Statutory Interpretation Model Answers Explain‚ the rules judges may use when interpreting Acts of Parliament There are four different rules judges can use when interpreting Acts of Parliament. The literal rule is when judges have to take the natural‚ ordinary or dictionary meaning of a word or phrase and apply it to the case in hand. This rule leads to absurd and unjust results. The literal rule occurred in LNER V Berriman case. An Act made it a duty to provide a look-out man wherever a
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1 General - 1 hr 30 min PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS 1 General - 1 hr 15 min * PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS 3/2 General 1 hr 15 min Tuesday PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTS 2 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTS 1 08 January General - 3 hr General - 1 hr 30 min * PRINCIPLES OF ACOUNTS 3/2 General - 1 hr 30 min Wednesday OFFICE ADMINISTRATION 2 OFFICE ADMINISTRATION 1 09 January General - 2 hr General - 1 hr 15 min * OFFICE ADMINISTRATION 3/2 General 1 hr 45 min Thursday SOCIAL STUDIES 2 SOCIAL STUDIES 1 10 January General - 2 hr 40
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Paper 2 Introduction Many companies today often don’t think about legal issues related to their business until they are hit with a lawsuit or decide they need to take legal action against someone else. The ramifications of a lawsuit as a plaintiff or a defendant can impact a company and even destroy a company and its reputation. This can happen if the company is not fully prepared on handling legal pitfalls that might come their way. Creating a system that defines and controls the
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In examining the mission statements of multiple companies‚ it is apparent that corporations claim to prioritize social responsibility. Companies like Whole Foods‚ Ben &Jerry’s‚ Camano Island Coffee Roasters all actively contribute to different social causes. Even Philip Morris prioritizes “actively [participating] in societal concerns that are relevant to [its] businesses” over generating returns for its stockholders (Philip Morris‚ 2011). There are many different views on the extent to which
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Multimedia Activity: Business Organization Business Law I March 4‚ 2013 Outside of a sole proprietorship‚ where a single owner owns and operates the business there are three basic types of business organizations: partnership‚ corporation and LLC‚ also known as limited liability company. (Rodgers‚ S. 2010. Chapter 13) The general requirements for each entity are the following; a partnership is defined as an association of two or more competent persons to carry on a business as co-owners
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Legal Issue A paper submitted in the course of Business Law BUS/415 University of Phoenix March 16‚ 2008 Introduction Agency Law in a Business Environment A principal is the party who employs another person to act on his or her behalf; an agent is a party who agrees to act on behalf of another. In order for the agent to successfully fulfill their tasks for their principal’s they have duties that they are expected to fulfill. The duty to obey instructions‚ to act with skill‚ loyalty‚
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natural intelligence‚ or reason. Positive Law – Or national law (the written law of a given society at a particular point in time)‚ applies only to the citizens of that nation or society. Legal Realism – the idea that law is just one of many institutions in society and that it is shaped by social forces and needs. Constitutional Law – The law expressed in these constitutions. Statutory Law – Laws enacted by legislative bodies at any level of government‚ such as the statutes passed by
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Range Planning 43 (2010) 291e307 http://www.elsevier.com/locate/lrp Business Models: Creating New Markets and Societal Wealth James D. Thompson and Ian C. MacMillan This thought piece proposes a framework for addressing the challenges of poverty and human suffering so widespread around the world. Based on the WSWP action research program‚ we suggest that visionary businesses can play a role in creating new business models that open up new markets‚ and simultaneously attend to societal
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arguments that obligation of business is to maximize long term profit for shareholders in a sustainable way‚ while others call them to involve more to social responses. Each judgment has its own reasons which this research sought to analyze. Based on that‚ certain social obligations of business will be addressed with evidences‚ showing their necessary of being more responsible to social outcomes. Key words: corporate social obligation‚ shareholders‚ corporate profit‚ social responsibility Introduction
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Cultural and Social Maldives is a beautiful island in the Indian Ocean that makes it the smallest country in the world population wise that attracts many tourists all year round. Maldives offers a wide variety of water activities such as surfboarding‚ diving and most importantly‚ snorkelling. The potential group of customers would be the younger aged tourists. Before the business expands their business there‚ they must look at a few aspects. Firstly‚ the language that is used in Maldives
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