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The company became synonymous with sporting goods and is still a going concern.
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This decision confirms, however, that an outsourcing exercise may constitute a transfer of a going concern as envisaged in section 197.
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Transfer is defined as a transfer of a business... as a going concern.
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The market garden was (and is) a going concern, but he was unable to sell or rent the castle economically.
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If the auditee is not a going concern, it means that the entity might not be able to sustain itself within the next twelve months.
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This made museums a key sector, she maintained, under-girding archaeology as a going concern.
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With the culmination of this line up the band became a genuine going concern.
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Both show that the business is a going concern.
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Consequently, ascertaining consumer demand is vital for a firm's future viability and even existence as a going concern.
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Some franchise contracts restricted the franchisee's ability to sell the business as a going concern or leave the franchise group without penalty.
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