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Ulleksa
2 months ago
10

Builders Inc., Real Estate Broker, Inc., and Developers, Inc. form a business to purchase, develop, and build a shopping mall in

Temecula, California. According to their agreement, the business will operate only until the mall is built, then the mall will be sold to Downtown Mall, Inc., an owner and operator of shopping malls across the United States. Once the sale is complete, their business will be dissolved. What type of business have they formed?
Business
1 answer:
Scilla [3.8K]2 months ago
6 0

Answer:

Joint Venture

Explanation:

A joint venture occurs when two or more firms enter into a partnership agreement to pursue shared goals within a specific timeframe. This collaboration creates synergy through the shared resources of the involved organizations. This scenario is similar, with three organizations forming a contract and agreeing to pool their resources to achieve a mutual objective. Once this goal is accomplished, the partnership (Joint Venture) will be terminated.

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