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    Constitution and replaceable rules A company’s internal management may be governed by: provisions of the Corporations Act 2001 (the Corporations Act) that apply to the company - known as replaceable rules; a Constitution; or a combination of both (s135 and 136). (Replaceable rules outlined contains a detailed listing of the text of the rules). Replaceable rules do not apply to proprietary companies where the one person is the sole director and sole member‚ although a constitution may be

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    In this essay‚ I am going to analyse the rules of offer and acceptance and then come to a conclusion as to how satisfactory I think each of them are and why. In its general sense‚ an offer is an indication or proposal by one person or party (offeror) to another (offeree). It consists of one party promising to do or give something for the other party’s promise to do or give something in return. There must be willingness to contract on certain terms‚ made with the intention that it shall become

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    The doctrine of Indoor management‚ popularly known as the Turquand’s rule initially arose some 150 years ago in the context of the doctrine of constructive notice. The doctrine of constructive notice of a company’s public documents was‚ of course‚ abolished prospectively. The rule was partly dictated by practical necessity - persons contracting with a company were not expected to spend their time checking that any required resolutions had properly been passed‚ at meetings that had been correctly

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    Rule of law in India When the rule of law disappears‚ we are ruled by the whims of men – Tiffany Madison Introduction What does rule of law mean? In laymen terms‚ law should rule‚ people should obey the law. The earliest form of this type of governance could be traced back to 1750 BC. The Hammurabi code‚ popularly known as an ‘eye for an eye’‚ off course it was the most primitive form of law which was used to obtain justice. In a democratic nation especially India‚ our constitution is the supreme

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    Federal Rules of Evidence

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    4 1. Summarize the Federal Rules of Evidence in your own words. The Federal Rules of Evidence (F.R.E.) enacted in 1975 and replaced prior centuries of various and sundry judge made caselaw. The F.R.E. is a complex set of statutes or penal codes legislated with the intent of replacing unfair evidentiary submission and/or unnecessary expense and delay among the courts. The basic concept behind the F.R.E. is the need for a consistent and predictable federal rule set that would promote fairness

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    Cuba Spanish Rule

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    to conquer land that posed potential benefits and financial growth. In this case America’s neighbor Cuba offered a unique range of crops and business possibilities. Originally Cuba was under the Spanish rule‚ and evidence supports the claim that many cubans did not want to be under the spanish rule for several reasons. This eventually lead to some cubans migrating from Cuba to Florida and other parts of the United States. Cuba struggled to gain independence from the Spanish. In 1890’s The United

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    Rule of Merger & Demerger

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    Rules of Merger & Demerger _________________________________________ 1. These rules are called Rules of Merger & Demerger amongst the Firms registered with The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. 2. Concept of Merger & Demerger: i) The Partnership Act has not prescribed merger & demerger of partnerships. In the corporate world‚ merger and demerger have become universal practices for securing survival‚ growth‚ expansion and globalization of enterprise and achieving multitude

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    PERFLUORINATED COMPOUNDS: PERSISTENT‚ PESKY POLLUTANTS PRESENCE IN ARCTIC ENVIRONMENT AND WILDLIFE‚ LEADING TO PRESENCE IN HUMAN BLOOD SERUM J. Horton CHEM 422- Environmental Chemistry 4th of May‚ 2012 1 I N TR O D U CTI O N Perflurorinated compounds (PFCs) are heterogeneous organic compounds that have a partially or fully fluorinated alkyl chain‚ which can range from four to fourteen carbons and can have other functional organic groups attached. PFCs are mostly the products of industrial

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    Fuqra had a strong presence near Bellevue‚ Washington at the time of the 1994 murders and is believed to have previously committed acts of terrorism against Indo-Pakistani targets in Seattle and Tacoma. Fuqra had a significant presence in Seattle‚ Bellingham and Onalaska until the mid-1990s. The presence in Seattle was established in early 1985‚ as the Colorado Fuqra was found to possess pictures of Fuqra members in the area. A FBI report from 1988 said that Fuqra had “nomadic” groups in Seattle

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    author of such historic piece as the Mayas‚ and many other aspects of Pre and Post Columbian times‚ offered much evidences to the cause. Written and Visual The findings and diaries of Columbus- Columbus was actually the first person to discover the presence of Africans in the Americas. Columbus himself reported that the Native Amerindians of Hispaniola had told him that‚ “There had came to Hispaniola people who have the tops of their spears made of metal‚ which they call guanine‚ of which he had sent

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