here] Identify the main bureaucratic features Max Weber believed were needed to exist in a business for it to operate efficiently. [answer here] Summarise Taylor’s principles of scientific management. [answer here] Construct an organisational chart of where you work or of your school. [answer here] Determine how autocratic managers motivate their staff to achieve the goals of the business. Assess whether their style is successful. [answer here] Behavioural approach Identify
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Northwest Brands‚ Inc.‚ is a small business incorporated in Minnesota. It’s one class of stock is owned by twelve members of a single family. Ordinarily‚ corporate income is taxed at the corporate and shareholder levels. Is there a way for Northwest Brands to avoid this double-income taxation? Explain your answer. I believe so‚ the Northwest Brands can stay clear from double-income taxation by electing to be treated as an S corporation
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etc... Intellectual property can be created by you or you can pay someone to create it for you. Intellectual property is protected by trade secrets‚ patents‚ trademarks and copyright laws. Each of these laws covers a specific type of intellectual property. History of Intellectual Property Law Intellectual property law dates at least as far back as medieval Europe. In those times‚ “guilds‚” or associations of artisans in a particular industry‚ were granted authority by the governments to control the
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Media Law and Ethics Open Book Exam Question 1 – 2 points Where do the laws in Australia come from? Present a succinct answer with reference to historical facts. In 1788 when Australia was discovered‚ we adopted the British legal system from Sir Arthur Philip; that each state was a separate colony. In 1901 when the Commonwealth of Australia was founded we attained our own Constitution with federal levels of government and a High Court to be used for appeals from the Supreme Court and as an
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Assignment 1 You work for Tract and Co‚ Licensed Conveyancers of High Street‚ Northtown‚ Cornwall. You have an appointment with a new client‚ Miss Helen Troy. At your meeting‚ she tells you that she would like to purchase Lilac Cottage on the edge of the picturesque village of Trepolpen. The price will be £125‚000. 1. Briefly outline the matters which you will discuss with your client at this contact. (15 marks) If not already known‚ I would request Miss Troy’s full name and address
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TAXATION LAW & PRACTICE EXAM NOTES 2011 |PAGE INDEX | |Income |- Source |Page 3 | | |- Residency |Page 4 | | |- Dual Residents
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in the entertainment business providing models and dancers for the industry. In the meantime‚ they entered into a contract of employment with Tyra. Tyra is to act as their event manager. The terms of the contract states that Tyra will be paid RM10‚000 a month and will continue to work with the company once the company has been formed‚ for a period of three years. Three months later‚ a company known as CayoteUgly Bhd (CUB) was formed. CUB’s MOA expressly states that the business of the company is to
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CHAPTER 3: GROSS ESTATE DETERMINATION & EVALUATION OF GROSS ESTATE -starting point in computing Philippine estate tax liability GROSS ESTATE -consists of all property owned by a decedent at the time of his death‚ including stocks‚ bonds‚ real estate‚ mortgages & any other property that technically belonged to him -it shall not include the exclusive properties of the surviving spouse -property is called gross estate because it is to be reduced by decedent’s debts (including taxes)‚ funeral expenses
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DISTINGUISH BETWEEN SALE AND AGREEMENT TO SELL DOCUMENTS OF TITLE TO GOODS CONDITIONS AND WARRANTIES DOCTRINE OF CAVEAT EMPTOR RIGHTS OF UNPAID SELLER DELIVERY – RULES REGARDING DELIVERY SALE BY AUCTION Introduction Originally‚ the law relating to sale of goods was contained in Chapter VII of the Indian Contract Act‚ 1872. The same was repealed and re-enacted by the Sale of Goods Act‚ III of 1930. Definition (Section 4) A contract of sale of goods is a contract whereby the seller
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agreement is made when there is an offer with the intent to be bound by the offer‚ reasonably definite terms‚ and communication of offer to offeree by offeror. The offer could be terminated either by revocation‚ rejection‚ expiration‚ or operation of law. Brian can argue that there was no agreement to begin with‚ and thus there was no contract. There was no offer made (the advertisement in the LA Times for the seminar was not an offer but an “invitation to negotiation”)‚ and reasonably definite terms
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