Soleproprietorship has single proprietor not multiple but if you want multiple proprietor then it becomes partnership and in partnership you can have multiple proprietors
A proprietor is somebody who owns a business.
You would have to go back to your city or county of business licensing and reapply under a different name . they will dissolve your old license and issue the new one as a sole propietor BOBBY You would have to go back to your city or county of business licensing and reapply under a different name . they will dissolve your old license and issue the new one as a sole propietor BOBBY
sole proprietorship is:a business owned and managed by a sole propietor... in simple words: a big or small job owned and managed by only one person. that's why is called "SOLE"Proprietorship
Tony Weller comes from the Dickens book 'The Pickwick Papers.' He is the father of Sam Weller who was Mr Pickwick's servant. They were cockneys and gave out their cockney wisdom to their seniors. Tony was a coachman and his wife Susan was the Propietor of the Marquis of Granby Inn in Dorking.
A proprietor is an individual or entity that owns and operates a business or property. The term typically refers to someone who has legal ownership and control over a particular asset or enterprise. Proprietors have the authority to make decisions regarding the management and direction of their business or property.
10 itself is a multiple of 5, so any multiple of 10 must also be a multiple of 5.
It is a negative multiple of x.It is a negative multiple of x.It is a negative multiple of x.It is a negative multiple of x.
The LCM is the multiple.
42 is a multiple of 3. 42c is a multiple of 3c. 42 can be but is not necessarily a multiple of 3c.
Since 30 is a multiple of 5 and a multiple of itself, it is a common multiple of them both.
A common multiple
To be a multiple of 6 a number must be even and a multiple of 3.356 is not a multiple of three. The short cut to that is if the digits add up to a multiple of three then the original number is a multiple of 3.