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    Human Resource Management: An Experiential Approach‚ Sixth Edition Chapter 12 Managing the Employment Relationship OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter‚ you should be able to 1. Explain the concept of organizational justice and how it relates to all aspects of relationship building with employees. 2. Understand how actions taken at organizational entry help to build the employment relationship. 3. Know the major laws and legal doctrines governing the employment relationship.

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    University of London Common Law Reasoning and Institutions Essay Title: ‘Judicial precedent is best understood as a practice of the courts and not as a set of binding rules. As a practice it could be refined or changed by the courts as they wish.’ Discuss Judicial precedent is a judgment or decision of a court which is used as an authority for reaching the same decision in subsequent cases. In English law‚ judgment and decisions can represent

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    The Contract Law Bible Hey Guys. I worked really hard on this on the run up to the June exam last year. I found it really useful and so did the people in my class. Please feel free to pass this on to your friends who are studying contract law‚ but please don’t pass it off as your own‚ or make any money from the reproduction of this. Thanks =) Lucy Rimington © Offer and Acceptance Offer - A proposal to enter into an agreement with another person. An offer must express the intent of the person

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    Revised Bagtas Reviewer by Ve and Ocfe 2A ATENEO DE MANILA LAW SCHOOL OUTLINE ON PHILIPPINE CORPORATE 2ND SEMESTER‚ SY 2004-2005 I. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 1. Philippine Corporate Law:2 Sort of Codification of American Corporate Law Under American sovereignty‚ attention was drawn to the fact that there was no entity in Spanish law exactly corresponding to the notion "corporation" in English and American law; the Philippine Commission enacted the Corporation Law (Act No. 1459)‚ to introduce the American

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    DEPARTMENT EXAM TEST BANK SPRING 2011 True/False Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false. __F___ The Offeror Is The Party With The Power To Decide Whether To Create A Contract. __T___ An offer made as a joke‚ where a reasonable person would conclude that it was made as a joke‚ cannot result in a contract. __T___ The communication of an offer can be made by the offeror or the offeror ’s agent. __T___ Generally‚ advertisements‚ catalogs‚ price lists‚ etc. are not treated

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    ........... 4 Certainty ........................................................................................................5 Consideration ............................................................................................... 6 Estoppel ........................................................................................................ 7 Intention to Create Legal Relations ............................................................ 8 Third Parties: (1) Privity of Contract

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    * Ellen started a blog to protest the CEO’s bonus‚ noting that no one below director has gotten a raise in two (2) years and portraying her bosses as “know-nothings” and “out-of-touch”. Ellen started a blog to protest the CEO’s bonus. The employer would need to make sure that Ellen’s post had not been commented on by other employees who were in agreement with her. The company should also look to its’ social media policy if it has one. The employer could be covered if the policy states that employees

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    Bills of Exchange‚ Cheques & Promissory Notes :  1 Bills of Exchange‚ Cheques & Promissory Notes Theory‚ principle‚ concept And Operational significance Objectives :  2 Objectives Theory and Principles Negotiable instruments. Definition and features of bill of exchange. Cheque‚ components‚ features and crossing To understand the components of cheques. Return cheques & BMC Difference between bills of exchange and cheques To define promissory notes. Theory :  3 Theory Money as

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    Issue The issue here was if Paul can evict George at will in any case. That is‚ does George retain an interest in the property? Does George retain a legal interest or an equitable interest? Or is George a licencee at best? It is clear-cut that George has no legal interest in the property as his name is not on the title deed since the house is registered in Rose and Paul’s joint names. Now that Rose has died‚ the title deed of the house vests solely in Paul’s name as the Right of Survivorship (‘Jus

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