What Do I Do with My LLC Operating Agreement?

Purpose of LLC Operating Agreement An LLC Operating Agreement outlines a company’s ownership, structure, and operations. It establishes rules and procedures for decision-making, allocating profits and losses, adding or removing members, and dissolving the company. Key Provisions in an Operating Agreement Ownership percentages Distribution of profits/losses Voting rights Member responsibilities Adding/removing members Steps for dissolving … Read more

Who Is Liable for a Water Leak?

Liability and Responsibility in Plumbing Issues A plumber is liable for damage they cause while working. If not completed, they may be liable for ensuing damage. The flat owner where a leak originated is liable for all damage caused. If a top floor flat leaks and damages flats below, only the top floor owner is … Read more

What’s in the Water Saying?

Meaning of "There Must Be Something In The Water" When we say, ‘There Must Be Something In The Water,’ we often mean that there’s a noticeable pattern of behavior or events in a place that seems inexplicable. The idiom suggests the phenomena may be due to a shared condition, metaphorically like ‘something in the water.’ … Read more

What Kind of Projectors Do Drive-in Theaters Use?

Type of Projectors Used in Movie Theaters Movie theaters typically use either a digital projector or an analog projector that uses 35mm film. Digital projectors provide sharper image quality with resolutions of 2K or 4K. They also eliminate flicker as no film maneuvering occurs. However, they cost more than analog due to complexity. Laser projectors … Read more

Can You Take a Dog in a Taxi UK?

Taking Dogs in Taxis and Ubers Dogs are allowed in UK Taxis. Check if a taxi takes dogs before booking a ride with your dog. Uber launched Uber Pet for rides with pets. Bolt allows small pets if there is only one passenger. You can travel with dogs in taxis at the driver’s discretion. As … Read more

Is a Church a Nonprofit or a Not for Profit?

Differences Between Churches and Nonprofit Organizations A church is automatically tax-exempt but still must adhere to general nonprofit requirements. For example, donations are tax-deductible. Legally, churches can structure as nonprofits to limit liability. Legal Structures and Tax-exemption of Churches Common nonprofit corporation structures for churches are C Corporations and 501(c)(3) nonprofits. The government does not … Read more