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- Do You Have to Use Your Legal Name in Contracts? - UpCounsel
Legal Name Usage: Using the correct legal name on contracts ensures enforceability and avoids disputes Different Business Types: General partnerships, sole proprietorships, corporations, and LLCs must follow specific signing protocols DBA Names: Trade names (DBAs) must often be included alongside the legal names for clarity and legal validity
- If a Company Changes Its Name, Are Contracts Still Valid?
When a company changes its name, its entity status remains unchanged, which is critical for the validity of existing contracts The legal identity of a corporation is distinct from its name, meaning a name change does not alter the company’s obligations or rights
- Contracts: Why Having Each Party’s Legal Name is Important
Failing to list each parties’ legal name can result with the contract not being legally unenforceable That means a party could lose out on the benefits of the contract and be unable to legally force the other party to perform its obligations under the contract
- Airline Industry Legal Issues - Klemchuk
Common legal issues faced in the airline industry include: Commercial and regulatory issues in connection with Federal Aviation Authority (FAA), Department of Transportation (DOT), National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Department of Homeland Security’s Transportation Safety Administration (TSA);
- Legal Aspects in Business Alliances and Strategic . . .
The research explores the role of law in governing business alliances and strategic partnerships in the aviation industry, analyses its legal framework, its business implications, and
- Whats Next For Airline Alliances And Partnerships . . . - OAG
Airline alliances were established to address the challenge of creating global networks in an industry where airline ownership was often accompanied by rules that prevented the type of merger and consolidation activity seen in other sectors
- CHALLENGES IN SUPPLY CHAIN - IATA
Strengthening collaboration among airlines, suppliers, and service providers can enhance communication and coordination throughout the supply chain This can lead to TAT reduction, operator’s survival in front of OEM’s increasing monopoly and keep inflation at acceptable rate
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