Sentences with phrase «fewer licensed properties»

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There are few faster or more profitable ways to grow your business than by licensing patents, trademarks, copyrights, designs, and other intellectual property to others.
The best part is the other web properties besides their own site will only be licensed and if they fail to pay these web properties can easily be transfered to their competition within a few hours.
These are far and few in between, however, with mostly all of them being hysterically funny adaptations of their licensed property.
Calum Petrie reviews The LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game... The LEGO games have been around for a good few years now, often taking on a comical and lighthearted approach to the source material and its licensed properties.
The LEGO games have been around for a good few years now, often taking on a comical and lighthearted approach to the source material and its licensed properties.
In general, there are few formal requirements; however, exclusive licenses and assignments of copyright which are regarded as property interests must be in writing.
When Borders went out of business a few months ago and went to receivership to liquidate all of their assets, among their property was the license.
Since announcing Kindle Worlds in May with three Alloy Entertainment properties — Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars and Vampire Diaries — Amazon has added a few more licensed properties: Several brands from Valiant Entertainment comic books, as well as works by Hugh Howey, Barry Eisler, Neal Stephenson and Blake Crouch.
This continues Disney's trend into licensing out their properties for videogames after just a few days ago announcing a partnership with Warner Bros on a Cars 3 project.
In the past few years, it has seen a ton of critical and sales success from its licensed episodic games based on properties like The Walking Dead, Jurassic Park, Game of Thrones, Borderlands, Batman, and others.
It involves, for example, contracting with guests and customers, suppliers, employees and professional advisers; complying with regulations / laws by central and local government (licensing, health and safety, food standards, consumer protection all spring to mind); also you need to be aware of the hotelier's liability as an occupier and his liability for the property of guests and of many other areas of the law such as race relations, sex equality and potential legal issues arising from the letting of banqueting rooms and the hiring of entertainers, to name just a few.
But a few places, including Nevada and South Carolina, require a separate license or permit, and several, including Massachusetts and Kansas, do not regulate property management at all.
I currently own a business as a general contractor and recently was asked by a property owner I have worked with several times the past few years if I would manage his property, my question is this; what are the legal requirements for me to do so in the state of KY and will I need a real estate license?
I have a background in property preservation, then after joining the bigger pockets community a few months ago I decided to get a real estate agent license, which I just managed to do this last week!
I have my RE license and have done a few sales deals so far, but my goal is to invest in residential rental properties.
Intangible property includes franchise rights, TV and Radio licenses, fishing permits and patents to name a few.
Appraisals normally are performed by licensed professionals that are supposed to give valid, independent valuations of property — but it's very clear that over the past few years, many licensed, and in some instances unlicensed, appraisers have made mistakes — lots of these appraisers have intentionally given bad appraisals to make deals happen for realtors, banks and for their own gain.
A few questions that need answers from you: Is the property management company a licensed real estate broker?
Aircraft, automobiles, trucks, office equipment, furniture, machinery, computers, musical instruments, billboards, franchise licenses, television licenses, copyrights, collectibles and oil and gas drilling equipment are just a few examples of personal property that qualify for 1031 exchange treatment.
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