COURSE ACCT5150: BUSINESS AND COMPANY LAW (For 2014-2015) COURSE OUTLINE Course Title: ACCT5150 Business and Company Law Description: This course seeks to provide an introduction to the institutions‚ doctrines and methodology of the law in the business and corporation context. The first part of the course will begin with an examination of the legal system of the Hong Kong SAR before proceeding to encompass a selection of topics in business law such as the law relating to contract‚ torts and employment
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the existing location`s competitors‚ it should provide insight into who will be the future competitors at the new location) 2. Opinions of Owner/Operators (provide inventory for new location) 3. Product Related Segmentation * Notes: Future competitors at the new location – tim horton’s * Product related segmentation – looks at similarities of he businesses in the surrounding area * 1. Consumer Surveys The competition question in the consumer surveys‚ should provide
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exceptions)。Bottom line = action that produces the greatest good for the greatest number of people‚ for society overall! categorical imperative: this rule asks you to consider whether the rationale for your action is suitable to become a universal law or principle for everyone to follow. veil of ignorance - for deciding what’s fair Ethic of Reciprocity (Golden Rule): Virtue involves finding a balance between two
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Desiree Twining 8th hour Neutrogena First screen shows the words Jennifer Garner for Neutrogena in all gray. This commercial stars Jennifer Garner who is wearing a white blouse and in the background is an all white room. Jennifer starts off by asking “Does your moisturizer protect your face Against (in blue) the environment?” There is guitar music in the background. She mentions the things on the environment that can affect your skin like the sun‚ pollution (picture of a city)‚ cold (trees covered
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Know how to work with i and j components separately in calculations 12. Know how to write down straightaway the position vector at time t of a particle‚ given its initial position vector and the velocity with which it is moving 13. Understand the Triangle Law and Parallelogram Law for combining vectors 14. Understand how to apply the Sine and Cosine Rules for calculating angles between vectors 1 The Big 50 Revision Guidelines ‐ M1 OPHS 15. Know how to resolve any vector (force‚ velocity‚ acceleration) into two perpendicular directions
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subject and the laws have changed to keep pace‚ “fifty years ago it was polite to ask somebody would you like a smoke? Today it would be deeply impolite not to ask‚ do you mind if I smoke?” (CDC‚ Jan 29‚ 2014) b) (i) Ethics involves rules that define right and wrong conduct especially in business. (ii) Law is a set of rules administered and enforced by the state. (iii) Morality involves rules that define acceptable behaviour for members for a society. c) (i) Civil Law is made up of all
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1) Which of the following is a distinguishing feature of a common law legal system? D. The making of law by the judges and the following of precedent 2) Which best describes the types of agency authority held by officers of a corporation? D. Express‚ implied‚ and apparent authority 3) If an LLC fails to follow formalities such as keeping minutes of meetings‚ which of the following is true? C. This failure will not result in imposing personal liability on any member
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International business exam notes UNIT 1 History of Canadian Trade European Trade * 1700s – trades grew fast after permanent Canadian settlement * Demand for raw materials (beaver pelts‚ fish‚ lumber) * Europe manufactured Canada’s raw materials * After 7 years war‚ England and Canada made trade agreements (help war torn France) * near-port cities used to facilitate trade import/exports US trade * Late 1700s‚ US independence
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Southwest Culture Area: Lesson 8 Study of Southwest Cultures The Pueblo peoples of the desert Southwest were quite unlike any of the cultures that we have discussed thus far in the course. Because of their entirely sedentary farming lifestyle and permanent housing‚ 19th century thinkers considered Pueblo Indians to be higher on a social evolution scale than other Native Americans. In other words‚ Puebloan groups were considered superior to other tribes around them because their behavior and
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Sociology Notes Vocabulary: 1. Sociology- the study of human society and collective human behavior 2. Sociological Imagination- the ability to see the connections between our personal experience and the larger forces of history. 3. Social Institution- is a complex group of interdependent positions that‚ together‚ perform a social role and reproduce themselves over time. Ex: Duke University was once Normal College but changed its name but is still the same institution Ex: Legal systems‚ primary
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