[Name]: Yong Yee Luenn [Student ID]: TP 022725 [Intake number]: UC2F1210AF [FI] [Module code]: BM054-3.5-3-CL [Subject code]: Company Law [Lecture’s name]: Nadiah Suki [Assignment title]: Individual assignment [Submit date]: 15th January 2014 Table of Content Title Page Case Reference 3 Question 1 4-6 Question 2 7-8 Question 3 9-10 Reference 11 Case Reference 1) Salomon v. Salomon & Co. Ltd 2) Symington v. Symington’s Quarries Ltd 3) Daimler Co Ltd
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Issue: • Recommendation for Mary‚ and influences to the advice. • Whether a public entity is the most appropriate entity for her mining venture. • Should Susan incorporate? If so‚ should she adopt a company structure? • Assuming Susan adopts a company structure‚ what type of Liability Company should Susan adopt? Relevant Laws: Form of association: • Consider the possible form of association‚ corporate and non-corporate • Consider comparative advantages and disadvantages of each form of association
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nature. It makes use of the beneficial the provisions of the law. includes provisions in law. deceit. The judiciaries in an element of India It is obligatory to exercise This is clearly prohibited‚ accept this concept. tax management. as it is fully illegal. It is a rewarding concept It aims at avoiding costs When proved‚ tax evasion for professionals/ experts arising as consequences of invites stringent penalties as it allows making use of non – compliance
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The Companies Act‚ 1956 Sec 1 Short title‚ and commencement (1) This Act may be called the Companies (Amendment) Act‚ 2000. (2) The provisions of this Act‚ other than sections 7 and 75‚ shall come into force at once and sections 7 and 75 shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may‚ by notification in the Official Gazette‚ appoint. Sec 2 Definitions In this Act‚ unless the context otherwise requires‚ (1) "abridged prospectus" means a memorandum containing such salient features
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The Walt Disney Company is an American diversified multinational mass media corporation headquartered in Walt Disney Studios‚ California. It is the largest media conglomerate in the world in terms of revenue. The company is best known for the products of its film studio‚ the Walt Disney Studios‚ and today one of the largest and best-known studios in Hollywood. Disney also owns and operates the ABC broadcast television network; cable television networks such as Disney Channel‚ ESPN‚A+E Networks
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Business sector – Private/Ltd (Limited Trade Company) A limited trade company is a company in which the liability of members or subscribers of the company is limited to what they have invested or guaranteed to the company. Limited companies may be limited by shares or by guarantee. And the former of these‚ a limited company limited by shares‚ may be further divided into public companies and private companies. Who may become a member of a private limited company is restricted by law and by the company’s
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successful online company‚ that provides a tool to connect people who need a sleeping space and people who have spare space. This company does not require credit checks and paperwork; the website of AirBnb is very simple with an easy interface; the prices are not high. All these benefits make the company attractive to customers. According to the Business Model Canvas AirBnb has its customer segments. In my opinion‚ a company serves different customer segments. AirBnb’s service depends on the needs and
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The founhder of the company‚ Godfrey Keebler‚ started with jus a small bakery in Philadelphia‚ PA in 1853. During the next two generations‚ local bakeries popped up around the country‚ including Strietmann‚ Hekman‚ Supreme and Bowman. With the introduction of cars and trucks (carrying the Keebler logo)‚ bakery goods could be distributed beyond the neighborhood and regional distribution began. In 1927‚ United Biscuit Company of America was formed. By 1944‚ there were 16 bakeries in the
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Internet From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about the public worldwide computer network system. For other uses‚ see Internet (disambiguation). "Computer culture" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Cyberculture. |Internet | |[pic] | |A visualization of routing paths through a portion of the Internet.
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of this paper is to attempt to asses how companies can use pay linked to performance to increase organisational effectiveness. This paper will consider different examples of how companies can utilize pay correlated to performance to increase organisational effectiveness. This paper will identify the different factors that an organisation uses linked to pay‚ including organisations reward systems for attitudes and behaviours of individual employees which is linked to the effectiveness of an organisation
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