Graduate Diploma in Law Contract Law Examination Paper DATE: 16 June 2010 TIME: AM TIME ALLOWED: THREE HOURS INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Where questions are sub-divided‚ candidates should not expect the sub-divisions necessarily to be of equal weight. Materials provided: GDL Statutory Extracts (which MUST be returned UNMARKED at the end of the examination). You must answer THREE questions out of SIX Continued Overleaf OA6544 1 © The College of Law 2010 This is
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Equity 4 Textbook 1 Chapter 7 Equity- The first Building Block Liability is a fixed obligation and must be paid back. Equity is residual and does not have a fixed repayment requirement. Equity can also be thought of as the foundation of a business as in the old adage. Equity provides: The cushion to absorb shrinking asset in a downturn The resilience to withstand operating losses; The leverage to avoid debt carrying costs Equity represents the ultimates business risk. In relation to the risk/reward
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INTRODUCTION TO TAXATION Unlike most transfers‚ which are voluntary‚ taxation is compulsory. That’s needed because of free-rider problem (no one will have injective to contribute) Modern taxes are monetized (individuals provide just money) Tariffs are taxes imposed on imported goods. Tariffs protect domestic producers. Taxes can be divided to: • direct • indirect Direct taxes are individual income tax‚ payroll tax (used to finance social) security‚ corporation income tax
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w 页码,1/2(W) Taxation of Individuals and Business Entities 2011‚ eBook - 1st 2/e Content Chapter1: An Introduction to Tax Who Cares About Taxes and Why? LO1 A clear understanding of the role of taxes in everyday decisions will help you make an informed decision about the value of studying taxation or pursuing a career in taxation. One view of taxation is that it represents an inconvenience every April 15th (the annual due date for filing federal individual tax returns without extensions)
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Presumptive Taxation A presumptive or imputed tax is generally a proxy for the standard tax. It is applied when the tax base is too small or hard to verify‚ due to limited administrative resources‚ or improper accounting practices. According to a definition by Ahmed and Stern (1991)‚ “The term presumptive taxation covers a number of procedures under which the ‘desired’ base for taxation (direct or indirect) is not itself measured‚ but is inferred from some simple indicators which are more easily
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Defamation of Character and its Defences Defamation of Character is an unjustified or untrue attack on a person’s reputation. The attack may be intentional or unintentional Must lower the person’s reputation‚ cause people to avoid him/her‚ or expose the person to hatred – may result in difficulty finding or keeping jobs‚ friendships etc. A person’s reputation who has been damaged due to defamation can sue for damages. Section 2b of the CORAF guarantees freedom of speech and expression yey people
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BAO 2203 Corporate Accounting Final Exam Details Sem 2‚ 2014 Section A 20 Multiple Choice Questions 20 x 1mark = 20 Marks Suggested time 36 minutes Covers material from week 1 to 12 and includes both theoretical and practical questions. Section B 3 Short answer questions (3 x 4 marks = 12 marks) Suggested time 22 minutes Refer to: Chapter 6‚ 27 and 32 from Deegan 7e Section C 6 Practical Questions (68 marks) Suggested time 122 minutes 1. Liquidation: (10 marks) 2. Business combinations:
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NT1330 FINAL EXAM NOTES Introducing the Domain Name System (DNS) The process of obtaining an IP address for a computer name (for example‚ “ComputerA”) is called name resolution. Using the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) The routing service included with Windows Server 2008 is better suited for a smaller network or one with a small amount of network traffic that needs to pass between subnets. Introducing Network Access Protection (NAP) Network Access Protection is a new feature in Windows
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Employment and Industrial Relations Law Notes Employment and Industrial Relations Law Notes – S1/2007 Table of Contents Topic 1 – Australian Labour Laws .................................................................................................. 6 What are labour laws? ...................................................................................................................... 6 The development of labour laws in Australia .............................................
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cos11π/12 cos(x/2) = ± √((1+cosx)/2) we use this Half-Angle Formula to evaluate it. Since in this question‚ 11π/12 is in the Quadrant II‚ so cos(11π/12) should be negative. cos11π/12 = – √((1+cos(11π/6))/2) = – √((1+(√3/2))/2) to simplify it‚ both sides multiply by 2‚ – √(((1+(√3/2))(2))/((2)(2))) = – √((2+(√3))/4) You should know what cos(11π/6) is‚ and you just plug in the number and you should get the answer. (√3 – i)-10 We are using De Moivre’s Theorem to solve this problem
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