Business Law Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #955668

Why does a branch or a commercial representative not qualify as a commercial enterprise?


Because a branch is considered to be temporary and not continuous.

Because a branch has a legal capacity that is much broader than a commercial enterprise.

Because a branch can never generate an income above the threshold level announced by the President.

Because a branch is not an independent unit.

Because a branch's generated income will always be under the level of the turnover of a craftsman’s enterprise.


Yanıt Açıklaması:

The independence criterion qualifies a commercial enterprise from a “branch” which is not an independent unit. A branch or a commercial representative do not qualify as a commercial enterprise due to the lack of this criterion.

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