business a lot more flexibility about how to operate compare to sole traders. The second major advantage is the low administration requirements compare to form a company. Disadvantages The first major disadvantage is for partnership there are unlimited liability for Andy and Zara. The second major disadvantage is there is no separation between Andy and Zara to manage and control the business. ii) Advantages: The first major advantage is the company has limited liability for shareholders
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Susan‚ the accountant‚ tells Mary that she has several options. Issue: • Recommendation for Mary‚ and influences to the advice. • Whether a public entity is the most appropriate entity for her mining venture. • Should Susan incorporate? If so‚ should she adopt a company structure? • Assuming Susan adopts a company structure‚ what type of Liability Company should Susan adopt? Relevant Laws: Form of association: • Consider the possible form of association‚ corporate and non-corporate • Consider
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• • • • • Corporate personality Artificial‚ separate legal personality Registration at Companies House Limited liability Salomon • Issues arising from separate‚ artificial legal personality A. PROMOTERS • Background • Definition - no statutory definition - 2 common law definitions • Twycross v Grant (1877) 2 CPD – someone who “undertakes to form a company with reference to a given project‚ and to set it going and… takes the necessary steps to accomplish that purpose” (Cockburn
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closing ceremony (2) pointed him towards a new career. The 19-year-old Henan native came to Beijing (3) found a job before the Games got underway. P.62 http://www.aristo.com.hk 3 DEVELOPING SKILLS Set B Review Test 1 Grammar & Usage ‘I wanted to do something for the Olympics‚’ (4) had been _____________ (5) _____________ ‘I thought I might (6) made some contacts (6) make _____________ during the Games‚ which would help me (7) (7) find/to find _____________ Zhang said. As he (4) is
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Farmshoring .pg 6 Conclusion . ..pg 7 References ...pg 8 Outsourcing: Problems and Solutions Introduction As today’s young adults are graduating from high school and college‚ what is one of their first choices? Where are they going to get a job? Some of today’s big jobs are being taken from the United States and sent to countries overseas. So where does that leave our young adults? They may have to move away from home and to not be with
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process for inserting this new clause in the company’s constitution. If they insert this new clause can they acquire Brian’s shares for the issue price? Student 2 ‐ Advise Brian (the Defendant) whether he can prevent the new clause being inserted by the other shareholders and if so how? If he can not prevent it will he have to sell his shares for their issue price? Parties The Majority Mick – Director and shareholder Keith – Director and shareholder Charlie – Director and shareholder Bill – Director and shareholder
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COMPANY LAW MGMT3046 (MS37B) ACADEMIC YEAR 2011/2012 WORKSHEET 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPANY LAW REGIME TYPES AND NATURE OF COMPANIES Learning objectives: The student should be able to: ✓ describe the various kinds of companies that may be registered under the Companies Act; ✓ explain the distinction between private and public companies with reference to the relevant provisions of the Companies Act; ✓ explain the concept of limited
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else at law - Use own to resources to provide skill‚ labor‚ capital‚ and other resources to run the business - Unlimited liabilities - Registered under Registration of Business Act 1956 ii. Partnership - Exist when two or more persons pool their skills‚ labor‚ capital and other resources together to form a business jointly - Under Partnership Act 1961 - Applied English Court decision iii. Company -
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faced by the London Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games (LOCOG)‚ especially the security chaos that its security contractor company G4S PLC’s fail to provide all the staff promised. After analysis of the problem‚ this study will provide detailed information and some feasible strategies‚ completing with the critical evaluations of the merits and demerits of some solutions. 2. Introduction The London Organising Committee of Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) is responsible for preparing
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9 | 12 – 13 | References | 14 | Question 1: Problem Set 2‚ Question 1 There are several choices of form of business organization that Mal and Lisa can opt to do their graphics business. If they are to conduct the Smallco Graphics business through a company‚ a very significant of the advantages will be the separate legal entity‚ which means that from the view of the law‚ a company is treated as a separate person. Hence‚ the debts of the company will be limited to the amount remaining unpaid on
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