I agreed to a partnership with two others in a resturant business. I have a document signed by the principal partner
Take all your docs to a business lawyer and ask for his advice. You are not going to get anywhere without a lawyer.
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Take all your docs to a business lawyer and ask for his advice. You are not going to get anywhere without a lawyer.
No, not likely. It depends on what the Organization Agmt says and on what she did, which you did not bother to share with us. If she committed a...
Yes, if the currency is revalued, the market adjusts the prices of items. For example, the Iranian rial traded at 12,300 to the dollar last week...
No, the dealer cannot change contract terms. In the blizzard of paperwork that you had to sign, are you sure that you didn’t sign a Note or...
We could help you more if you told us what state you are in. Where is 63670? (Rhetorical Q; don’t answer.) Are you a licensed contractor? If...
What does your Operating Agmt say about compensation? It is not unusual for members of an LLC to work without pay during startup or hard times,...
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Yes, you can still sue him since the Note is in default. See my other psot on statute of limitations.
The Statute of Limitations on a Promissory Note is four years from the date of default in many states; it just depends what MO law is. There is no...
Search “restaurant business” and “restaurant business plan” on Google. Lots of info. You really should consult a business lawyer. A separate...
No need for another corp, even if your Articles identified a particular type of business. That is just for the state’s statistical purposes and...