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    FFA & Pro Golf Case study

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    Case study The case involved 3 problematics : 1. Was Pro Golf entitled to terminate the contract with FFA? 2. Was Pro Golf entitled to royalties received for Teito sales? 3. Was Pro Golf entitled to reimbursement for its attempts to perfect trademark rights in Japan? Was Pro Golf entitled to terminate the contract with FFA? Facts During those 6 years ‚ Pro Golf and FFA’situation evolved. They came from no official agency agreement – legally‚ an agent is someone who has authority

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    paid royalties on certain revenues to Walt Disney Productions. The Yen royalties receipts in 1984 already reached a height of 8 billion Yen. The director of finance of the Walt Disney Company expected a further growth of 10% to 20% per year over the following years. In the mean time there existed a problem of a depreciation of the Yen‚ the Japanese currency depreciated with almost 8% against the US Dollar. The Walt Disney Company was concerned for further depreciation of the Yen Royalties. This

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    shows the use of animals within the artwork that was used for the tomb of a King’s grave. “The bearded bull’s head is a symbol of royalty often seen in Mesopotamia art.” This shows how important animals were within the culture and especially because it was used within royalty memorials. On the other hand‚ ancient Egypt used visual works of architect to commemorate the royalty. For example‚ the Great Pyramids of Giza that was built for the King to be buried in. “The Great Pyramids‚ gigantic mountain-like

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    Phase 1. We desire our business can have a rapid growth and deep penetration. We therefore would like the number to be as relatively large. However‚ Alpha Inc. may import the units according to their basic capacity and market expectations. * The royalty rate to be paid to us during Phase 2. The higher the rate‚ the more money we will get‚ the more money Alpha Inc. will pay. * Access to vision technology. We would like complete access to Alpha Inc.’s R&D advances in artificial vision and

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    Walt Disney

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    Executive Summary Tokyo Disneyland was opened to the public on April 15‚ 1983. This amusement park was owned and operated by an unrelated Japanese corporation. The Walt Disney Company received royalties‚ paid in Yen‚ on certain revenues generated by Tokyo Disneyland. This new overseas business venture was bringing some concern about the foreign exchange risk to Disney. The management team at the Disney has been considering hedging future Yen inflows from Disney Tokyo since 1985

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    the tempest act 1

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    Fanny Ngoussi Curtis Hessel ENGL 1500-003 08-04-2014 The Symbolism of Royalty in Act 1 of Shakespeare’s The Tempest Royalty and the distinction of high social classes defines the character relationships of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. In essence‚ the entire plot revolves around the disposition of the rightful Duke of Milan‚ Prospero‚ who is now confined to an island with his daughter Miranda. Prospero’s intent is to regain this royal status‚ above all demonstrated in his use of magic to make Miranda

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    Schedule E

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    on return (From rental real estate‚ royalties‚ partnerships‚ S corporations‚ estates‚ trusts‚ REMICs‚ etc.) ▶ Information Supplemental Income and Loss OMB No. 1545-0074 Attach to Form 1040‚ 1040NR‚ or Form 1041. about Schedule E and its separate instructions is at www.irs.gov/form1040. ▶ Attachment Sequence No. 13 Your social security number 2012 KARL F AND JEANNE S WHEAT Part I Income or Loss From Rental Real Estate and Royalties Note. If you are in the business of renting

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    Car A/c. 11. Motor Car Expense A/c. 12. Motor Car Expense Payable A/c. 13. Provident Fund A/c. 14. Provident Fund Investment A/c. 15. Provident Fund Contribution A/c. 16. Depreciation A/c. 17. Royalty A/c. 18. Royalty Received A/c. 19. Royalty Paid A/c. 20. Royalty Receivable A/c. 21. Royalty Payable A/c. 22. Fixed Deposit A/c. 23. Investment A/c. 24. University of Bombay A/c. 25. Live Stock A/c. 26. Dead Stock A/c. Q.III. Classify the following into personal A/c‚ Real A/c and Nominal

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    Hotels Games; etc. Tokyo Disneyland Tokyo Disneyland owned and operated by an unrelated Japanese corporation and was opened to the public on April 15‚ 1983. The Walt Disney Company receives royalties for the use of the Disneyland name from this unrelated Japanese corporation‚ and these royalties are paid in yen. Financial Situation Exhibit 1 shows the Income Statement and Exhibit 2 shows the assets and borrowings of The Walt Disney Co.‚ (year ended September 30‚ in thousands‚ except

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    waste large amount of money to pay the expenses of the royalty. Furthermore‚ in a democratic society‚ which means we should cherish democratic values‚ such as equality of citizenship and freedom to participate in government. In a democratic society there is no room for a head of state who is put there for hereditary reasons. Another point worth mentioning is that there has been some cases of corruption‚ or in which members of the royalty have abused of their privileges‚ misused their influence

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