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    Property Taxes

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    Property taxes – local taxes‚ immovable property/land tax‚ motor vehicle tax . (Lukas Szita) A property tax also known as millage tax is a charge on possessions that the holder is obligatory to pay. The tax is imposed by the governing authority of the area in which the property is placed; it can be a national government of country‚ a federated state‚ a county/region‚ or a municipality (In Slovak Republic property tax is the most important income for municipalities). We basically distinguish four

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    real property

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    Cliff have 3 acres of land in question where Cliff’s fence takes up her property for dispute. Mildred has a deed executed 40 years ago and Cliff’s claims he is the adverse possessor. Mildred of Ohio organized her estate plan and had a survey done on her home; realizes that her neighbor Cliff’s picket fence is 3 feet on her property line. Mildred has a deed executed over 40 years ago showing she acquired the property on the other hand Cliff’s argument is that he is the adverse possessor

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    Assignment: Tangible Property Rights Jo Darling‚ Mark Plenty‚ Chantile Smith‚ Chante Strickland LAW/531 April 15‚ 2013 David Cheatham‚ J. D. Week Five Team Assignment: Tangible Property Rights Tangible property is property that is seen and touched outside of fixtures (University of Phoenix‚ 2010).” Tangible property includes physically defined property such as goods‚ animals‚ minerals “(University of Phoenix 2010). The laws in the United States of America provides property owner rights of protection

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    The impact of Computing on Intellectual Property Rights Barry Rhoden Vector Technology Institute Abstract The digital age has revolutionized the way things are done; some changes are subtle whilst some include a whole paradigm shift. One area that has regressed with the arrival of contemporary computing is intellectual property rights. Today’s information systems are taxing and challenging existing laws and social practices that protect private intellectual property. Unlike the industrial age

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    Income from House Property

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    ‘Income from house property’. The scope of income charged under this head is defined by section 22 of the Income Tax Act and the computation of income falling under this head is governed by sections 23 to 27. All the provisions relating to tax treatment of income from house property are explained in this lesson. Objectives After going through this lesson‚ you will be able to understand: The meaning of house property Who is treated as owner of house property? The treatment

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    labour” via cultivating‚ tilling‚ tending or improving conditions of something once in a natural state developing property of the men in common to private property of a person. “Every man has a property in his own person and nobody has any right to but himself” (27)11). Our right to self governance and control over our labor emphasizing mastery of one’s plans and endeavors it follows that property is needed not for merely survival in particular but also to be fruitful in light of Gods intent. It safeguards

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    Ready. Monsanto’s Protection of Intellectual Property Monsanto has been extremely aggressive in protecting the patents on their GM seeds. This is clearly evident by looking at the company’s payroll. They maintain an annual budget of $10 million and employ 75 full-time associates whose job is “devoted solely to investigating and prosecuting farmers”(c-553). Monsanto has been utilizing two primary methods to protect their intellectual property: contractual agreements and legal.

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    counterfeit items are being sold‚ and has requested that Normandale stop selling the imitation product. Normandale has not complied. This paper will discuss if Normandale’s behavior was ethical or not‚ state or federal laws in relation to intellectual property‚ and if Mathis has incurred any damages. The paper will also cover social responsibility‚ implementation of ethical codes‚ and personal and criminal liabilities. Ethical Behavior Ethics is the study of good and bad behavior; while business

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    agencies in the United States (University of Phoenix‚ 2009). BUG Inc. must protect its intellectual property with legal protection. There are three main forms of intellectual property legal protection (Business Link‚ 2009). The first form of protection is that patent. A patent will protect BUG‚ Inc. ’s inventions for a set period of time (Business Link‚ 2009). The patent must be registered at the Intellectual Property Office and there must be no invention like it registered in the past (Business Link

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