and this hotel unit is one of the most important departments. Without its assist the hotel will not be able to work properly and to manage with all accommodation tasks and operations. So‚ in the current assignment I’ll try to look and examine the main characteristics and activities of this important department. Rooms Division Task A a) A discussion of the key aspects of legislation and regulatory requirements relevant to rooms division operations. Assessment Criteria 1.3 - Discuss legal and statutory
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Order Code 97-589 Statutory Interpretation: General Principles and Recent Trends Updated August 31‚ 2008 Yule Kim Legislative Attorney American Law Division Statutory Interpretation: General Principles and Recent Trends Summary The Supreme Court has expressed an interest “that Congress be able to legislate against a background of clear interpretive rules‚ so that it may know the effect of the language it adopts.” This report identifies and describes some of the more important rules
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ROOMS DIVISION INFORMATION SHEET 1: I. HOTEL ORGANIZATION The following organizational criteria determine the staffing composition of a hotel: * A hotel’s size classification * A hotel’s location type * A hotel’s product type (service level and target market) A. FUNCTIONAL DEPARTMENTS Most full-service hotels have six main functional departments. Each of these departments will exist‚ in the form or another‚ regardless of location type or product type‚ They include:
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Higher National Diploma in HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT Unit Title: Rooms Division Operations Assignment Title: Assignment 1 – Rooms Division Services Abstract Increasing the rate of room occupancy is the main target of hotel organizations. Hotel organizations also looks at the achieving customer satisfaction and finally get high profit margine. To get high level of customer satisfaction every department of hotel organization are very important. The internal communications in between departments
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Statutory Rape Laws The term "statutory rape" is used when the government considers people under a certain age to be unable to give consent to sex and therefore consider sexual contact with them to be a rape. The age at which individuals are considered to give consent is called the age of consent. The age of consent can ranging from thirteen to twenty-one‚ depending on the limits set by each state in accordance with local standards of morality. Even sex that violates the age-of-consent laws
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STATUTORY INTERPRETATION TOPICS: Preliminaries Rules and approaches Aids to interpretation Impact of EU and HRA PRELIMINARIES Statutory interpretation is the way by which the parts of a statute are interpreted in order to understand what Parliament might have intended by passing that particular statute. Statutes are not user friendly. They are written in technical form and not too easy to understand (ambiguity). The words used in statues may have different meanings which indicate
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Discuss the rules and other aids used in statutory interpretation which the judges could use to help them arrive at a decision in each of the appeals. You should also pay attention to judicial precedent and assess whether the case that the appellants wish to use may be binding on the Court of Appeal. This case study will investigate how certain rules or aids in statutory interpretation can affect the decision of an appeal in court due to the different circumstances involved in a case. There will
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cleanliness in hospitality operation. The reception can be divided into five areas : the concierge department comprises a large ground of uniformed staff‚ including: control of the uniformed staff‚ close liaison with the front office manage and other departments‚ giving of information to guest concerning hotel services and local directions‚ message taking and issuing room keys‚ the booking of theatre and the confirmation of airline passages‚ arranging the hire of the hotel cars and soling
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Chapter 3: Moral Analysis and Legal Requirements Question: How do we find an equitable‚ fair-to-all balance between financial performance and social performance when faced with those conditions then how do we logically convince others to both understand and accept that balance? Hobbes proposed that men and women were supposed to obey the law and it was up to the government authority to set the law. Even if they do not like the law‚ you have to accept them. If humans continue to look over
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Statutory duties Main statutory duties of a director are provided by s.132 • Where a director breaches common law duties‚ these statutory provisions impose criminal liabilities. • S.132(1) is a general provision that requires directors to act ‘honestly’ at all times and use reasonable diligence in the exercise of their powers. Any breach of fiduciary duty • Duty imposed on directors to avoid conflict of interest by not using confidential information they obtain by virtue of their position
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