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    Statute of Frauds Analysis The Statute of Frauds acts as a sort of life insurance for permanent or relatively long term agreements. The portion of the Statute examined herein deals solely with “transfers of real property other than a lease of less than one year’s duration” and the argument is made that the Statute should be extended to include leases less than one year’s duration despite the additional required time, effort and cost. Issues of trespassing, neglect, adverse possession and disputed

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    steam engine, the invention of the internal combustion engine, the harnessing of electricity and the construction of canals, railways and electric-power lines most jobs were in factories and all hand production methods were transited to machines, new chemical manufacturing and iron production. During the industrial Revolution women wanted to have rights, they wanted to be able to work and earn money just like men and after some of them did have the rights to work but not everyone were happy about that

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    Distributive Justice Robert Nozick From Anarchy, State, and Utopia, 149-182, with omissions. Copyright @ 1974 by Basic Books, Inc. Reprinted by permission of Basic Books, a subsidiary of Perseus Books Group, LLC. The minimal state is the most extensive state that can be justified. Any state more extensive violates people's rights. Yet many persons have put forth reasons purporting to justify a more extensive state. It is impossible within the compass of this book to examine all the reasons that have

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    defer the recognition of gains resulting from the exchange of one property for another property of similar characteristics. For an exchange to qualify, IRC § 1031 states the following tests must be met. Property currently held must be sold A new property of like kind must be identified within forty five days The selected property must be purchased within one hundred and eighty days of the sale of the original property The property must be held for productive use or investment b.       Treasury

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    I believe every human on this earth is aware of the fact that earth does not belong to the man, but man belongs to the earth. Yet there is still fights and wars that humans go through to claim this land as theirs. This book “Earth’s democracy” by Vandana Shiva explains all the human actions done against nature. This book is a great reminder for all those that consider earth as something they own and mistreat it. Shiva talks about the rise of capitalism and corporate globalization produced monopolies

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    life insurance and sold pots and pans door-to-door before starting a business in 1937 that focused on cleaning and moth-proofing carpets. After several years of expansion, Wade nearly lost his sight and was badly burned in an explosion of cleaning chemicals in 1944. But the accident never blurred Wade’s vision for his business, and his company – ServiceMaster – would become one of the largest franchise-based service organizations in the country. Pain comes in a myriad of packages – physical, psychological

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    Managerial Economics

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    The basic mechanisms and tools, which are used or can be used for the property alienation from the today's private proprietors. Three basic directions of transferring the private property to the state are pointed out in the report: 1) Deprivatization - partial restoration or the state control strengthening above the already privatized firms; 2) Reprivatization - repeated privatization

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    Ethical and Legal Dilemma in IT Nanette E. Armstrong Capella University TS5536 Ethical and Legal Considerations in Information Technology 17 March 2012 Ethical and Legal Dilemma in IT Based on the definition of cyberethics as given by Tavani, “the study of moral, legal, and social issues involving cybertechnology” (2010, pg. 3), law is usually/always a part of cyberethics to one degree or another. Being right or wrong based on society’s value builds the fundamentals of ethics. Moral

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    Own a 7-11 in Thailand

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     1 Consider whether this is the right move for you. 7 Eleven is one of the world's leading convenience store chains with thousands of stores in the United States, Japan, China, Taiwan, Thailand, and many other countries. A famous brand name, good market research and advertising makes 7 Eleven a good franchise to consider. Franchisees sign contracts with the company to split 54% of the profits,. The company pays for store equipment, sales banners, equipment maintenance, and many other things. Franchisees

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    The Downside of Leaseback Jigar. Kamdar Loss of residual property value is perhaps the major disadvantage of the sale-leaseback is that the seller transfers title to the buyer. Owners can minimize this disadvantage by including a repurchase option in the leaseback. However, a repurchase option changes how the sale-leaseback arrangement is reported for accounting purposes. The lease will be recorded as an asset and capitalized, and the obligation to make the future lease payments will be shown

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