Licenses
What is needed to start a food service out of my home?
What do I need to do to start a food service from my home?
Having record cleared and saying no on criminal history question
<p>In May 2003, I was arrested for a non-violent class A misdemeanor. It was a stupid college prank that clearly backfired. For pleading no contest,I was enrolled in Connecticut's AR(Accelerated Rehabilitation) program, which stipulated that after community service
and a probationary period (2 years), my record would be completely expunged. I am now about to apply for my CT Insurance Producer License through the NAIC (Nat'l Assoc. of Insurance Commisioners) and the application asks if I have ever been convicted of a crime, had a judgement withheld or deferred, or are currently charged with a crime. I spent the $25 to run a criminal background check on myself and it said I have no record.</p>
<p> Can I legally say 'no' to that question? I know I can with job applications, etc. I'm not sure however if there is somefederal record that I cannot obtain that the insrance commision will pull from or if there is a specific exception regarding an application for a license like this and if there is anyway to still say 'no'?</p>
What type of legal form is needed for my new business of online teaching material?
I am purchasing the rights to a course that was taught through a series of online video tutorials. I get all of the videos, promotional material that was used on the website for selling the course. Everything is in digital format. I will have the right to sell, promote, give away, and use the material how I see fit. The only exclusion is that I cannot use the names of the persons who originally created the course in any promotion of the course material that I do.What kind of legal form would best fit this situation?
Do I need a real estate sales license to start a real estate company
I want to start a Residential and Commercial Property Management company. Do I need a Real Estate Sales License in the state of Massachusetts?
What is considered entrapment?
A Bar is for members only. TABC employees come in to the bar. Sign the guest list as if they are guests of a member. They go to the bar and order a drink at the busiest time of the night. Then arrest the bartender for serving them as if it was an open bar. Is this entrapment?