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    movement successful by 1965? The Civil Rights Movement kind of ebbed and flowed. For example‚ in 1957‚ Little Rock High School was desegregated‚ which allowed 9 African-American students to attend; however‚ the students were constantly harassed‚ and when they went to school their first day‚ they needed the National Guard there to protect them. There were the Freedom Rides of 1961‚ which led to Kennedy ordering the Interstate Commerce Commission to issue a new desegregation act; however‚ those participating

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    Directors are wills and minds of a company. Furthermore‚ Directors are defined as a person who is responsible and in charge for managing the company’s trade activities and affairs (Hanrahan‚ Ramsay and Stapledon 2010). Directors are appointed by members (Shareholders) after chosen the right person by another director of the company. In company’s view directors are the responsible bodies that are generate more profits to the company. Harris‚ Hargovan and Adams (2011) defined the term of best interest

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    The requirements of section 135 of the Companies Act 1993 that a company should not be carried in such a way as to create substantial risks of serious loss to a company’s creditors has been criticized as virtually imposing a warranty of solvency. Additionally‚ the taking of substantial business risks is a necessary part of business and there will be many circumstances in which directors who take such risks are not fairly open to criticism if the risks later crystallise1. A literal approach on the

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    usually do not look behind ‘the veil’ to inquire why the company was formed or who really controls it. However‚ in some situations the veil is pierced so as to render officers criminally liable for their company’s breaches of the Act. Explain clearly statutory exceptions where the court would lift the veil of incorporation. The required characteristic of a company is that it exists as a separate legal entity from its members of the company. The separate legal entity was authoritatively established

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    BT20403/Company Law Business Entities: Company Law Topics covered: Types of Company Formation of a company; • Promoters Pre-Incorporation Contract • Memorandum and Articles of Association Inconsistency between the object and the company’s activities Upon incorporation: • Company is an artificial legal person • Separate legal entity Lifting the corporate veil scs&ismk/company law CONT. 2 The Effect of Incorporation • Memorandum of Association & Articles of Directors’

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    effect of common law and the Companies Act 1965 on pre-incorporation contracts. Pre-corporation contract is one which is entered into when the Company is in the process of being incorporated but is not yet completed it. At common law such contracts were held to be void‚ as the company is not yet in existence. - Newborne v Sensolid Ltd. In the common law effect‚ Pre-incorporation contracts cannot‚ in theory‚ be made by the company or by its promoter since the company or the principal does not exist

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    Registration of Business Act 1956 ii.                  Partnership -          Exist when two or more persons pool their skills‚ labor‚ capital and other resources together to form a business jointly -          Under Partnership Act 1961 -          Applied English Court decision iii.                Company -          A business organization of two or more individuals -          Registered under Company Act 1965 2.      What are the sources of Malaysian Company Law? i.                   

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    Part 1 questions 1. In "Daybreak Express" what happens with the beat of the music and the tempo? The beat and tempo would go high and low. It sounded like a train 2. What mode of transportation was a favorite of Ellington’s and is imitated in several of his songs? Ellingtons favorite transportation was the train. 3. What song was the theme song of Duke Ellington’s band? The theme song was “Sophisticated Lady”. 4. What instrument does Ellington use to set the mood or rhythm

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           NOEA Misinterpreting The Act of Killing: Why Joshua Oppenheimer’s Demands Lack Contextualization “‘War crimes’ are defined by winners. I’m a winner. So I can make my own definition.” -Adi Zulkadry (A mass murderer featured in The Act of Killing)             Adi Zulkadry’s belief in the notion that his direct involvement in the mass killing of communists make him a “winner” is just one of a number of chilling moments in Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Act of Killing. In this 2012 documentary

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    Faculty of Business and Management BBUS2103 Company Law January 2013 Companies Act 1965 Section 181: Member’s Remedy Name: Mohd Afiq bin Sahar NRIC No: 871226-43-5677 Matric No: 871226435677001 Pages 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………….3 2. Example of oppressive‚ disregard of members’ interest and unfairly prejudicial or unfairly discriminatory conduct………………………………………5 Diversion of corporate assets or opportunity………………………………...5 Diversion of profits.…………………………………………………………

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