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    MLC707 Assignment T3 2014

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    MLC707 Commercial and Corporations Law Trimester 3‚ 2014 Feedback Research Assignment (15%) Points to note:  Students have been shown in class on how to solve a law problem assignment – ie‚ essay or report format is expected‚ with clear introduction outlining the legal issues to be discussed at the onset‚ followed by clear statements of relevant principles and demonstration of how those legal principles are applicable to the given facts.  Some students will merely refer to the principles in Amadio

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    Sustainable Growth Model [NOTE: For all steps‚ refer to the accompanying Sustainable Growth Tables" of ratio calculations for Costco and its competitors for all years measured. The table are located at the close of this section.] The sustainable growth rate is the rate at which a firm can grow while keeping its profitability and financial policies unchanged. The model allows an analyst to isolate drivers that have led to changes in historical growth in order to isolate causes of change. It

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    Chapter 2: List for Basic Rules of Trusts: Property‚ Obligations and trusts 1) Equitable title exists whenever equity will require the legal owner of property to hold the property for the benefit of some other person or group of persons (which group may include the legal owner himself.) 2) Cestuis que trust=beneficiaries 3) Settlor and trustee can be the same person. 4) Settlor and beneficiary can be the same person. (Settlor can convey property to a trustee on trust for himself.) 5) Express

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    The Definition of a Trust trusts is a device in which rights (personal or proprietary) are held by one person on behalf of another some trusts are created by court. These are constructive trusts. person creating the trust: settlor person holding rights: trustee person for whom those rights are held: beneficiary Lord Coke’s Definition "a confidence reposed in some other‚ not issuing out of land but as a thing collateral thereto‚ annexed in privity to the estate of the land‚ and to the person

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    CHANCERY DIVISION WALSH v. LONSDALE [1882 W. 1127.] This is one of the most frequently cited authorities on the effect of the Judicature Acts so far as the fusion of law and equity is concerned. Essentially the question down on whether the defendant could bring a legal remedy (distress) with respect to a lease which formerly would have been regarded as equitable only (effectively an agreement to grant a lease rather than one in proper legal form). Facts:The Defendant on the 29th of May 1879‚ agreed

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    File Activity 1.1.2 Crime Scene Sketch Unit 1 – Investigative Notes Resource Sheet Activity 1.1.2: Crime Scene Search Methods (Optional) Procedure Part I: Organizing Ideas 1. Note that it is your job in this unit to determine Anna’s manner of death. Was her death a homicide‚ an accident‚ or due to natural causes? 2. Think about the best way to organize all of your evidence from Unit 1. Pay attention to the following listed below. Note: You will continue evidence analysis in the remaining parts

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    able to be presumed to have been intended. In the view of the majority of the House of Lords‚ presumed intention to reflect what is conscionable underlies all resulting and constructive trusts. Contents 1 Facts 2 Judgment 3 Significance 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External links Facts http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westdeutsche_Landesbank_Girozentrale_v_Islington_LBC 1/17 1/9/2015 Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale v Islington LBC ­ Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Westdeutsche Land

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    | Contents | Page No: | 1. | List of Authorites (Cases & Statutes) | 2 | 2. | Answers (Mainbody & Conclusion) | 3-10 | List of Authorities: Cases : 1. Crabb v Arun 2. Central London Property Trust Ltd v High Tress House Ltd 3. Ramsden v Ryson 4. Willmott v Barber 5. Taylors Fashions Ltd v Liverpool Victoria Trustees Co. Ltd 6. Matharu v Matharu 7. Taylors Fashions Ltd v Liverpool Trustees Co 8. Gillet v Holt 9. Dillwyn v Llewellyn

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    Aequitas

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    account for the historical development of equity and consider (think about) the contemporary (existing) significance (implication) of equitable principles. In Roman mythology‚ Aequitas‚ also known as Aecetia‚ was the goddess of fair trade and honest merchants. Like Abundantia‚ she is depicted with a cornucopia‚ representing wealth from commerce. She is also shown holding a balance‚ representing equity and fairness. Aequitas is the source of the word equity‚ and also means "equality" or "justice"

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    return that Costco realizes on equity capital can either be reinvested back into the business or paid out to investors as dividends and common stock repurchases. If no dividends or share repurchases were made and earnings were reinvested back into the business at the same incremental rate of return‚ the company’s return on equity would hold constant over time. In reality‚ most companies‚ including Costco‚ frequently experience changes in their return on equity‚ and distribute some portion of

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