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  1. An organization may only collect personal information that is essential to the business transaction. If further information is requested, you are entitled to ask why, and to decline to provide it if you are dissatisfied with the answer.

  2. Sep 4, 2018 · In a hyper-competitive business environment, a successful company name provides an immediate jump-start -- a hint of your “special sauce” -- and a reason to ask for more information.

  3. Sep 5, 2018 · Sometimes the true corporate name has the comma, sometimes not—but whichever is true, this must be correctly stated in the contract. Each party that is bound by any obligation in the agreement must have a signature line.

  4. Unfortunately, most business owners don’t know the actual rules on fictitious names, and can often get into hot water by using a name illegally. The name you use in public must either match your corporate name exactly, or must be a registered fictitious name.

  5. Feb 22, 2016 · A different issue arises when a family name is sold along with a business. Without specific contractual prohibitions on the use of the family name, a normal assignment of the trademark rights will not prevent the seller from using the family name in some form in the future.

  6. If you are a sole proprietor, you pay personal income tax on the net income generated by your business. You may choose to register a business name or operate under your own name or both. If you operate as an individual, just bill your customers or clients in your own name.

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  8. Apr 1, 2016 · When should/are initials used, in the context of a contract? How are they different from a signature of a full name? Come to think of it, is it required that a person's signature be their first and last name?

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