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Goodwill (n) Goodwill is the advantage and reputation gathered, build-up or otherwise acquired by a business house during the course of its business life by better and satisfactory services.
Goodwill: The value of a business that is beyond the market value of any tangible assets. It includes reputation, prestige, and company name.
goodwill n. the benefit of a business having a good reputation under its name and regular patronage. Goodwill is not tangible like equipment, right to lease the premises or inventory of goods.
Goodwill: That value attributed to a business that is not tangible, but arises from the reputation, expertise, service or some other intangible that attaches to the business and makes it have more worth than just the value of its assets.
Goodwill An intangible business asset which includes a cultivated reputation and consequential attraction and confidence of repeat customers and connections. Government the area of law dealing with units of government.
goodwill 1 : an intangible asset that is made up of the favor or prestige which a business has acquired beyond the mere value of what it sells due to the personality or experience of those conducting it, ...
goodwill n. the benefit of a business having a good reputation under its n... governmental immunity n. the doctrine from English common law that no governmental body...
Goodwill Goodwill is the value of an individual's contribution to a business; it is the value fo a business less the value of the tangible assets. ...
Demand letters are often used in business contexts because they are a courtesy attempt to maintain some goodwill between business parties and they often prompt payment, avoiding expensive litigation.
The use of a trademark indicates that the maker or dealer believes that the quality of the goods will enhance his or her standing or goodwill, and a known trademark indicates to a buyer the reputation that is staked on the goods.
Goodwill: Intangible business asset based on the good reputation of a business and resulting attraction and confidence of repeat customers and connections.
In various jurisdictions a trademark may be sold with or without the underlying goodwill which subsists in the business associated with the mark.
Its value lies in the goodwill associated with the mark in the minds of customers. Ownership and protection of trademarks is important. Those trademarks which qualify can be registered with the Trade Marks Registry.
Intangible Assets: Items of personal property; examples; franchises, trademarks, patents, copyrights, goodwill. Intangible Value: A value that cannot be imputed to any part of the physical property.
Definition - Noun : something intangible specif : an asset (as goodwill or a patent right) that is not corporeal ...
Thirdly, the right to use or restrain others from using any mark or name of a firm, is in the nature of goodwill, and therefore goes to the surviving or continuing partner in such firm, ...
or a company's worth by adding up the stated value of assets as shown on the books (records) of the company and deducting all the liabilities (debts) of the company. Because it does not include factors such as earnings potential or the goodwill ...
and for this purpose he advertises for creditors, makes calls on contributories, sues debtors, takes misfeasance proceedings, if necessary, against directors or promoters, and carries on the company's business - supposing the goodwill to be an asset ...
An assignee has the right to exclude others from using the trademark/mark. To be enforceable, the assignment must be in writing and signed. It must also include the goodwill of the business connected with the mark.
Intangible personal property is sometimes more difficult to identify: a beneficiary’s expectation under the will of a person not yet deceased, the unexpired term of a pre-paid lease, a seat on the New York Stock Exchange, goodwill in a going ...
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