In the case of Goodner Brothers‚ Inc. ‚ the six key control weakness were no proper segregation of duties‚ no proper procedure on recording documents‚ lacking monitoring on performance review‚ low gross profit margin than benchmark‚ no control on accessing to the accounting system and inventory storage and too depends on the honesty of the employees. Woody Robinson know very well that the company have these weaknesses that give him the chances to enter the hole to start the fraud activities. Firstly
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In the soliloquies of Satan and Hamlet‚ there is one common theme‚ they are both questioning themselves about their lives. Satan and Hamlet are both fueled by conflicts to take revenge without giving up. As they look at their problems and think about them they become scared of their problems. In each of their soliloquise they both change their attitudes and views on how to solve their problems. Hamlet and Satan both complain a lot in their soliloquies‚ and blame people for causing the tragic
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Mid-Term Exam 1. Distinguish Cause of action from action SUGGESTED ANSWER: A CAUSE OF ACTION is an act or omission of one party in violation of the legal right or rights of the other (Maao Sugar Central vs. Barrios‚ 79 Phil. 606; Sec. 2 of new Rule 2)‚ causing damage to another. An ACTION is an ordinary suit in a court of Justice by which one party prosecutes another for the enforcement or protection of a right‚ or the prevention or redress of a wrong.(Section 1 of former Rule 2). 2
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Helen Palsgraf‚ Respondent‚ v The Long Island Railroad Company‚ Appellant. Court of Appeals of New York Argued February 24‚ 1928 Decided May 29‚ 1928 248 NY 339 CITE TITLE AS: Palsgraf v Long Is. R.R. Co. [*340] OPINION OF THE COURT CARDOZO‚ Ch. J. Plaintiff was standing on a platform of defendant ’s railroad after buying a ticket to go to Rockaway Beach. A train stopped at the station‚ bound for another place. Two men ran forward to catch it. One of the men reached the
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3.1 Within my setting any complaint is handled seriously. All complaints are properly investigated promptly and appropriate action is taken on any concerns that are raised. All complaints are recorded and available on request from both OFSTED and parents. The records include any action taken for each individual complaint. There are two stages to our complaint procedure Stage One If a parent/carer has a complain about the Nursery or the conduct of a individual member of staff we try to solve
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Form 6 Candidate Performance Evidence Record for Holistic Assessment of Units Use this form to record details of activities (tick as appropriate) Observed by your assessor □ Assignments / Projects X Seen by a witness □ Questions □ Candidate Reflective account □ Learner explanation □ Award: Level 3 Diploma. CYPW - 03 Learner Name:
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In Lang v James Morrison & Co Ltd (1912) 13 CLR 1‚ an action was brought by an English company‚ James Morrison & Co Ltd‚ against three defendants‚ J McFarland‚ T Lang and W Keates. The plaintiffs carried on the business of receiving and disposing of frozen meat from abroad. They alleged that the three defendants carried on business in Melbourne as partners under the names ‘T McFarland & Co’ and on occasions ‘McFarland‚ Lang and Keates’. Before the action commenced‚ J McFarland and W Keates became
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[G.R. No. 110187. September 4‚ 1996.] JOSE G. EBRO III‚ petitioner‚ vs. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION‚ INTERNATIONAL CATHOLIC MIGRATION COMMISSION‚ JON DARRAH‚ ALEX DY-REYES‚ CARRIE WILSON‚ and MARIVIC SOLIVEN‚ respondents. Jose R. Ebro‚ Jr. for petitioner. The Solicitor General for public respondent. The Law Firm of Araullo & Raymundo for International Catholic Migration Commission. SYLLABUS 1. POLITICAL LAW; PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW; CONVENTION ON THE PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITY
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Thank you for the recap of our August 1-1 meeting. I want to take a minute to further address the points you mentioned as well as the other areas discussed at this meeting. First I’d like to say thank you for you acknowledgement of my successful effort in being to work on time since our last discussion. I’d also like to thank you for your acknowledgement in my improvements with my core work. Time and Attendance; Work Schedule; Punctuality During this meeting we discussed my attendance and how
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Develop Procedures and Practice to respond to Concerns and Complaints Outcome 1 Understand the regulatory requirements‚ codes of practice and relevant guidance for managing concerns and complaints 1.1 Identify the regulatory requirements‚ codes of practice and relevant guidance for managing concerns and complaints in own home We have to follow many guidelines within my home. The main ones are as follows: National minimum care standards for children’s homes. OFSTED requirements. Every child matters
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