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BLAW 3391 Pleasant Exam 2 Questions With Verified Answers One who initiates and assumes the financial risk of a new business enterprise and undertakes to provide or control its management Entrepreneur The simplest form of business organization, in which the owner reports business income on h...

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One who initiates and assumes the financial risk of a new business enterprise and undertakes to
provide or control its management
Entrepreneur


The simplest form of business organization, in which the owner reports business income on his or her
personal income tax return and is legally responsible for all debts and obligations incurred by the
business.
Sole Proprietorship


You can establish without filing any legal documents.

1) choose a Business name
2) file an assumed business name w/ County Clerk
3) obtain licenses, permits, and zoning clearance.
4) Obtain an Employee identification # from IRS website
Sole Proprietorship in TX


Any arrangement in which the owner of a trademark, trade name, or copyright licenses another to
use that trademark, trade name, or copyright in the selling of goods and services (expensive!!!)
Franchise


One receiving a license to use another's (the franchisor's) trademark, trade name, or copyright in the
selling of goods or services
Franchisee


One licensing another (the franchisee) to use the owners trademark, trade name, or copyright in the
selling of goods or services
Franchisor


1) Distributorship- Black Snow Beer Company (licensed to distribute/sell)

2) Chain-Style Business Operation- McDonald's (trade name)

3) Manufacturing or Processing Plant- Pepsi Cola (essential ingredients)
Types of Franchises


1) Federal Regulation Of Franchising
- contract law
- the uuc
-industry specific standards
-the franchise rule

2) Stare Regulation of Franchising
-state Disclosures
-requirements for Termination
-Case EX. Inc v. Volvo.
Laws Governing Franchises

, • Contract law - the franchise relationship is defined by a contract between franchisor and franchisee
• The UUC - Article 2
• Industry Specific Standards - laws enacted by congress to protect franchisees
• The Franchise Rule - requires franchisers to disclose certain material facts that a franchisee needs to
know
More on the FEDERAL REGULATION OF FRANCHISING


An agreement by two or more persons to carry on, as co-owners, a business for profit.

Each partner has Unlimited liability.

Partners together have joint and several liability.

Taxed as a pass through entity.
Partnership


Governs the operation of partnerships in the absence of an expressed agreement.
The Uniform Partnership Act (UPA) (not uniform)


1) sharing of profits
2) a joint ownership
3) equal right to be involved in management
Does a partnership exist?


A business entity that has no tax liability. The entity's income is passed through to the owners, and
they pay taxes on the income.
Pass-Through Entity (taxed)


A tax return submitted by a partnership that reports the business's income and losses. The
partnership itself does not pay taxes on the income, but each partners share of the profit (whether
distributed or not) is taxed as individual income to that partner
Information return


A written agreement that sets forth each partner's rights and obligations with respect to the
partnership.
Articles of Partnership


A partnership imposed by a court when non-partners have held themselves out to be partners, or
have allowed themselves to be held out as partners, and others have detrimentally relied on their
misrepresentations
Partnership by Estoppel


In Partnership law, an order granted by a court to a judgement creditor that entitles the creditor to
attach a partner's interest in the partnership.
Charging Order

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