Legal Question in Business Law in California
a sole proprietorship wishes to increase his business capital by
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Interesting start to what I assume will be a great question...and yes, it already raises an issue with "contributions" to a sole proprietorship which, generally speaking, the law does not recognize as "seperate"...so, let's hear the rest of the question.
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