An Analysis of the Hospitality Industry for Lawyers and Investors, Including Liabilities a Buyer Should Know about Before Buying.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c29369) has announced the addition of Executive Reports: Negotiating Purchases in the Hospitality & Lodging Lodging or holiday accommodation is a type of accommodation. People who travel and stay away from home for more than a day need lodging mainly for sleeping. Other purposes are safety, shelter from cold and rain, having a place to store luggage and being able to take a Industry - the Over-Arching Issues You Need To Know to their offering. This 10-page Executive Report written for lawyers and buyers in the hospitality and lodging industry pinpoints specific types of seller liabilities that a buyer should be aware of when negotiating the purchase of a hotel business. A leading lawyer in real estate acquisitions, the author guides the buyer from disclosure to acquisition with an emphasis on uncovering what the seller may still owe and what the buyer might be unknowingly responsible for upon a purchase. Provided with the knowledge to utilize agreements strategically and the right hospitality lawyer to guide the buyer through acquiring, financing, and operating a hotel, buyers can limit their exposure and protect themselves against unexpected liabilities. Other topics include the Agreement of Purchase and Sale, union or collective bargaining agreements The contractual agreement between an employer and a Labor Union that governs wages, hours, and working conditions for employees and which can be enforced against both the employer and the union for failure to comply with its terms. , document clauses, taxes, contracts, trade payables Payables Related: Accounts payable , employees, and financial protection. This Executive Report is written by: Mark L. Morris, Chair, Real Estate Department, Fox Rothschild LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol About Executive Reports: Executive Reports offer focused, hard-hitting advice from the leaders of some of America's top companies, packaged in a concise, readable read·a·ble adj. 1. Easily read; legible: a readable typeface. 2. Pleasurable or interesting to read: a readable story. format. Each research report provides readers with 3 to 5 strategies that will have a direct financial impact on their business. While not meant as a comprehensive guide, each report includes quick-hit items that can immediately impact specific business strategies. Executive authors drill down to the central issues surrounding sur·round tr.v. sur·round·ed, sur·round·ing, sur·rounds 1. To extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle. 2. To enclose or confine on all sides so as to bar escape or outside communication. n. each topic area and dispense dispense /dis·pense/ (-pens´) to prepare medicines for and distribute them to their users. dis·pense v. To prepare and give out medicines. expert advice in concise, direct language. Executive Reports feature leading professionals selected by the Editorial Board based on their experience, research, and standing within the professional community. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c29369 |
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