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Need to Save Your Marriage?, Here are 5 Quick Tips

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It is said that it takes two people to enter into a marriage, yet just one to make that marriage better. The success doesn’t only lie in compromises alone but also in patience and understanding your spouse. Marriage is a challenge that gets harder with the passing of time. It takes efforts to build and sustain a marriage and no matter how clichéd this sounds, it only gets truer. So let's discuss 5 ways to save your marriage... When we hear about marriage failures too often, we lose hope in resolving issues to save a marriage. Advice become uninteresting merely because they lose credibility in our sight. This is because we predict the outcome of our lives based on probability, even though each marriage is unique and only the couple themselves can make the ultimate difference to their marriage. If your marriage is on the rocks, it is understandable that you’ve thought about giving up already. But just by redirecting your energy on the positive things, you can set yourself in a new

10 Reasons Your Landlord Would Send a Repair Notice

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With all the regulations concerning landlords and tenants, it's imperative for landlords and tenants to remain on point when it comes to abiding by the lease, government mandates , inclement weather issues, emergencies, and so forth. These items are so vital to ensure that tenants won't get fined or evicted and so that the landlord won't encounter hefty fines and penalties from the government or get a potential lawsuit by the tenant. One pressing issue that landlords and tenants must adhere to is the landlord sending a notice to a tenant to make repairs. Landlords must ensure they give repair notices in the mandated period when it comes to city ordinances and so forth. The following includes ten things a landlord would send a repair notice for: 1. Scheduled Maintenance notice given to tenants 24 to 48 hours before it's scheduled time. Most states require landlords to provide 24 to 48 hours before the scheduled time for maintenance. When it comes to plumbing and heat

5 Software Development Clauses to Include in Your Contracts?

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What are some clauses to include in a software development contract? Are you looking to hire someone to help with your software development, but not sure what clauses to include into the contract agreement? Well, there are many important legal measures that should be taken in order to protect both the developer and the client. In this article we will be taking a look at five essential clauses to include into a software development contract. 1. Design & Development When it comes to software development, there are many factors that go into the design and development process. The process tends to vary greatly depending on the experience and size of the team involved. For this reason it is important to create a clause in your contract to decide on issues such as: Completion times for the project, software specifications and the extent of the client’s involvement in the development process. 2. Installation & Integration Before actually being able the use the software t

What are Common Examples of a Business Partnership?

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4 Examples Of Legal Business Partnerships Business partnerships are a legal entity that binds multiple business partners for their business. They are both liable and responsible for the business. With this type of legal partnership agreement, both partners share in the profits and losses of the business. Under the terms of the partnership contract, every person contributes something to the business, whether those are ideas, money, or property. Here is a look at some common business partnerships. General Partnership A general partnership involves multiple owners managing a business. The partners share equal rights and responsibilities in regards to the management of the business. One partner can cause the entire group to become obligated to deal with a certain situation. While this type of partnership can be tough, general partnerships do come with a tax advantage, as all profits are not taxed to the business, but instead are passed through to the partners, who add the gains