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can have limited liability
sole proprietorship
partnership
private (close) corporation
\s\ corporation
\c\ corporation
nonprofit corporation
hybrid structure
business - format franchise
product trade - name franchise
multi - level marketing business
licensing
joint ventures
Brief Explanations
- Sole Proprietorship: Owner has unlimited liability.
- Partnership: General partners have unlimited liability (unless limited partnership, but not specified here).
- Private (Close) Corporation: Shareholders have limited liability.
- "S" Corporation: Shareholders have limited liability.
- "C" Corporation: Shareholders have limited liability.
- Nonprofit Corporation: Stakeholders (usually directors, etc.) have limited liability regarding corporate debts (in the context of corporate structure).
- Hybrid Structure (like LLC - a common hybrid, though not exactly listed but conceptually similar in liability): Members have limited liability.
- Business - Format Franchise: Franchisee's liability depends on business structure (if set as a corporation, then limited, but the franchise itself doesn't inherently give limited liability; it's the business structure).
- Product Trade - Name Franchise: Similar to above, liability based on business structure.
- Multi - Level Marketing Business: Liability based on business structure (e.g., if incorporated as a corporation, limited).
- Licensing: Liability based on the licensee's business structure.
- Joint Ventures: Liability depends on the structure of the joint venture (e.g., if a corporate joint venture, limited).
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Private (Close) Corporation, "S" Corporation, "C" Corporation, Nonprofit Corporation, Hybrid Structure.