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The Legalities of Starting a Business . June 2012. Naming a business is a part of building the foundation and the branding of your business. So you want to get it right. Naming A Business. Sole Proprietor Partnership (General and Unlimited) Incorporation. Legal Business Structures.
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The Legalities of Starting a Business June 2012
Naming a business is a part of building the foundation and the branding of your business. So you want to get it right Naming A Business
Sole Proprietor • Partnership (General and Unlimited) • Incorporation Legal Business Structures
Registering a Business • Legal Structures of your Business • Zoning • By-Laws • Business Insurance • Leasing • Business Licence • Intellectual Property Regulatory and Legal Topics
Getting to know your new assignment • Familiarizing yourself with your new environment • Meeting new colleagues Registering a Business
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Partnership Is an agreement between two or more people who combine their resources in a business
Types of Partnerships • General Partnership • Share the management of the business • Each partner is personally liable for all debts and obligations of the business • Take on the outcomes of the actions of the other partner • Limited Partnership • Contribute to the business without being involved in the affairs of the business • As a partner, your liability to creditors or the business is limited to the amount you invested • You can not take part in the management of the firm
A corporation is a legal entity that is separate from it’s owner’s, the shareholder’s. A corporation has rights and files taxes separately. Identified by Limited, Ltd., Corporation, or Corp. or Inc.
Can you legally operate your business from your home, or the commercial or industrial location you are considering? Zoning
By-laws are passed by the Council of a Municipality. By-laws regulations govern such things as noise, smoking garbage collection, signs and many other things. By-Laws
The Toronto Health Department will provide information regulations and standards for food related businesses. . Health Regulations
Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) • Workplace Safety and Insurance Board • Telephone: 416-344-1000 • Toll free: 1-800-387-0750 • TTY: 1-800-387-0050 • Fax: 416-344-4684 or 1-888-313-7373Head Office • 200 Front Street West • Toronto, Ontario M5V 3J1
Licence • The city of Toronto regulates many types of businesses. • Many businesses need to register their business with the city in order to obtain the Licence • Examples of this are a: • Bake Shop • Second-Hand Shop • Exhibition • Taxi Cab Driver • Transient trader (non-farmer)
Errors and Omissions • Business interruption insurance • Liability • Disability and product or service • Home office insurance or property insurance Business Insurance
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