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Absolutely. They have the right to retain the property, subject to timely receipt of payment. That what the finisher is holding onto is not what it... Read Answer
It is possible to eliminate minority shareholders in New York through a so-called "freeze-out" merger. While you can propose a value to be paid for... Read Answer
It is my understanding there are specific locations that these trucks are permitted to utilize, pursuant to a license issued by the city. My... Read Answer
Your question raises more questions than can be answered or addressed in this forum. It is unclear whether the matter has already gone to court, and... Read Answer
A private facility can exclude who it wishes from its premises. That is the meaning of private property. It is also called free enterprize- the venue... Read Answer
The bank has to know. There is a notice that causes the freeze. Also, they must notify you. Something is not right. Call a... Read Answer
You could probably not register same name of company in state where bankrupt company was chartered. States do not permit same name chartering because... Read Answer
You must sue for dissolution. That is your only right as a 50% shareholder. The problem is there is no money here. If the company... Read Answer
There is not enough information to answer. The account agreements will govern the account. If the wife gave rights to husband before,... Read Answer
The parent corporation has to be a sub s corporation and the subsidiary must be 100% owned by the parent and file any sub s required papers with its... Read Answer
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You may be able to reclaim the space on behalf of the old partnership, but it might depend on whether or not you have a written partnership agreement... Read Answer
You should have a contract of sale with him personally so that he would be personally liable if he stopped paying. You could also require him to... Read Answer
It sounds like your friend is planning to make sales of goods that are subject to sales tax. (In New York sales tax is applied to tangible personal... Read Answer
Generally, absent a contract, an employer may dismiss an employee for any reason unless doing so violates a specific legal rule. So, it is illegal to... Read Answer
Go the NY Secretary of State website, and they give you the layout. Be prepared with the statement of goals of your organization; know who will be on... Read Answer
No, based on your post. Sounds like a major screw up all around, including by your lawyer and agent. There is a form lease for a strip... Read Answer
In the absence of a written agreement, then the 'sale' will be dependent on the 'default' provisions of New York law. That being said, if the... Read Answer
They will be held by the Referee, and then paid in to court. As an owner on the deed, you can apply to get them. It is a simple... Read Answer
One assumes you are asking from a tax point of view so your expenses associated with your former hobby will be deductable. A C Corp seems not... Read Answer
Many, many more details would be required.
First, get a CPA on your "team". Second, "never let the tax tail wag the business dog". To do things for... Read Answer