Contracts (C3‚ pg 58) |Nature of contract |- Legal relationship consisting of the right and promises constituting an agreement between the parties that give each party a legal | | |duty to the other and also the right to seek for breach of those duties | | |- Consensus ad idem (meeting of minds); what the parties agree on must be clear and unambiguous and parties must be ad idem. |
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of companies ▪ Kinds of companies CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY ▪ Meaning ▪ Features ▪ Merits ▪ Demerits ▪ Rights ▪ Duties ▪ Powers & functions ▪ Suitability ________________________________________________ FORMS OF COMMERCIAL ORGANISATION SOLE TRADING CONCERN I.Meaning A Business Organization which is owned and managed by a single person with or without the help of family members is called as sole trader or sole proprietor. The sole trading concern is run on
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Commercial law 09/09/13 There are 2 essays (50% each) no exam. The main focus are: goods acts‚ mains kind of dispute in transaction‚ property (real owner)‚ title‚ damages on goods or late delivery of the goods. I. Introduction: Definition of Contract of Sale of Goods‚ Formalities A) The sales of goods acts Goods Acts In Ireland‚ sales of good is contained is the sales of goods Act 1893. Act of the british Ireland. It was replaced by the sales of good act of 1980‚ which is
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a) Advise on the relationship between a bank and its customer. Explain the duties and rights each has towards each other. b) Name and discuss any three types of negotiable instruments AUTHOR: KATALILO JOY INTRODUCTION This paper is aimed at discussing the relationship between a bank and its customer and the duties and rights each has towards each other. In discussing the relationship a scenario will be considered. The paper will further discuss
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CARDIFF METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY Cardiff School of Management Foundations of Law: BHL4010 Term 1‚ 2 and 3 2013-2014 Module Handbook Year One Module Title Module Number JACS Subject Code(s) and % of each subject ASC Category(ies) Foundations of Law BHL4010 M221 7 Level (4-6 u/g; 7 p/g; 8 doctorate) Credits ECTS Credit Module Value % Taught in Welsh Module Type 4 20 10 2.0 0 Taught Teaching Period
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1. Within one month from the date of the commencement of the arbitral proceedings‚ Respondent shall send its Answer to the Request for Arbitration to the secretariat. The Answer shall include‚ inter alia‚ the following information: a) name‚ first name‚ corporate name‚ function‚ address‚ telephone and fax numbers‚ e-mail address and VAT-number‚ if any‚ of Respondent; b) name‚ first name‚ corporate name‚ function‚ address‚ telephone and fax numbers‚ e-mail address of the person or persons representing
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Aid is an important part of our world that helps to improve and benefit the lives of others. Aid is financial or physical support from countries or public organisations to other states that are in times of need. While Aid is most often perceived as help to regions that have suffered from natural disasters‚ it comes in many forms. Aid is also not often provided because of good will and generosity from countries‚ it is used strategically to benefit both receiving and providing parties. Financial support
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I. ------------------------------------------------- Introduction In contemporary business‚ business have to pay more attentions to the expressed of needs and wants of many interest groups. It is no longer for society to accept a company conduct only economic activities‚ fulfill it self-interest of profit and bush off the consequence of social well-being and relationship with stakeholder. The term of “Stakeholder” not only consist of anyone is interest in the outcome of company but also outside
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Definition of spurious goods. Spurious goods and services" mean such goods and services which are claimed to be genuine but they are actually not so. These goods are outwardly similar or corresponding to something without having its original qualities. Thus such goods are intended to deceive the customers. Introduction: Spurious goods are copy of the original products having well-known trade marks‚ logos‚ along with the external packaging and product arrangement‚ so that they look like they are
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