African Consolidated Resources Plc and Others Minister of Mines and Mining Development and Others (HC 6411/07) [2010] ZWHHC 86 (6 September 2010) Download original filesPDF format RTF format | | Bookmark/share this page | [Context] [Hide Context] HH 205-2010 HC 6411/07 IN THE HIGH COURT OF ZIMBABWE HELD AT HARARE In the matter between:- AFRICAN CONSOLIDATED RESOURCES Plc and DASHALOO INVESTMENTS (PVT) LTD and POSSESSION INVESTMENTS (PVT) LTD and HEAVY STUFF INVESTMENTS
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least two parties are required; one of them‚ the offeror‚ makes an offer which the other‚ the offeree‚ accepts.1 A contract may be defined as a legally binding agreement or‚ in the words of Sir Frederick Pollock: "A promise or set of promises which the law will enforce". The agreement will create rights and obligations that may be enforced in the courts. The normal procedure of enforcement is an action for damages for breach of contract‚ though in some cases the court may order performance by the party
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Subject 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
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judiciary‚ and are carried out by Government. The legislature is the law-making body‚ and is comprised of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The legislative function involves ‘the enactment of general rules determining the structure and powers of public authorities and regulating the conduct of citizens and private organisations. The executive is all the institutions and persons concerned with the implementation of the laws made by the legislature. It involves central and local government
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OUTLINE OF LECTURE IN LAW ON CONTRACTS (Defective Contracts) 1. Defective contracts a. Rescissible contract – valid until rescinded; b. Voidable contract – valid until annulled; c. Unenforceable contract – cannot be sued upon or enforced unless ratified; d. Void contract – no effect at all‚ cannot be ratified or validated 2. Rescission Rescission is the remedy granted by law to the contracting parties and sometimes even to third persons in order to recover indemnity
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Question A- states the similarities and differences between legislation and subsidiary legislation. What is legislation? Legislation knows as statutory law which is has been enacted or promulgated by any kind of governing body or even parliament. It refers to a single law or even a group body of enacted law. In the history‚ it is called as “bill” which is more often than not projected by a member of the legislature. Examples of legislation are Statutes or Acts of Parliament‚ Ordinance and Enactments
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Constitutional law 2013 Greg Lowndes 1. Constitutions and Constitutional Law. a). What is a Constitution? * The empowering structures of a government that allows them to govern. * Along with the limitation f the power that they can exercise. * In totalitarian systems of government a Constitution may place far more emphasis on the empowering of organs of the government rather than on the limits of power. * Emphasis on the democratic constitutionalism *
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= 3.3075 kJ H = -Q/1000n = -3.3075kJ/0.025 mol = -132.3 kJmol-1 Uncertainty of enthalpy change of reaction of H2 Part 1 The uncertainty for the reaction above is as follows: Uncertainty of ∆H2 = = 0.01 + 0.1 25.00 31.5 = ± 0.004 Part 2 Equation of the reaction; MgO(s) + 2HCl(ℓ) → MgCl2(aq) + H2O(g) no of moles : no
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Objectives On successful completion of this course you should have acquired: A basic understanding of the Australian Taxation System A sound knowledge of the main concepts and principles of Australian taxation law. A reasonable degree of competence in applying the taxation laws and in preparing income tax returns of moderate complexity for individual taxpayers‚ companies‚ partnerships and trusts. An understanding of the principles of Fringe Benefits tax and Goods and Services tax. An acquaintance
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Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to test Coulomb’s Law which states that the force between two spherically symmetric charged objects is directly proportional to the product of the charges‚ and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the centers of the two charges. In mathematical vector notation Coulomb’s Law is expressed as where Fr is the force on particle 1 due to particle 2 in Newtons‚ q is the charge on 12 1 particle 1 in Coulombs‚ q2 is the charge on particle
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