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    Commercial Law in Malta

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    certain documents with the Register of Companies as per article 76 (1). In instances of public or private companies‚ the documentation may vary depending on the particular circumstances of the company. To further complicate the matter‚ certain tax law requirements may sometimes impact company registration. Formation formalities:     Memorandum of association Article of association Registration of memorandum and articles Alteration and addition to memorandum and articles Memorandum of Association

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    likely be discharging this director any potential liability. Apart from this‚ directors are also not bound to give continuous attention to the company and he is justified in trusting official performing duties with honesty under City Equitable. Law Wai Duen v Boldwin Construction Co. Ltd Afterwards‚ Judge Hoffmann LJ in a later case Re D’Jan Ltd proposed that the directors’ duty of care and skill should be considered by a two-fold subjective/objective test. Still‚ City Equitable is the leading

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    the Georgia State University MBA program‚ entered into employment with IBM. After working for IBM for three years‚ he was fired. Tim filed suit in a Texas trial court for wrongful termination. The clerk at the court told him that according to state law‚ he must pursue

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    2012 Private Law versus Public Law Public law (Criminal Law) is a theory of law that governs the different relationships between the state and the individual. This is who is considered to be either a citizen or a company. Criminal law has to have evidence that is beyond reasonable doubt‚ which means that a person is very likely of commenting that certain crime (Kilpatrick‚ 2000). Public law covers three sub-divisions which are constitutional‚ administrative and criminal law. To understand how

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    Why Unjust Law Is Wrong

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    It is acceptable and even necessary to to protest unjust and unfair laws‚ because it is morally wrong. People who were being punished inhumanely because it was the law‚ “My teammates and I saw a man strung up by his neck - and set on fire.(James)” Lynching was a legal crime against black as a form of punishment. This is not a law a country is suppose to allow‚ allow such a violent law against a certain race in a way to show superiority. No one has to right or liberty to take someone’s life for the

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    defective (not clear if its defective)- s4(2) and (3) - it seems that C supplied this.  Discuss There is exclusion term discuss courts approach and Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 s7 is relevant note W is a non consumer and the term is subject to the test of reasonableness The term may be considered to be unfair and as such not binding - UNFAIR TERMS IN CONSUMER CONTRACT REGULATIONS 1999 providing the term is not negotiated If the pump was okay and the explosion was caused by the service

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    Natural Law VS. Positive Law Laws are rules established by a governing authority to organize and maintain orderly existence. It can generally be divided into two principles: Natural law‚ which is based on the divine‚ and Positive law which states that laws are what the lawmakers command. Throughout history many philosophers have come to be linked to either branch of law. Philosophers such as Aristotle advocated Natural law‚ while others‚ such as Thomas Hobbes‚ supported Positive law. Each

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    Common Law Tradition and Sources of Law Common Law Tradition: In early England‚ there was desire to establish a legal system that did not settle disputes by simply relying on local customs and traditions. Instead‚ there was desire to use a uniform legal system throughout the entire country. “What evolved was the beginning of common law‚ a body of general rules that applied throughout the entire English realm. Eventually‚ the common law tradition became part of the heritage of all nations

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    Shapley | Civil Law v. Criminal Law | Introduction to Criminal Law | Joanna Solis 3/2/2012 | Only a few people actually know “the law”. Others think that the criminal justice system is a body that only has one set of rules and laws and all act the same. Not to mention that because of television they think that every case is tried at criminal court with a judge and a panel of jurors. However that is not the case because there’s two specifically types of law‚ civil and criminal law. Though both

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    Differences of Law There are several distinctions of law in business and society designed to protect humanity. Not properly exposed to law we may not know hot to distinguish them. To understand the differences we will be discussing the meaning between criminal‚ civil‚ common‚ and statutory laws while also providing an example. Last we will also cover what the United States Constitutional provisions most affect the rights of businesses and organizations. Criminal Law Criminal law according to

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