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    “It is difficult to judge the success of reforms in legal aid provision as we lack agreement on the aims and objectives of a legal aid system”. Discuss. INTRODUCTION Legal aid helps with the costs of legal advice for people who can’t afford it. If anyone needs help with the costs of legal advice‚ he can apply for legal aid. Whether he  will receive it depends on: the type of legal problem he has; his income (how much he earn) and how much capital (money‚ property‚ belongings) he has; whether there

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    Table of content 1 | Acknowledgement | 2 | 1.0 | Introduction | 3 | 2.0 | Procedures to form a company2.1 Reservation of company name | 44 | 3.0 | Documents required to be lodged to form a company3.1 Memorandum of Association3.2 Article of Association | 555 | 4.0 | Company’s promoters | 6 | 5.0 | Natures of the company5.1 Company as a body corporate5.2 Can sue and being sued5.3 Perpetual succession5.4 Ability to own property5.5 Limited liability for its members | 8910101112 | 6

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    Apollo Villapando Villapando 1 Business 166 Leah Peer 04/04/18 Test #2 1. A) Sole Proprietorship- A business organization in which one person owns and‚ often‚ operates business. General Partnership- A business organization in which two or more owners agree to share the profits of the business but are also jointly and severally liable for its debts. Limited Partnership- A business organization

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    is an incorporated association. A company comes into existence on the registration under the companies Act. A joint stock company may be incorporated as a private or public company. ♦ A company formed and registered under the companies Act is a legal entity separate and distinct from its members. It may contract‚ use and be sued in its own name. It has no physical body and exists only in the eyes of law. ♦ As the life of the company is not affected by changes in the individual shareholders‚ it is

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    Case Name | Legal Principle | Facts | Held | Salomon v.Salomon & Co Ltd [1897] AC 22; Maclaine Watson & Co Ltd v International Tin Council 1989 | * A company is a legal entity separate and distinct from its shareholders and it not an agent of those shareholders * Lord Macnaghten pointed out that in an earlier case: Re Baglan Hall Colliery Co 1870 Giffard LJ had said that it was “the policy of the Companies Act” to enable business people to incorporate their businesses and so avoid incurring

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    ’ (Classroom material p.1) Legal advice is important to civil cases but even more in criminal cases where liberty of a person is at stake because they would have committed a crime and they might go to prison for it therefore in criminal cases it’s vital for a person to receive legal funding. Poor and less educated people are denied access to justice as it is difficult for them to get advice or for them to be offered assistance. Some people may not get access to legal advice and assistance as they

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    Forms of Business Organisation :  While establishing a business the most important task is to select a proper form of organisation. This is because the conduct of business‚ its control‚ acquisition of capital‚ extent of risk‚ distribution of profit‚ legal formalities‚ etc. all depend on the form of organisation. The most important forms of business organisation are as follows: Sole Proprietorship Joint Hindu Family Business Partnership Joint Stock Company Private Limited Public Limited Co-operative

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    History The concept of a corporate personality traces its roots to Roman Law and found its way to the American colonies through the British. After gaining independence‚ the states‚ not the federal government‚ assumed authority over corporations. Although corporations initially served only limited purposes‚ the Industrial Revolution spurred their development. The corporation became the ideal way to run a large enterprise‚ combining centralized control and direction with moderate investments by a

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    key focus. A corporation is defined as a group of individuals working together to accomplish a goal‚ that goal being making themselves and shareholders as much money as possible is the shortest amount of time possible. A corporation is seen as a legal person by law. In the film The Corporation they illustrate these "businesses" to depict many negative human personality traits. One trait given to corporations is the incapacity to maintain enduring relationships. Large corporations find countries

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    their own names because creating a separate business or trade name isn’t necessary.  Sole proprietorship is also known as "proprietorship". There is no separate legal entity created by a sole proprietorship‚ unlike corporations and limited partnerships. Consequently‚ the sole proprietor is not safe from liabilities incurred by the entity. The debts of the sole proprietorship are also the debts of the owner. However‚ all profits flow directly to the owner of a sole proprietorship. The benefit of

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