LEGT1710: Business and the Law Assignment 1 Semester 1‚ 2013 Word Limit: 1000 words Due Week 4 – to be handed in to your tutor in your Week 4 tutorial class (ie: the week commencing Monday 25 March 2013) Part One (10 marks) Reflecting on the lectures about the doctrine of precedent and how judges can make laws in the Australian legal system‚ and using Latimer’s Australian Business Law (CCH‚ 2013)‚ explain how judicial decisions can change the law and what is meant by “the common law”
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LEGT 1710 BUSINESS AND THE LAW Lecture 11 Consumer Protection This week Consumer Protection • Consumer Law - the statutory provisions: Unconscionable conduct Misleading or deceptive conduct False representations • Defences • Remedies • No refunds © 2013 The University of New South Wales Sydney 2052 Australia The original material prepared for this guide is copyright. Apart from fair dealing for the purposes of private study‚ research‚ criticism or review‚ as permitted under the Copyright
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Business Law–LEGT1710 The Role of Law In Business The Law is a systematic set of rules to control conduct within a society‚ created by parliament and is enforced by courts. Sources of Law Law is made up of two parts: 1. Enacted (Statute) Law: law that is made by parliament. It can be changed by parliament but is interpreted by judges. In the case of a conflict between statue and common law‚ statue law prevails under the Doctrine of Parliamentary Supremacy as it has the ultimate law making
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PROBLEMS Problem 8.1 Current and deferred tax Kilcoy Ltd Current Tax Worksheet (for year ended 30 June 2010) | $ | $ | Accounting profit | | 256 700 | Add: | | | Entertainment expense (non deductible) | 1 700 | | Depreciation – buildings (non deductible) | 7 600 | | Depreciation – plant | 22 500 | | Insurance expense | 4 200 | | Development expenditure | 15 000 | | Doubtful debts expense | 4 100 | | Annual leave expense | 46 000
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Week 1 – Introduction to Business Law Explain the nature of law in our society The purpose of laws in our society is as systematic set of rules to control our conduct. These rules are enforced by the courts. It also declares how we must behave. Identify the different ways laws can be classified The numbers of ways that law can be classified are: * International/domestic International laws govern the conduct between nations‚ also applying to private individuals engaging in international
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Australian School of Business Taxation and Business Law LEGT 1710 Tutorial Program LEGT 1710 BUSINESS AND THE LAW TUTORIAL PROGRAM SEMESTER 1‚ 2013 © 2013 The University of New South Wales Sydney 2052 Australia The original material prepared for this guide is copyright. Apart from fair dealing for the purpos es of private study‚ research‚ criticism or review‚ as permitted under the Copyright Act‚ no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission. Enquiries should be addressed
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LEGT1710 W1 Questions 1. Australia was originally governed from London. Can the British Parliament still pass laws that apply to Australia? No‚ under the Statute of Westminster (1931) the British Parliament is no longer entitled to pass laws that apply to Australia. This statute establishes legislative equality and independence to the Dominions of the
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1 TABL2751 – Business Taxation TABL2751 BUSINESS TAXATION (Taught concurrently with LAWS3147 – Elements of Income Tax Law) Course Outline Semester 1‚ 2014 Part A: Course-Specific Information Please consult Part B for key information on ASB policies (including those on plagiarism and special consideration)‚ student responsibilities and student support services. Australian School of Business Taxation and Business Law 2 TABL2751 – Business Taxation Table of Contents 1 PART A: COURSE-SPECIFIC
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Accredited Tertiary Courses Listing 2013 Accredited Tertiary Courses Listing 2013 – as at 20 March 2013 1 2013 Accredited Undergraduate Courses AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY The Australian National University University of Canberra NEW SOUTH WALES Australian Catholic University Australian Institute of Higher Education Avondale College of Higher Education Charles Sturt University Kings Own Institute Macquarie University Southern Cross University Top Education Institute The University of
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