One of the most common estate planning mistakes that people make is joint ownership.
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Husbands and wives, this may make you reconsider joint ownership of any of your property that might be used to spy on you.
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The firm added that it had been "content" with the joint ownership of BBH, and had wanted it to continue "for the long-term".
However, anecdotal evidence suggests that - as when house prices were exploding - more and more friends are considering joint ownership as an affordable option.
Despite acknowledging the joint ownership of the situation, McKenna takes responsibility only for herself, singing the line "I think I've got a drinkin' problem" like it's an admission of her own defeat and nobody else's.
At the report's core are recommendations designed to protect the relationship between clubs and their communities, including joint ownership of stadia, 'golden shares' to be held by supporters collectively, and clubs that are owned by or formed as so-called Community Benefit Societies.
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" It bases its definition on a 2012 public health law that says a "domestic partnership" includes someone who has "common ownership or joint leasing of real or personal property" or "common householding, shared income or shared expenses.
The options include leasing it to a private company or entering into some kind of joint venture, possibly even shared ownership.
Ownership of the other listed joint-stock banks Minsheng, Shanghai Pudong Development and China Merchants is much more concentrated.
He is encouraging the education authorities to have further discussions to work out ownership and management of a joint school, which has never been done before in Northern Ireland .
With cash in hand, Chinese companies are expanding aggressively, and in a reversal of the situation 15 years ago, many are buying back the ownership stakes held by their cash-strapped foreign joint venture partners.
Once foreign ownership crosses 25 percent, a company is considered a joint venture and subject to additional restrictions.
Last week, the New York Stock Exchange announced it has taken an ownership stake in the Receivables Exchange and will form a joint program to offer trading in corporate accounts receivable.
Its Black Economic Empowerment program calls for black ownership of 15% of all listed companies, black joint ventures with existing white-dominated businesses, a larger role in the management of those businesses and the reallocation of agricultural land.
That's largely the result of a joint venture known as H3C with Chinese networking powerhouse Huawei that 3Com took full ownership of in 2007.
Now, alive to the opportunities, it is outraged that it must clear plans with a foreign majority owner which has its own alternative strategies in China through various other (though less important) joint ventures and it is even more outraged that Danone wants full ownership.
Camden Council won the "Preventative Partnerships" award - this reflects the success of joint partnership working in pioneering campaigns to tackle both smoking related litter and responsible dog ownership.
Yahoo, Softbank and Alibaba Group issued a joint statement Sunday that is clearly addressed at trying to calm the storm over the ownership structure of the online payments company Alipay.
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Under the new agreement, Chinese companies will own at least 51% of the joint ventures, and the foreign joint venture partners will need to provide key areas of technology to even have minority ownership.
American has had some success in a joint maintenance venture with Rolls-Royce, which Mann believes has proved an effective way to keep ownership of the maintenance operations.
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