Proprietorship Sentence Examples

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  • But the growing power of the Scotch-Irish, the resentment of the Quakers against the proprietors for having gone back to the Church of England and many other circumstances strengthened the anti-proprietary power, and the assembly strove to abolish the proprietorship and establish a royal province; John Dickinson was the able leader of the party which defended the proprietors; and Joseph Galloway and Benjamin Franklin were the leaders of the anti-proprietary party, which was greatly weakened at home by the absence after December 1764 of Franklin in England as its agent.

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  • A “Person” is a natural person, a corporation, proprietorship, partnership, governmental entity, or any other legal person or entity.

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  • In the north, where the land is much subdivided, peasant proprietorship and a kind of emphyteusis (see Roman Law) are the most usual tenures.

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  • In contrast, with a sole proprietorship or partnership, the owners can lose personal assets in a business lawsuit.

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  • A sole proprietorship or a partnership is not an incorporated business.

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  • A "Person" is a natural person, a corporation, proprietorship, partnership, governmental entity, or any other legal person or entity.

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  • It's up to you to decide whether to formally set up your business as a corporation or sole proprietorship, or if you simply accept project work as an independent contractor.

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  • Knowing your score will help you negotiate the best rates especially if you plan to purchase an investment property as an individual or sole proprietorship.

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  • In most cases, a home based candle making business is simply a sole proprietorship with no employees.

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  • Define your business as a Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, C Corporation, S Corporation or Limited Liability Corporation.

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  • In the case of a sole proprietorship or a partnership, any income taxes due will likely be paid by the business owner or the partners.

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  • If your business is a proprietorship, then it is considered an extension of your assets.

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  • At least 90 percent of businesses were sole proprietorship with no employees.

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  • If you are operating a sole proprietorship, you may make the decision to cease operations at any time.

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  • The exact requirements for dissolution of a business vary from one state to another and may be different for corporations and LLCs than for partnerships and sole proprietorship.

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  • For example, if Sally Lee had personal deposits and deposits for her sole proprietorship business totaling $300,000, she would be insured up to $250,000, leaving $50,000 uninsured.

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  • If the domain is for a company, proprietorship, small business, or nonprofit, enter the information according to your organization's structure.

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  • Both of the South German journals were previously exponents of a very much more democratic trend of opinion than that which came to characterize them under the new proprietorship. Ancillary to these acquisitions large interests were secured by Stinnes in paper-works in order to make his newspapers independent of the paper market.

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  • He was to have had a fourth share of the proprietorship, bringing in a corresponding amount of capital.

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  • His successors, Patrick Gordon and George Thomas, under the proprietorship of John, Thomas and Richard Penn, continued Keith's popular policy of issuing a plentiful paper currency; but with Thomas the assembly renewed its old struggle, refusing to grant him a salary or supplies because of his efforts to force the colony into supporting the Spanish War.

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  • His work in this paper was highly appreciated by the friends of temperance, but a change in the proprietorship led to his withdrawal before the end of the year.

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  • A “Person” is a natural person, a corporation, proprietorship, partnership, governmental entity, or any other legal person or entity.

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  • In the west the small peasant proprietorship had a better chance, but it arose in the course of economic competition rather than through any general recognition of tenant-right.

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  • Some of his phrases have been often quoted by the advocates of peasant proprietorship as favouring their view.

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  • Peasant proprietorship is most common in Lombardy and Piedmont, but it is also found elsewhere.

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  • The New Guinea Company was to receive £ 20,000 for transferring proprietorship to government, which took over the administration in 1899.

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  • The difference between proprietorship and sovereignty was confused or ignored.

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  • The tendency to an Indian peasant proprietorship is marked.

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  • These ships were not provided in time, and the Jews who were thus unable to depart were enslaved, 1 In the north, which had been relatively immune from wars agriculture was more prosperous and the peasants more tenacious of their land; hence the continuance of peasant proprietorship and the rarity of African types between the Douro and the Minho.

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