company and Company
What is the difference between an independent co-executor and a co-executor
"Inc" stands for "Incorporated" and is typically used in the United States to indicate a corporation. "Co Ltd" stands for "Company Limited" and is typically used in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries to indicate a limited liability company. Both terms indicate that the business is a separate legal entity from its owners.
co factor helps the factor in reaction and co enzyme helps the enzyme only
Co is an element- Cobalt. CO is a compound of two elements- Carbon and Oxygen. Better known as Carbon Monoxide.
Only the hyphen!
YES
.com meant for Commercial .co.in - .co -> commerical .in -> India actually .co.in refers to Country name...
Depending on the product the name is the same. Goodwin Company is a trade mark name and is well known.There is no known difference in labeling the only difference is the product.
Co-applicant is the more general term.You sometimes apply for other things than just to borrow money.
Not really. It's just in how they are used. Factors are numbers, whether they're co-prime or not.
Nothing. They are just two people saying they will be responsible for the loan. The difference is where you sign on the contract. Legally there is no difference. The co-buyer by signing is saying that they will insure the loan gets paid. If the loan does not get paid the co-buyer can have wages garnished and basically get the wrath of someone else not doing what they are supposed to.
Investopedia Says:A co-borrower is different that a cosigner in that a cosigner takes responsibility for the debt should the borrower default, but does not have ownership in the property