Business Law Subject Number BBC131 Trainer Mr Tony Antoniou Due Date 7th Oct 2012 Chapter 1 LEGAL FOUNDATIONS Tutorial Questions 1 Why did common law become so rigid and flexible? The social behaviour of surroundings where society exists and the device which regulates this social and economic
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Moot Problem for Domestic Law Intramurals Republic of Malaya is a democratic state and has completed 65 years of independence. The constitution of Malaya was brought into effect on 25.02.1950. The Constitution of Malaya is of welfare nature. It has a federal structure. The country has established parliamentary form of government. At present Malaya is facing serious threat of criminalization in politics. According to a study (dated 15.03.2010) conducted by Protection of People’s Civil Rights (PPCR)
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of property • Trespass - direct an unlawful interference with possession of person‚ property or land‚ regardless or intention of trespasser Tortes verses contract law • Tort law - special relationship other than a contract which forms the basis of civil claims (e.g. Patient/doctor‚ parent/child) • Contract law - legally binding agreement forms the basis of the civil claim • For a tort to be successful - plaintiff must prove existence of certain elements that give rise to
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MAJLIS UGAMA ISLAM SINGAPURA FRIDAY SERMON 18 OCTOBER 2002M / 11 SYAABAN 1423H HUDUD LAWS IN ISLAM [pic] My Respected Friday Congregation‚ Today‚ through various media‚ we hear more voices for the implementation of the Shariah or Islamic Law. In this open environment and with the advancement of Information Technology‚ the Muslim community in Singapore would have surely heard some of these calls and hence follow their developments as well as discuss and debate about it. The non-muslim
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the connection between natural law theory and fundamental human rights as articulated in Commonwealth Caribbean constitutions. (Dec. 2009 #2) Generally‚ natural law theorists have purported that law comes from a body of rules or precepts that are distinct from human created legal systems. These rules are heavily influenced by morality and it centrally claims that there are moral principles1 of universal applicability‚ and principles of political morality in which human communities ought to be constituted
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accountability 8 1. Political accountability 8 2. Financial Accountability 8 3. Administrative Law accountability 9 4. Ethical responsibility and integrity 10 Red-Light‚ Green-Light 11 Red Light Approach 11 Green Light Approach 11 Amber Light approach 11 Foundations of Administrative Law 12 Accountability across the public/private divide 13 Legality: rules‚ discretion & policy 15 What is administrative law? 15 Legality 15 Categories of Government Legal Entity 15 Sources of Government Power
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there is a valid contract between the two parties. For the case Allan and Abu‚ the issue is whether Abu can avoid the contract or not. The bus conductor‚ Sally and Abu can get compensation or claim for damages from Allan according to what is stated in The Contracts Act 1950. The Contracts Act of 1950 is an act that involves contracts made between individuals and also the basic fundamentals of how a contract works or functions‚ and what actions can be taken if someone against the act and how the other
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Faculty of Business and Management BBUS2103 Company Law January 2013 Companies Act 1965 Section 181: Member’s Remedy Name: Mohd Afiq bin Sahar NRIC No: 871226-43-5677 Matric No: 871226435677001 Pages 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………….3 2. Example of oppressive‚ disregard of members’ interest and unfairly prejudicial or unfairly discriminatory conduct………………………………………5 Diversion of corporate assets or opportunity………………………………...5 Diversion of profits.…………………………………………………………
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Paper F4 (ENG) CHAPTER Corporate and business law 8 Companies and legal personality Contents 1 2 3 The features of a limited company Types of company Advantages and disadvantages of incorporation: the veil of incorporation © EWP Go to www.emilewoolfpublishing.com for Q/As‚ Notes & Study Guides 199 Paper F4: Corporate and business law (English) The features of a limited company Comparison of companies with other forms of business The meaning of separate legal personality
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Business Law Assignment; Mistake in contract law‚ is a factual misunderstanding that may lead to a failure of a meeting of the minds. Unilateral mistake is mean that is only one party is mistaken‚ but the other party knows‚ or ought reasonably to be aware of the mistake. Contract may be void or voidable. Void is a contract that is no legal effect. While‚ voidable is an agreement that may be affirmed or rejected at the option of one of the party. The reason why Lord Denning took the view that these
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