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A reverse merger transaction is an option for a company that has an interest in going public. read more
A quitclaim bill of sale is a legal form/instrument used to record the sale of real property that has no guarantee of conditions for the buyer. read more
A proprietor check is often used by a sole proprietor. A business owned and operated by an individual is referred to as a sole proprietorship. read more
Promissory note valuation is a process that determines the value of a promissory note, or a record kept of a debt between two parties. read more
Professional Corporation Tax is the tax levied on corporations offering professional services such as health clinics, architectural practices, and others. read more
A priority patent application means that an application you filed at a later time is looked at as being filed when the first one was filed. read more
Looking to take over mortgage payments? Learn about assumable loans, lender approvals, risks, and financial considerations to navigate a payment takeover contract successfully. read more
Patent exclusive rights can to stop other companies from using, selling, or making an invention in the United States or from importing it into the country. read more
Patent evaluation is when a report is done by the State Intellectual Property Office to see if a specific design or utility model fits the granting conditions. read more
How to patent a product a name is a common question that comes up when starting a new business or acquiring a new and innovative product. read more