Importance of Business Law 1. To define Basic Setup of a business. Business law defines different types of business for setup‚ such as - Partnership‚ Proprietorship‚ Corporation (Private and Public)‚ etc. Such definitions of types of business help clarify ownership of the business entities. 2. To define Regulations for Business Operations. There needs to be certain rules and regulations to carry on various timely operations in any business regardless of the type of business. For industries
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Role and Function of Law Law/ 421 January 11‚ 2013 Professor Gary Matano The law plays an important role in business and society. The law imposes rules and regulation that carry out the moral standards of business and society. The laws help maintain the policies and ethical conduct of individuals‚ groups‚ and corporations run smoothly. In business law can build goodwill between merchants and consumers. This should be considered in commercial
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BUSI 2601: BUSINESS LAW CHAPTER 1: THE ROLE OF LAW How Do We Define Law? 1. Law is needed to protect persons and property; it prohibits conduct that society believes to be harmful to others. The law punishes a wrongdoer who is found guilty of such conduct‚ and usually also give the vistim a right to obtain compensation from the wrongdoer. It prescribes simple but vital rules that allow us to get on with our everyday lives. 2. Law gives government the powers to act for the benefit of society
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Karen Boyd FCCA‚ Senior Lecturer at Northumbria University. Law for Business Students FIFTH EDITION ALIX ADAMS Law for Business Students provides an approachable introduction to the law for those new to the subject or studying law as part of a non-law degree. Alix Adams’ writing style brings the subject to life and encourages you to apply the law to your own experiences and the world around you. The new edition supports your learning and engagement with this area through a new colour design and
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contract is agreement concerning promises made between two or more parties with the intention if creating certain legal right and obligation upon the parties to that agreement which shall be enforceable in court law. The Trade practices act 1974 (Cth) particularly s52 cover the contract law: seven elements to create a simple contract‚ which are listed as the following: * Intention * Agreement * Consideration * Capacity * Consent * Legality purpose * Form Acceptance
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REFORMS TO KENYA’S CORPORATE LAW AND PRACTICE Introduction The Companies Act1 (hereinafter referred to as ‘the Act’) is based extensively on the United Kingdom’s Companies Act 1948. This law has been in existence for the past 60 years with very minimum developments. It is imperative that laws should not be static but should change in tandem with the societal changes. Therefore‚ there is need to modernize Kenya’s company law to make it responsive to the currents needs by taking into consideration
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Introduction In the Law of Contract the phrase “mistake” & “Misrepresentation” is applied when one or both parties of a contract act under a false or mistaken understanding. Mistake can be defined by Pendleton ‚ Vickery (1998)‚ [1] as; ➢ A misunderstanding regarding a fact‚ causing one or more parties to hold disagreeing beliefs about the foundation of a contract. Mistakes can be made in the form of a contracts subject matter or as a mistake of identity. There are 3 different types of mistake
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DUTIES OF DIRECTOR Introduction Duties and liabilities are imposed on officers of a company‚ including directors‚ both by common law and statute. Thus‚ directors owe their companies fiduciary duties at common law. These duties are further supplemented by the Act. Officer –section 4(1) FD duty of care skill and diligence statutory duty The fiduciary duties of directors may be conveniently examined under the following categories. Director owe a duty to: Act bona fide and in the interests
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Guide to Doing Business Bangladesh Prepared by Lex Mundi member firm‚ Amir & Amir Law Associates This guide is part of the Lex Mundi Guides to Doing Business series which provides general information about legal and business infrastructures in jurisdictions around the world. View the complete series at: www.lexmundi.com/GuidestoDoingBusiness. Lex Mundi is the world’s leading network of independent law firms with in-depth experience in 100+ countries. Through close collaboration‚ our
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|ENG/221 Version 4 | | |Technical Writing Fundamentals | Copyright © 2011‚ 2010‚ 2009‚ 2008 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course covers the fundamentals and best practices of using written communication in business and in the information technologies
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