In the scenario the following property offences have arisen‚ these include theft and burglary. These offences come from the Theft Act 1968. In both of the offences the burden of proof is on the prosecution and the standard of proof is beyond reasonable doubt. Theft carries a maximum sentence of seven years and for burglary it is a maximum of fourteen years. Susan may have committed three offences of theft and possible a burglary. Theft is defined in section 1 of the Theft Act 1968‚ and the definition
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unrecorded (understated) revenue. 4) Analysis of the ratio of sales in the last month or week to total sales for the quarter or year. The possible misstatement detected would be product-pricing problems. 10-25 Prepare the “Shipments” segment of Taylor’s internal control questionnaire. Questions Yes
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unless specifically provided in the various professional regulatory or other laws‚ the following terms shall be understood to mean: a) Accredited Professional Organization (APO) refers to a professional organization which may now or hereafter be accredited by the Commission. b) Board refers to a Professional Regulatory Board (PRB) created by law‚ decree‚ or other issuance pursuant to law to regulate a specific profession
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affect the school’s ability to succeed on state exams. Failing to meet AYP one to many times causes schools to lose rating and change status with the state. The problem that Tornillo Elementary is facing at the moment‚ not only has cause them to lower their rating‚ but also to face other state mandated consequences. The biggest problem with its low scores starts with the students reading at a very low rate and their fluency affecting their comprehension and in return producing failing reading scores
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Assignment (TMA) Course Code : ECO-01 Assignment Code :ECO-01/TMA/2012-13 Total Marks: 100 Attempt all the questions 1. What are the essential requisites of an ideal form of business organization? Explain the criteria for the selection of the form of organization. (20) Solution: REQUISITES OF AN IDEAL FORM OF BUSINESS ORGANISATION: Before we discuss how to
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Florence Low Poh Geok Program / Intake: BCom27 Module: Commercial Law Lecturer: Daniel Theyagu Student ID: 32736209 Program Manager: Hazel Ong / Ang Kang Ling Total Words Count: 1998 Question 1A The legal point in question is whether Leila advertisement constitutes a binding contract and that she go can back on her promise of paying the reward $50 to Julie for returning the gold chain and locket to her. Relevant principle of law relating to this issue is that an advertisement made to the world
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accounting reports. Accounting policies can only be implemented by making a value judgment‚ but there is no way of proving that the value judgments of any individual or group are better for society than those of others. The doctrine of permitting each company to select b. ‘Neutrality is about freedom from bias. Prudence is a bias. It is not possible to embrace both conventions in one coherent framework.’ Discuss c. List five benefits of a conceptual framework 2. Please list and explain THREE accounting
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sti------------------------------------------------- Top of Form According to the depreciation rates used by the company and described in the Production Cost Report‚ if a company adds 50 new workstations at a cost of $250‚000 each and also spends $5 million for an addition to its assembly plant to accommodate the new workstations‚ then its annual depreciation costs will rise by | | | $1‚750‚000 | | | $700‚000 | | | $350‚000 | | | $17‚500‚000 | | | None of these-------------------------------------------------
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STAGE 2 FOOD AND HOSPITALITY INVESTIGATION HYPOTHESIS: how have other cultures affected what we eat when we eat out? Contents Introduction- page 2 Scope of the study-page 2 Focus Question 1 Focus Question 2 Focus Question 3 Introduction What we eat nowadays is heavily affected by social context and what we eat by ourselves and when were with others‚ usually when we eat with others we head out to the town to find a restaurant or bar. But if we were to compare what it would be like going
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be the effect of a contract entered into with a bankrupt and what kind of remedies were there have for such contracts. Explanation of relevant law According to the Contracts Act 1950‚ under section 2(h)‚ an agreement enforceable by law is a contract. Furthermore‚ S. 2(h) of the Contracts Act 1950 states that any agreement which is not enforceable by the law is said to be void. To have an enforceable contract there must be offer and acceptance. In Section 2(a) stated that a proposal is made when one
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