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The Petition stipulated that no property could be sold or given away so if your spouse closes the business or does not give you the opportunity to buy them out or your both agree to dissolve the business then they are breaking the law and you should seek legal advice.
I think that "property" of a business is consider when any or all materials were purchased by the business.
Check the local zoning laws regarding setting up a business. Some places do not allow commercial establishments in residential areas. If it is allowed, there is certainly opportunity to take advantage of the split between business property and residential property.
Partnership property is property owned by a business partnership. This can be cars, machines, buildings, and computers that the business owns.
Some people work together to make a business better, and grow within a great company. Many individuals are willing to put their savings into something that they believe can be beneficial.
If you go to Dubai on 1 year work visa and buy a business and property there and then your visa expires, you will still be the owner of that property and business.
Property taxes are generally the responsibility of the owner. They are paid for by the owner from the rent he or she receives. If the business owns a property and rents it to others, they must pay tax, but if the business rents the property, they do not.
There are many companies that provide business property loans. Some of the providers of business property loans are Bank of America, Wells Fargo and U.S. Bank.
Philip Edmund Anthony has written: 'The real estate examination prep book for real estate salesmen and brokers, including business opportunity' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Real estate business, Real property
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If that property (the underground storage tanks) is used in the business to make money and you are the owner of the business, then yes. I'm not a lawyer so this is only my opinion after reading the definition of business personal property.
In business, IP generally stand for Intellectual Property. Intellectual property is a way to protect your business such as trademarks, patents, and copyrights.