Incorporated Entities Through incorporation‚ a business entity will becomes a separate legal body. Being a legal body‚ it has its own share of legal rights and obligations‚ the rights and obligation of a company is not equivalent of that to its members. This is to say‚ if the founder of a company retired or leave the corporation‚ it will still continue to exist. Traditionally‚ the law only recognizes nature persons in the position of enjoying rights and owing obligations. However by the process of
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1.1 EXPLAIN WHAT IT MEANS TO HAVE DUTYOFCAREINOWNWORKROLE.1.2 EXPLAIN HOW DUTYOFCARERELATESTODUTYOFCANDOUR. In a care environment‚ duty of care is a legal responsibility that makes sure what you do as a part of your role does not interfere with those you support. This requires you to ensure the safety of the service users by eliminating the risk of abuse‚harm and neglect. In a work setting it is significant to have relevant training‚ for example‚ (Basic life support and first aid). This promotes
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INTRODUCTION Duty of care for students – ‘Duty of care is a legal concept that relates to the common law. The common law is a collection of legal principles that have been established over time by the courts’ (WADE‚ 2007) The duty of care policy plays an integral role in schools in combination with other school policies and practices. The ‘duty of care for students’ policy explains clearly what duty of care means‚ and what the teaching staff responsibilities are and how teaching staff may discharge
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Denise O’Brien - Assignment 304 Assignment Composition Assignment overview In this assignment you will consider how your duty of care can conflict with the rights of an individual and what you can do to manage any resultant risk. You will demonstrate an understanding of the complaint procedures and how best to respond to complaints. Tasks There are three tasks to this assignment. 1. Supervision notes 2. Reflective account 3. Guidance notes This is a summary of the evidence required for the unit
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All professionals now have a statutory duty to assist in preventing terrorism (since July 2015). It is important that frontline staff understand what radicalisation means and why people may be vulnerable to being drawn into terrorism. The Prevent Duty guidance is used across multi agencies including local authorities‚ education providers‚ registered early years childcare‚ health sector and police. The Prevent Duty is a duty under section 26 of the Counter – Terrorism and Security Act 2015 to
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expansion of companies and the number of its owners which has in turn led to a separation of ownership and control and the dependence on directors to run the affairs of the company. Corporate decisions affecting the existence of companies are also placed in the hands of these few. This essay seeks to review the duties of directors under UK and US laws in takeover situations and how the courts interpret the decisions taken by directors to determine whether or not the interests of the company and its shareholders
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What Are the Duties of a Geriatric Nurse? A geriatric nurse is a registered nurse who specializes in the care of elderly people. Geriatric nurses must have the same educational background as registered nurses‚ including a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Duties of a geriatric nurse‚ however‚ differ from other fields of nursing due to the unique problems that can arise in elderly patients. Work Sites 1. Geriatric nurses work in facilities like hospitals and clinics
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Duty to the court Due to the court’s prominent role within the administration of justice‚ and the weight that Lord Neuberger places on it‚ duty to the court must initially be viewed independently from the other overlapping ethical duties‚ as conflict will inevitably arise due to the contrast between the opposing purposes of a barrister’s core duties. By viewing the relationship between a barrister’s ‘duty to the court and the administration of justice’ and their duty to ‘act in the best interest
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Legal duties of the client The ‘client is an organization or individual for whom a construction project is carried out’ (HSE publication L144‚ 2007:13). In this case‚ the Wembley stadium is owned by an English football’s governing body‚ The Football Association (The FA)‚ specifically by their subsidiary Wembley National Stadium Ltd (WNSL). It may be thought that clients don’t have to involve in the health and safety duties as designers‚ workers or contractors do. However‚ this is not the case.
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Short summary of the article 1. Two former Singapore Land Authority (SLA) officers‚ Former deputy director of technology and infrastructure‚ Koh Seah Wee‚ 41‚ was sentenced to 22 years in jail‚ and his subordinate‚ former manager Lim Chai Meng‚ 38‚ was sentenced to 15 years for being involved in a $12 million fraud case. With the help of seven other external parties they were able to create fraud by altering the accounts. They misused the company’s money for their own use. With the money they
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