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    Tappoo Company Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION The Tappoos Group was founded by my late father Mr.Tappoo Kanji on 23rd August 1941. Wonderful things have been happening since the opening of our Tappoo-City complex in the heart of Suva City. We are truly humbled by the overwhelming response we have received from people of all walks of life in regards to this iconic development. Sales management is a systematic process involving the formulation of sales strategy through development of account management policies‚ sales force compensation

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    Singapore Company Law

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    COURSE: LAW2464 COMPANY LAW DATE: 17/03/2012 TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour 40 minutes (including 10mins reading time) QUESTION (Prospectus Topic) In July 2011‚ Ah Beng was at his accountant’s office to talk about taxation matters. Whilst there‚ his accountant gave him a prospectus issued by Ionic Ltd.‚ a company listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange‚ to take home to read and if interested‚ to follow the instructions about investing in new shares in the company which were to be quoted

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    consideration by the Westminster Company in terms of logistical adjustments. The first option would be to consolidate its warehouses. The second option is to make use of public warehouses and the third option would be to have private warehouses. All the options have advantages and disadvantages which should be considered before a decision is made on the best type of warehousing that should be adopted by the company. System consolidation for the Westminster Company would result in easy gain of economies

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    The Clorox Company (CLX) Is Set to Make a Single-digit Dividend Increase The Clorox Company (NYSE:CLX) is a dividend aristocrat and was always considered as a safe play for the retirement portfolio. CLX has increased dividend each year since 1977. Last year‚ the company increased quarterly dividend by more than 3%‚ while it appears in a strong position to make a larger dividend growth this year. Its dividend yield is currently standing around 2.37%‚ compared to the industry average of 2%. Its cash

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    Business Law

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    Facts Mitsubishi has a contract with Crown Door Company which requires Mitsubishi to sell twelve boxcar loads of plywood to Crown and Mitsubishi should import the wood from Taiwan and deliver it to Crown’s plant in Atlanta.Mitsubishi shipped the wood from Taiwan to Savannah.However‚ in Savannah‚as the railroad was negligent in loading the train which caused the cargo to shift during the trip‚finally the wood got damaged. Issue The issue of the case is that which party should bear the risk of loss

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    Unit- 5 Indian Sale of Goods Act‚ 1930 1. Contract of Sale – Meaning A contract of sale of goods is a contract whereby the seller transfers or agrees to transfer the property in goods to the buyer for a price. There may be a contract of sale between one part-owner and another [Sec 4(1)]. A contract of sale may be absolute or conditional [Sec 4(2)]. The term ‘contract of sale’ includes both a ‘sale’ and an ‘agreement to sell’. 2. Essentials of a Contract of Sale (Refer text for details)

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    Resolving Ethical Business Challenges Chapter One 1. What are the potential ethical issues faced by Acme Corporation? Acme is essentially bribing buyers to purchase their products. This could backfire on them if the buyers company gets wind of it. The reaction of the company may be to fire their buyer and cut off Acme all together. This of course could be potentially fatal for Acme in two ways‚ one by damaging their infrastructure though lost revenue and two by damaging their corporate

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    Issue Is there a valid contract between Khalid and Siti? Law and Application When Khalid is interested in buying Siti’s painting which she had named “Hawa”‚ Khalid met Siti and told her that he will pay her RM5‚000 for “Hawa”. This is an offer. Offer had be defined in S2(a) Contracts Act 1950 as “when one person signifies to another his willingness to do or to abstain from doing anything‚ with a view to obtaining the assent of that other to the act or abstinence‚ he is said to make a proposal”

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    registered under the law (if any) for the time being in force for the registration of such documents‚ and is made on account of natural love and affection between parties standing in a near relation to each other. In other words‚ an agreement made on account of natural love and affection is binding if the following requirements are present: It is expressed in writing; It is registered (if applicable); and The parties stand in a near relation to each other --- Tan Soh Sim‚ Chan Law Keong & Ors v

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    written law in the society It is important because rules need to be established in case someone breaks them (and people tend to). If they aren’t written‚ smooth-talkers will be able to talk their way out of punishment while less charismatic people will be punished more severely‚ and some judges will be far kinder than others (warning versus jail term). It is also harder to say "we need to punish domestic crimes more severely" when there is no set rule or punishment. Simply put‚ written laws are required

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