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    Base on the case presented in this question‚ there is a valid promise between Tina and Yatie. According to Section 2a of Contract Act‚ when one person signifies to another his willingness to do or abstain from doing anything‚ with a view to obtain assent of the other to such act or abstinence‚ he is said to make a proposal. Apparently in the case that Yatie had made an offer or proposal to her business partner‚ Tina to supply handcrafts by sending an offer letter to Tina. Tina had received the offer

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    -Bona Fide Occupational Requirement: is a genuine requirement for a job‚ such as‚ for example‚ the need to wear a hard hat when working on a construction site. Bona fide occupational requirement is a defence that excuses discrimination o a prohibited ground when it is done for a legitimate business reason. Bona Fide occupational requirement can be rejected if a male does not have the care‚ attractiveness and delegacy a women would have. Physical capabilities have also been rejected example a women

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    THE LAW OF CONTRACT IN GHANA (These notes have mainly been culled from Mrs. Christine Dowuona Hammond’s seminal work on the Law of Contracts.) INTRODUCTION Contracts are made by people every day‚ whether the parties recognise it or not. Each time one spends money on anything – a bus ticket‚ an airline ticket‚ a pair of shoes‚ a meal in a restaurant‚ laundry services‚ books‚ or signs a lease‚ etc. one concludes a valid and legally binding contract. Contracts may be oral or written;

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    The Formation of Islamic Law In pre-Islamic time law lacked a formal structure as there was no set of laws that united the Arabic world. Towns‚ cities and rural areas all held different laws that were based on tribal tradition. With the revelations of the Prophet‚ a new religion was born: Islam. The Prophet began to introduce the word of Allah to the people and with that came basic laws that provided an introduction to law. The formation of Islamic law was based on three things‚ the Qur’an‚ the

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    CURTIN COLLEGE BUSINESS LAW 1100 ASSIGNMENT TWO (30%) Part A - Four step process The case study which students are required to resolve using the four step process is set out below. Students are required to apply the relevant legal concepts and principles to analyse and solve the legal issues arising in the case study by explaining and applying their knowledge of the legal principles and rules arising in Australian legal system: topic four to five inclusive. Please note also that

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    Name: ___________Naomi Scharf___________________________ Date: 3/17/11________________________ Student Exploration: Boyle’s Law and Charles’ Law Vocabulary: absolute zero‚ Boyle’s law‚ Charles’ law‚ Kelvin scale‚ pressure Prior Knowledge Question (Do this BEFORE using the Gizmo.) A small helium tank measures about two feet (60 cm) high. Yet it can fill over 50 balloons! How can such a small tank contain enough helium to fill so many balloons? _The tank is compressing the helium into a denser

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    A social structure is mandatory for the survival of humans. Man’s natural affinity for evil and conflict has been around since the dawn of time - until order was maintained through the introduction of laws. Without law‚ the integrity and stability of society would diminish completely. As a strong advocate of determinism‚ Thomas Hobbes believes that a strict government is the only way to social stability. Hobbes believed that a state of nature - one without a form of government - would essentially

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    but not all workers are employees‚Broadbent v Crisp and Halawi v WDFG UK Ltd applied‚ and Equality Act 2010 s.83(2) considered. Since the term “employee” is narrower than the term “worker”‚ the rights and liabilities are consequently different in law(Emir‚ 2012). As mentioned‚ a salaried partner can or cannot be an employee‚ which relates to handling member departures‚ tax payment and many other restrictions(Gannon‚ 2014). However‚

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    approach * This means that specific measures are interpreted in the light of the objectives and goals of the union and are not restricted by the literal approach. It is clear that the court has gone far beyond literal or functional approach. Case law as example below =) Art 45- The rights of workers had extended to unemployed people and job seekers. Antonnisson * Job seeker can stay and search for jobs for up to 6 months. Lebon (???) Workers extend to part time work. Kempf v Staatsseccretaria

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    BUSINESS LAW Oscar Kikoyo‚ Advocate Dip. Philosophy‚ LL.B (Hons)‚ MBA (IB) Executive Secretary‚ Surface & Marine Transport Consumer Council‚ NSSF Waterfront‚ P.O BOX 14154‚ Dar es salaam‚ www.sumatraccc.go.tz 4/9/2014 1 What is Business? • Business is a commercial activity engaged in as a means of livelihood or profit‚ or an entity which engages in such activities. 4/9/2014 2 What is Law? • Law is the body of rules designed to regulate human conduct within a given

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