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Typically foreclosures are not considered to be "Arm's Length" as one of the parties is acting under duress.
Yes!
The concept of an arm's length transaction allows the market to ensure that both parties in the deal are acting in their own self-interest and are not subject to any pressure or duress from the other party.
An arm's length transaction is a transaction that occurs between two unrelated parties, each of whom is acting in their own self interest and therefore trying to get the best deal for themselves, when a transaction is arm's length, the amount exchanged for it is considered to be fair market price.With that said, a NON arm's length transaction is one that occurs between related parties (when one entity has the ability to influence the decision making of another such as friends, family, sister corporations, etc). When a transaction takes place between related party it cannot be assumed that the transaction amount is the fair market value because both parties are not working in their own interest.For example, your mother may be being generous when selling you her car by giving you a large discount, or you might be doing her a favour and paying her more than it is worth.Arm's length is the legal description of an agreement made freely, for fair market consideration and when there is no special relationship between the parties. It can becomes an important consideration when other issues are present.For example, a sale of a property for fair consideration to a third party would be an arm's length transaction. A sale of the land for a minimal price from a father to his daughter would not. In some circumstances such as a transfer to avoid creditors the second transaction could be nullified by a court.
Hell no
RoR would depend upon essentailly two forms Is the investment considered in isolation or It is in reference ot portfolio managment It will further be gauged by the Length of time in which the returns are materialised Expenses versus revenues generated Circulation of the inventory, if any involved Capital budgeting techniques must be considered before making the managerial decision to go ahead with the investment Bottom line RoR is important but it cannot be considered in isolation. Host of other determinants shall dictate the outcomes and must be included in the planning stage
The question is VERY unclear - but I'll try my best to answer it they way I understand it. The person granting the irrevocable trust makes the determination as to who they wish included in it. You could express your wishes to the grantor as to your preference, but really have no final say in the matter.
Well, the diameter of the Earth would be a quite irrevocable pragmatic limit.
Length is usually considered the greatest dimension of the floor
It would be a list of all the various investments you have, the amount invested, length of investment and other details.
7 inches is a good length.
Any response length prohibitively long to be considered a short response