Unit 32: Take Minutes Unit code: Q209 Unit reference number: M/601/2478 1 Understand the task of taking minutes at meetings 1.1 Describe the purpose of meetings 1.2 Describe legal and organisational requirements that may apply to minute taking 1.3 Explain the purpose of minutes as an accurate record of discussions and decisions The purpose of holding a meeting is to discuss topics that are relevant to the running of the business and to keep all working together towards the same goals.
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The doctrine of covering the field is a doctrine in constitutional theory that applies in federal constitutions where legislative powers are shared between the federal government and the federating states in Enumerated Lists. It applies only to legislative acts (statutes) made by the federal and state legislatures under the Concurrent Legislative List. In the US‚ the expression‚ covering the same ground‚ was used in Houston v Moore 18 US 1 (1820). The doctrine simply means that where there is a
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DETAILED DISSERTATION PROPOSAL OF NENZOU T.G R089512X SUPERVISOR: Mr. JOEL ZOWA “The plight of an unrepresented accused person in a criminal trial in Zimbabwe” Introduction Central to the whole aspect of the entire system of criminal justice‚ in any civilized nation‚ is the quest to strike a balance between the scales of justice. Criminal offenders‚ on one hand‚ must be punished in order to prevent socially intolerable activities and concurrently minimum fair trial rights of every accused
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Question One LEGAL SYSTEM a) The Act of Parliament I have chosen is the Smoke-free Environments Act 1990 This Act was introduced to prevent the effect of other people’s smoking on the health of people in the workplace or other public enclosed areas. Society’s beliefs have changed on this subject and the laws have changed to keep pace‚ “fifty years ago it was polite to ask somebody would you like a smoke? Today it would be deeply impolite not to ask‚ do you mind if I smoke?” (CDC‚ Jan 29
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2012 Indlaw SC 461 Supreme Court Of India (1) U.P. Power Corporation Ltd.(2)State Of U.P. v (1) Rajesh Kumar & Ors.(2)Brij Bhushan Sharma & Anr. 27-Apr-2012 Appeals disposed of BENCH Hon ’ble Mr. Justice Dalveer Bhandari & Hon ’ble Mr. Justice Dipak Misra COMPARATIVE CITATIONS (2012) 7 SCC 1‚ 2012 (2) UPLBEC 1222‚ JT 2012 (4) SC 459 LEGISLATION REFERRED Constitution (Seventy-Seventh Amendment) Act‚ 1995 Constitution (Eighty-Second Amendment) Act‚2000 Constitution (Eighty-Fifth Amendment) Act
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SUBSTANTIVE LEGITIMATE EXPECTATIONS IN AUSTRALIAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW MATTHEW GROVES∗ [Judicial review of administrative action has traditionally had a procedural focus. This means that courts examine the procedure by which a decision is made‚ rather than the decision itself. A denial of natural justice is no exception to review — a person dissatisfied with an administrative decision has long been able to complain about the fairness of the decision-making process but not the fairness of the decision
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FORMATION OF A COMPANY I. Promotion : Refers to the entire process by which a company is brought into existence. It starts with the conceptualisation of the birth a a company and determination of the purpose for which it is to be formed. The persons who conceive the company and invest the initial funds are known as the promoters of the company. The promoters enter into preliminary contracts with vendors and make arrangements for the preparation‚ advertisement and the circulation of prospectus
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Company Law: Assignment 1. Advise Sarah and Jane of the advantages and disadvantages of operating their business: a. Separately b. Sarah Jane Pty Ltd c. Sarah Jane Ltd Separately -less cost to set up the business -easy to comply with legal requirement under the corporation act Disadvantages: -you are there on your own unlimited unlimited liability her own asset could in danger as the result of breaches in contract and in tort The advantage of Sarah Jane Pty Ltd: Sarah‚ Jane and their employees
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of registration Disadvantages of incorporation Lifting the corporate veil Lesson 2: memorandum of association Meaning and importance The purposes of memorandum The contents of memorandum The alteration of the memorandum Doctrine of ultra vires Lesson 3: articles of association Meaning of articles of association The contents of articles of association Alteration of articles of association The constructive notice of memorandum and articles 2 The doctrine of indoor management
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purposes of public officials acting beyond their duty” Historical Context History explains our funny rules‚ rather than logic (O.W. Holmes) Key words: Parliamentary sovereignty & rule of law; executive power; delegation’ jurisdiction & ultra vires Monarch and cabinet (exec) accountable to legs (Parl) Absolute Monarch: William the Conqueror – personal control over state affairs – unfettered royal prerogative‚ except for physical capacity to enforce‚ ppl willing to follow Shrinking
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