ALTERATION OF THE MEMORANDUM A company’s memorandum of association may be altered in the manner provided by the Act but not otherwise. If there is no specific provision in the Act allowing the alteration of a particular clause in the memorandum‚ that clause is unalterable. A company may amend only the clauses that the Act prescribes for inclusion in the memorandum. Thus‚ it is permissible to change the company name‚ to convert from an unlimited company to a limited company and vice versa‚ to alter
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Interview Protocol: 1. How would you define biology? 2. How would you define life? 3. Give 5 examples of life and explain why they exhibit life. 4. What is the smallest unit of life? 5. Is soil alive? Why or why not? 6. Is air alive? Why or why not? 7. What body part makes us most alive? Why? Interview #1 Interviewer (LH): How would you define biology? Interviewee (BM): Um..as a part of life LH: Okay‚ how would you define life? BM: Uh..everything around
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This interview was a perfect example of a biased interview with confusing questions looks like. Something that the interviewer did not do for his interviewee was make sure that they were ready for the interview‚ this is blatant the entire time the recording is being made. The interview does not seem as though it is within a comfortable setting of any kind. Seemingly‚ the man being interviewed was attempting to take a personal break and was not only interrupted but then bombarded with mindless conversation
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MEMORANDUM To: From: Re: Teri Firefighter FACTS: Teri is a firefighter who lives and works in Boston‚ Ma. She is selling her home and found a buyer named Jack. Teri received an offer from Jack for $300‚000. Teri accepts the offer and they sign a contract to that effect. After the contract is signed‚ Teri learns of a Boston rule that all firefighters must live within the Boston city limits. Teri decides not to move and contacts Jack to let him know she won’t be moving after all
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Learning Team Ratio Analysis - Week 5 ACC/291 June 18‚ 2013 LEARNING TEAM RATIO ANALYSIS - WEEK 5 2 TO FROM DATE RE : : : : CEO‚ Riordan Manufacturing Team A June 18‚ 2013 Organization Financial Analysis The purpose of this memorandum is to provide organization’s financial analysis by identifying our position and performance as well as to assess Riordan Manufacturing’s future financial performance. Our team has evaluated the three broad areas of profitability‚ risk and source
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Interoffice Memorandum on Enforcing a Contract PA130: Contract Unit 5 Prof. Carlene DiPrenda Mahuampy Aducchi October 22nd‚ 2012 From: Mahuampy Aducchi To: Prof. DiPrenda Re: Interoffice Memorandum on Enforcing a Contract Turner v. Connor Our client Mr. Tunner wants to know if he has a valid contract that could be enforce. He met with Sally Connor‚ 92 years old‚ and her daughter‚ Rebecca‚ about replacing Ms. Connor’s roof and providing a home maintenance plan. Rebecca handles Ms. Connor’s
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Tax file memorandum Subject: Profit or Loss from business I. Facts: In early 2010‚ Walter Hodges became interested in the real estate market so he initiated his investigation into the real estate market. Mr. Hodges intended to acquire real estate with the intentions for investment or rental. Mr. Hodge has no previous knowledge or exposure to any real estate rental or investment industry. As a result‚ Mr. Hodges began in Spring 2010 to advertise and expose his business through
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1. The purpose of this memorandum is to discuss and reflect upon my experiences as a leader with leadership to date. 2. Firstly‚ the characteristics that encompass who I am as a leader today are as follows: conviction‚ integrity‚ consistency‚ direction‚ and empathy. The traits represent facets of leadership by which I extend my command climate and philosophy of credibility and trust. Altogether‚ my philosophy and characteristics encapsulate and reinforce who I am as a leader today. 3. Moreover
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1. Helping interview: During an interview there is a specifically selected place‚ time‚ duration‚ and frequency. 2. Conversation I had in class: Dr. Baggett instructed us to talk amongst our group about television‚ but we did not have a specific time or place. My partners and I talked about various situations because we were instructed to‚ otherwise we would not be talking about a television show or Netflix. So‚ as we had the conversation there was no set meeting place or set time like there would
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Christian Ethics Project #2 1. From a Christian perspective‚ why did Marxist communism fail? From a Christian point of view‚ Marxist communism failed due to people not being offered a choice of whether or not to distribute riches to everyone. The author states: “Beginning in the Garden‚ God gave men and women the freedom to choose to do what is right. This is the heart of democracy” (Stapleford‚ 2009‚ p.98). Clearly‚ it is Godly for people to have freedom of choice; communism was not Godly
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