Go to your County Court House. The clerk will check for you. Usually, if you have a business name registered and someone else in that state tries to use it you will get a letter to inform you. If you haven't registered your business - fill out an "assumed business name" form and they will check to make sure no one is using it.
A business could use eBay to sell their products online. This may be an especially useful tool if a business does not have their own website. They could also use eBay to purchase items needed for the business.
Second-hand clothing was worn by someone before, washed, and given or sold to someone else who could use it.
An organization set up "under license" to use an established business name is typically a franchise. In a franchise arrangement, the franchisee pays fees and royalties to the franchisor in exchange for the right to operate under the franchisor's brand and business model. This allows the franchisee to benefit from the established reputation and support of the franchisor while running their own business.
With financials, sales, CRM, analytics, inventory management, reporting and much more in one, easy to use solution you have everything you need to manage your unique business. You can start small, with just one licence and add users as you need it.
No.
Yes. FRAUD.
I've never even heard of a chainsaw license! I use one everyday for a tree company!
No, you cannot use your business address on your driving license. Your driving license must have your residential address.
Yes, you can use your United credit for someone else.
No, you cannot use your mileage number for someone else.
No, it is not legal to use someone else's license plates.
No, it is not safe or legal to let someone else use your credit card.
No, it is not legal to use someone else's credit card without their permission.
No, it is not permissible to use someone else's Square reader without their permission.
No, it is not permissible to use someone else's credit card without their permission.
Go to your County Court House. The clerk will check for you. Usually, if you have a business name registered and someone else in that state tries to use it you will get a letter to inform you. If you haven't registered your business - fill out an "assumed business name" form and they will check to make sure no one is using it.