... business located at 420 State St., on the following conditions •1. That you pay them $6000 for the good will of their business. 2. That you buy all their resources at face value, the personal accounts and the quality and the quantity of the merchandise... Bookkeeping: Intermediate and Advanced Courses - Page 99by George Washington Miner - 1916 - 218 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Henry Moore, George Washington Miner - 1902 - 412 pages
...accounts and the quality and quantity of the merchandise on hand to be covered by their written guarantee. 3. That you assume their lease of the building at...all their liabilities. 4. That you pay them for the proceeds of their business, cash, 814,000, and the balance in two notes payable in three months and... | |
| John Henry Moore, George Washington Miner - 1903 - 284 pages
...accounts and the quality and quantity of the merchandise on hand to be covered by their written guarantee. 3. That you assume their lease of the building at...all their liabilities. 4. That you pay them for the proceeds of their business, cash, $14,000, and the balance in two notes payable in three months and... | |
| George Washington Miner - 1912 - 306 pages
...and the quality and the quantity of the merchandise on hand to be covered by their written guarantee. 3. That you assume their lease of the building at...respectively, without interest. GOOD WILL EXPLAINED The term f/ooil will can hardly be said to have any precise signification. It is generally understood to stand... | |
| George Washington Miner - 1912 - 382 pages
...and the quality and the quantity of the merchandise on hand to be covered by their written guarantee. 3. That you assume their lease of the building at...pay them for the net assets of the business, cash, $ 14,000, and the balance in two notes payable in 3 mo. and 6 mo. respectively, without interest. GOOD... | |
| George Washington Miner, Fayette Herbert Elwell - 1918 - 456 pages
...and the quality and the quantity of the merchandise on hand to be covered by their written guarantee. 3. That you assume their lease of the building at...6 mo., respectively, without interest. Good Will. Good will is the value of the accumulated favorable impression produced upon patrons or the community.... | |
| George Washington Miner, Fayette Herbert Elwell - 1918 - 456 pages
...and the quality and the quantity of the merchandise on hand to be covered by their written guarantee. 3. That you assume their lease of the building at...assets of the business, cash $14,000, and the balance iu two notes payable in 3 mo. and 6 mo., respectively, without interest. Good Will. Good will is the... | |
| 1925 - 1036 pages
...opinion for the court, says : "Mr. IJndley, in his treatise on Partnership (volume 2, p. 439), says: 'The term "good will" can hardly be said to have any precise significance. It is generally used to denote the benefit arising from connection and reputation, and... | |
| Scott Rowley - 1927 - 800 pages
...the law as a pecuniary interest." Mr. Lindley, in his treatise on Partnership (vol. 2, p. 439), says, "the term 'good will' can hardly be said to have any precise significance. It is generally used to denote the benefit arising from connection and reputation, and... | |
| New York (State) - 1913 - 200 pages
...ancient partialities or prejudices. Lind-' ley, in Ms treatise on Partnership (Vol. 2, p. 430), says: " The term good will can hardly be said to have any precise significance, It is generally used to^'denote the benefit arising from connection and reputation and... | |
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