Mount Crest University College Course: Company Law Intake 2 Weekend Assignment Naa Amerley Quaye (B12010042) QUES: Yentua Company Ltd. was incorporated on 10th June‚ 2010. Its objects are construction and civil engineering works. It now wants to obtain a certificate from the Registrar in order to start working. What information should it present to the Registrar before it can be issued with this certificate? There are legal rules governing the commencement
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information: s 157(2) Financial assistance to director-related companies: s163 Directors remuneration and benefits: s168‚169&172 Interested persons transactions: SGX Listing Manual Section 156 disclosures: s156(1)&(5) Duty to retain discretions Duty to avoid conflicts of interests Duty to use powers for a proper purpose Duty to act in good faith in the interests of the company Liability for fraudulent trading: s 340(1) General law Duties Loyalty and good faith THE DUTIES Care and
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pay’s the agent a fee or commission in exchnge for the service provided by him or her. An agent must always disclose to the principal any material information acquired while performing the agency. Personal quality‚ skill‚ and trust are vital aspects in the relationship between the principal and the agent. An agency can be created in three types of ways‚ 1. Express agreement‚ whether oral or written‚ 2. Implication‚ based on the custom or practice of the trade‚ or 3. Conduct of the principal.
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of specialised cells and cell products that perform - a relatively limited number of functions (or a specific function) [or one or more specific functions]. Organs are combinations of tissue that perform complex functions. (or two or more tissues working in combination to perform several functions). 6. Using the gastro-intestinal tract as an example‚ list the cavity/cavities in which organs of this system are found. (buccal cavity)‚ thoracic cavity (oesophagus)‚ abdomino-pelvic cavity (rest of
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effects Characteristics of a company -Companies are artificial entities with rights and liabilities separate from their shareholders or members -s119: company comes into existence as a body corporate at the beginning of the day on which it is registered with the name specified in its certificate of registration -This legal entity is separate from its members so assets of the company are not the assets of its members and contracts entered into by the company will create rights and liabilities
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University of Hong Kong School of Law LW3902 The Law Relating to Companies Mid-Semester Coursework Assignment Semester B‚ 2010/2011 Instructions to Students: 1. The assignment is worth 50% of the overall mark for this course. The total word limit is 2‚000 words‚ excluding footnotes and bibliography. You must do a word count and indicate the number of words on the cover page. If a paper exceeds the allowable word limit‚ only the first 2‚000 words will be read and marked. You must type the answers in a 1
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Environmental Law in New Zealand Introduction New Zealand is in an enviable position as it has been able to learn from the mistakes of other nations‚ however this does not mean disasterous environmental issues cannot arise here. Fortunately New Zealand has well established environmental laws with several legislative statutes and governmental authorities. Following international trends and heightened awareness of environmental issues throughout the years the legislation has become increasingly
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Sports & Playing areas A sport is a physical activity that requires a lot of skills and training. When it comes to choosing a sport to practice‚ there are a lot of options. Some people practice them to be healthy and in shape‚ some others just to have fun. Sports have been practiced from a very long time. A wide range of sports established by the time of Ancient Greece and they became famous and important worldwide. Nowadays‚ we have the Olimpic Games where millions of people demonstrate the abilities
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corporation 2. Outline the development of company law in England and Australia 3. List the various types of corporation 4. Describe the Corporations Law scheme. 5. Outline the recent reform of company law in Australia 6. Explain the need for the introduction of the Corporations Act 2001 Chapter 1 Historical Development of Company Law Chapter Summary 1 THE CONCEPT OF THE CORPORATION A corporation is a body created by law‚ with its own legal status‚ and continues to
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The focus of this part of paper is on cultural aspects and values in L’Oreal Company. We will quote its ethical principles‚ which are very important for the company itself. In L’Oreal company we can distinguish core values‚ given as follows: passion for adventure‚ enrichment through diversity‚ leading innovation in beauty‚ striving for excellence and valuing individual talent. Thanks to its clarity into work ethics we can see how important for the company is innovation‚ entrepreneurship and creativity
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