There’s four main long term causes of WWI‚ conveniently‚ M.A.I.N. The first of these four are Militarism; It’s long term because a country takes time over a long period to build up its military‚ like Germany and France for example. Because of the invasion of Germany from the time of the Franco-Prussian War‚ Otto Von Bismarck deemed it a necessity of the German state to build up its military forces in response to France in efforts to keep France as weak and isolated as possible. France‚ in return
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MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE OF SINGAPORE IN COLLABORATION WITH UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BUSINESS LAW ASSIGNMENT Presented by Name | FIN/IC Number | Participation Marks Awarded | Gerry Vicentius Sajuti | G1180480U | | Diana Ong Cabillan | G5304258P | | Cecillia Satryo | G1188819X | | ANALYSIS | /40% | RESEARCH | /30% | ORGANIZATION | /15% | PRESENTATION | /15% | Date of Submission: 16 OCTOBER 2012 Name of Lecturer: DANIEL THEYAGU
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PLAN First of all‚ I will introduce the origins of contract law in business law. Secondly‚ briefing the basic requirement of the formation of a contract such as offer because to understand an offer is the first step in the formation of a contract. As well‚ states others formation of the contract: an intention of the parties‚ acceptance‚ legality‚ capacity and consideration roughly. The supporting example of cases will be given. Furthermore‚ I will explain how to determine the formation of a contract
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Samantha Lawson Business Ethics Terms Summary Paper 27 February 2012 1.) Stakeholders are defined as customers‚ investors and shareholders‚ employees‚ suppliers‚ government agencies‚ communities‚ and many others who have stake or claim in some aspect of a company’s products‚ markets‚ operations‚ industry‚ and outcomes. They are influenced by business‚ yet they also influence businesses. The relationship between stakeholders and businesses is very similar to the relationship a husband and wife
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3-12 2. Gangopadhyay‚ Saswati‚ Use of women in advertisements and the issue of social responsibility‚ Global Media Journal – Indian Edition/ Summer Issue / June 2011. 3. D’Amato‚ Alessia et. Al‚ Corporate Social responsibility and sustainable business‚ Center for Creative Leadership‚ Post Office Box 26300‚ Greensboro‚ North Carolina 27438-6300‚ www.ccl.org
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Four lessons for long-term success When considering a new market or brand‚ it pays to take the longer view. A fast-growing Asian fashion retailer shares his strategy. Why does it pay to take the long-term view in developing new markets? Douglas Benjamin‚ CEO of FJ Benjamin (Singapore) and executive director of FJ Benjamin Holdings‚ discuss some of the company’s long-term investment views when considering a new market or brand. The fashion retail company has more than 170 stores and hundreds more
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UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN ACADEMIC YEAR 2005/2006 DECEMBER EXAMINATION UBML1053 BUSINESS LAW THURSDAY‚ 15 DECEMBER 2005 TIME: 2.00PM – 4.00PM (2 HOURS) BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (HONS) ACCOUNTING YEAR ONE Instructions to Candidates: Section A : [Total: 40 marks] 1. This section consist of ONE (1) compulsory question 2. Answer ALL the sub-questions. Section B : [Total: 60 marks] 3. This section consists of THREE (3) questions. 4. Answer only TWO (2) questions. 5. No marks will be given for any extra
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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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USIU BUS 3010 BUSINESS LAW LAW AGENCY NOTES AGENCY LAW The law of agency in Kenya is basically that of the English Common Law. It deals with the relationships that arise when one person‚ the agent‚ is used by another‚ the principal‚ to perform certain tasks on his behalf. CREATION OF THE AGENCY RELATIONSHIP Agency may be created in four ways namely‚ i. By contract ii. By Ratification iii. By Estoppel iv. By operation of the law Agency by Contract This may either be by express contract
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The Hiring Process and the Laws that govern it Jeremy Pesek National American University Abstract Human resource departments spend many hours trying to recruit and hire quality employees. This is done by following the laws set forth in the hiring process. This research will benefit an organization to better understand the laws and find quality employees. Making sure they follow these laws and methods they will be able to make the best selection for the ‘fit’ of the company. This will apply
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