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    CERTIFICATION This academic report is a product of SANDRINE NJEMO NKA’A from an industrial training program at N ATIONAL PORT AUTHORITY CREDIT UNION LEAGUE [NPACCUL] for the period of August 1 to September 30. This report has been carefully developed in accordance to the conditions and criteria that satisfy the award of B.SC Accounting Degree from the Catholic University Of Bamenda Cameroon [CATUC]. Signature; ………………………………… ……………………………… The Manager NPACCUL

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    Below the Knee Amputation

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    BELOW THE KNEE AMPUTATION Below the knee amputation (BKA) is surgery to remove all or part of your foot or your leg below the knee cap. A below the knee amputation is a surgical procedure when the bottom part of the leg is removed with an incision below the knee. This is also known as a trans-tibial amputation. This procedure is recommended when a patient has a severely diseased or damaged lower leg that cannot be treated.  Below-knee amputation is usually performed for extensive high-grade soft-tissue

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    Strict Liability

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    Strict Liability “The law presumes that mens rea is always required in criminal offences‚ unless it is clear that Parliament intended an offence to be one of strict liability”. Discuss. (25marks) The general principle of criminal law is that the prosecution must establish the presence of both actus reus and mens rea. As the majority of criminal offences are created by statute‚ Parliament will usually indicate the kind of mens rea required

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    Corporation

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    CHAPTER ONE Introduction 1.1 Background One of the primary benefits of creating a corporate entity is to limit the liability of the shareholders. However‚ under certain circumstances the corporate entity may be disregarded. This is also known as piercing the corporate veil and is the most frequent method for holding the shareholders liable for the acts of a corporation. Corporate officers‚ directors and controlling shareholders have a general fiduciary duty of loyalty and care which should govern

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    HKL 31

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    On our driver way‚ you can see Western District Police Station. Do you know that…… In the early days‚ a number system was assigned to the police station on Hong Kong Island. They used no1 to no9 as a police station name. In the early days‚ Western District Police Station called No.7 Station where located on Queen’s Road West near Pokfulam Road. Then; it was moved to Des Voeux Road West in 1902. Until 1952‚ it was changed name as a Western District Police Station. Station No.1 was located in Causeway

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    Vicarious Liability

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    Vicarious Liability‚ what is it? Vicarious commitment insinuates a condition where a business is considered responsible for the exercises or rejections of their specialists. In a workplace situation‚ a business can be held at danger for the exhibitions or prohibitions of its employee’s‚ whether it can be shown that the offenses happened over the range of their occupation. A case when a business can be held vicariously at risk cases can join exhibits of tormenting behavior‚ bullying‚ mercilessness

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    Balance Of Payment

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    Balance of Payment Balance of Payment is the recording system of economic and financial flows that take place over a specified time period between residents and non-residents of a given country. The residents of a country compromise of the general government‚ individual‚ private and non- profitable bodies serving individuals and enterprises. The Balance of Payment will consist mainly with three sections. 1. Current Account- This shows all the inflows and outflows of a country. 2. Capital Account-

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    Answers to December 2010 Exam

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    Answers Professional Level – Options Module‚ Paper P7 (INT) Advanced Audit and Assurance (International) 1 (a) Briefing notes Subject: Business risks facing Jolie Co Introduction December 2010 Answers These briefing notes evaluate the business risks facing our firm’s new audit client‚ Jolie Co‚ which operates in the retail industry‚ and has a year ended 30 November 2010. Ability to produce fashion items The company is reliant on staff with the skill to produce high fashion clothes ranges‚

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    Criminal Liability

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    Criminal Liability Essay Criminal liabilities are conditions of being actually or potentially subject to a legal obligation. Liability means legal responsibility for one’s acts or omission‚ also when acts which harms society‚ and which are prosecuted by the government. Sometimes certain negligence can lead to criminal liability. Liability needs to be distinguished from the following concepts: * culpability (purposely‚ knowingly‚ recklessly‚ negligently) - infers intent * capacity

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    Employers Liability

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    Employers Liability and breach of statutory duty Employers liability have both a common law and statutory aspect. Common law = found in tort of negligence. Duties are only owed to employees. Not owed to IC and visitor’s (Occupiers liability) Common Law Basic duty owed at common law by an employer to an employee is founded on the tort of negligence. Authority derives from: Wilsons and Clyde Coal v English [1938] AC 57 Employers have the duty at common law to take reasonable

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