Omega Corporation and Peak Code, Inc., two software firms, wish to combine their research and development capabilities to make a special, limited edition computer game. The most appropriate legal entity for this project might be
a. a business trust.
b. a joint stock company.
c. a joint venture.
d. a syndicate.
a. a business trust.
b. a joint stock company.
c. a joint venture.
d. a syndicate.
c. a joint venture.
Begründung:
A joint venture is a relationship in which two or more persons or business entities combine their efforts or their property for a single transaction or project.
Begründung:
A joint venture is a relationship in which two or more persons or business entities combine their efforts or their property for a single transaction or project.
Tags: Joint venture
Quelle: p. 85
Quelle: p. 85
Best Construction, Inc., and General Real Estate Corporation form a joint venture. A joint venture is usually formed for
a. an implied duration of not more than six months.
b. a single activity or transaction.
c. a stated duration of not more than one year.
d. perpetual existence.
a. an implied duration of not more than six months.
b. a single activity or transaction.
c. a stated duration of not more than one year.
d. perpetual existence.
b. a single activity or transaction.
Begründung:
A joint venture is a relationship in which two or more persons or business entities combine their efforts or their property for a single transaction or project or a related series of transactions or projects.
Begründung:
A joint venture is a relationship in which two or more persons or business entities combine their efforts or their property for a single transaction or project or a related series of transactions or projects.
Tags: Joint venture
Quelle: p. 85
Quelle: p. 85
Kartensatzinfo:
Autor: Elisa
Oberthema: Law
Thema: International Law
Schule / Uni: Hanze Hogeschool
Ort: Groningen
Veröffentlicht: 14.02.2010
Tags: Exam Year 1
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