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    Liability of Foreigness

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    Journal of International Management 8 (2002) 223 – 240 Liability of foreignness to competitive advantage: How multinational enterprises cope with the international business environment Deepak Sethi*‚ Stephen Guisinger 1 University of Texas at Dallas‚ P.O. Box 830688‚ Richardson‚ TX 75083-0688‚ USA Abstract An expanded and holistic conceptualization of the liability of foreignness (LOF) is presented that goes beyond the traditional foreign subsidiary – local firm dyad in the host country.

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    Agency Law

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    y March 2001 Agency Law and Contract Formation ISSN 1045-6333 AGENCY LAW AND CONTRACT FORMATION Eric Rasmusen Discussion Paper No. 323 05/2001 Harvard Law School Cambridge‚ MA 02138 The Center for Law‚ Economics‚ and Business is supported by a grant from the John M. Olin Foundation. This paper can be downloaded without charge from: The Harvard John M. Olin Discussion Paper Series: http://www.law.harvard.edu/programs/olin_center/ March 2001 Agency Law and Contract Formation

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    Lyceum of the Philippines University Batangas City College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management Narrative Report on Travel Agency Hemispheres Travel Corporation Ground Floor Unit 11 Paseo 3 Paseo de Sta Rosa‚ 4026 Santa Rosa‚ Laguna November 4‚ 2013 – December 18‚ 2014 In Partial fulfillment of the requirement for the course Tour10a For the degree in Bachelor of Science in International Hospitality Management Submitted By: Corina C. Maliksi Submitted To:

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    Auditor Liability

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    The European Accounting Review 2000‚ 9:3‚ 371 385 Auditor liability rules under imperfect information and costly litigation: the welfare-increasing eŒ of liability ect insurance Ralf Ewert‚ Eberhard Feess and Martin Nell University of Frankfurt‚ Frankfurt am Main ABSTRACT This paper examines auditor liability rules under imperfect information‚ costly litigation and risk-averse auditors. A negligence rule fails in such a setting‚ because in equilibrium auditors will deviate with positive probability

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    171). What factors will determine liability? The factors that will determine if the teachers are liable is if the incident was unforeseen and if the teacher was supervising the students as required during recess. Teachers are required to use a standard of care‚ but if they act improperly or failed to act appropriately in this situation they can be held liable. It is stated that "when an unavoidable injury occurs‚ there is generally no liability" (Essex‚ 2012‚ p. 158). But this situation

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    Tran Le The Nhu _ BBA01Qt03 Compare between Private Enterprise and One member limited liability companies Differences | | Private Enterprise | One member limited liability companies | 1. Capital owner | The owner of enterprise must be an individual (Article 141 – paragraph 1) | Is an enterprise which is owned by one organization or individual (the company owner) (Article 63 – paragraph 1) | 2. Share and security | Shall not be allowed to issue any type of securities (Article

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    INTRODUCTION Ridley Corporation Limited (RIC)‚ an Australia-based company found in 1987 that manufactures and markets animal nutrition solutions and solar salt‚ has two major businesses named Ridley AgriProducts and Cheetham Salt. The purpose of our report is to provide a comprehensive analysis of RIC’s past and current financial performance based on its financial statements. The first part in this report is a detailed ratio analysis with four different categories to evaluate the general performance

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    Could a driven ambition lead to your death? or at least that is what lead to Christopher McCandless’s doom. Into the wild By Jon Krakauer. Christopher Johnson Mccandless was courageous and extremely heroic‚ it takes a special breed of man to do what he did. he risked his life to experience the chance and journey of a lifetime. To say this is really brilliant. He effects many lives all positively. Chris McCandless and Everett Ruess have many similarities which prove that they are not crazy.

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    Asset Liability

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    in the business of receiving deposits (liabilities) and to issue debt securities on one hand and create or invest in assets on the other hand during these transactions banks incur costs for their liabilities and earn income from their assets. Asset – liability management is therefore very critical for the sound management of the finances of any organisation that invests to meet its future cash flow needs and capital requirements. An efficient asset-liability management requires maximising the bank’s

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    Strict Liability

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    Strict Liability “The law presumes that mens rea is always required in criminal offences‚ unless it is clear that Parliament intended an offence to be one of strict liability”. Discuss. (25marks) The general principle of criminal law is that the prosecution must establish the presence of both actus reus and mens rea. As the majority of criminal offences are created by statute‚ Parliament will usually indicate the kind of mens rea required

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