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    unconscionability and the Consumer 7-8 Protection (Amendment) Act 2010 7.0 Conclusion 8 Bibliography 9-10 1.0 Introduction (Application In Malaysia) A voidable contract is one that gives the aggrieved party the right to choose whether or not to proceed or terminate its performance. Thus‚ voidable contracts shall have the meaning allocated to it as per section 2(i) of the Act. To analyze the

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    Contract Act 1950 of Malaysia

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    Vol. 4‚ No. 1; March 2011 Clarification of Rules of Acceptance in Making Business Contracts Dr. Md. Abdul Jalil Associate Professor of Law Department of Business Administration‚ Faculty of Economics and Management International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) E-mail: abduljalil@iiu.edu.my‚ abd_jalil2@yahoo.com Abstract Business firms and Business corporations enter into thousands of contracts everyday. Making a formal and written contract is very important for business corporations and firms although

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    “Cybercrime in Malaysia and U.S.A” What should we do in Malaysia. INTRODUCTION: According to the Oxford advance learner’s dictionary‚ the meaning of cybercrime is the crime that committed using the Internet‚ for example by stealing somebody’s personal or bank details or infecting their computer with a virus. Meanwhile‚ according to India Cyber lab website‚ cybercrime is illegal act that commit via internet such as spreading virus‚ hacking‚ internet auction fraud‚ trafficking in contraband goods

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    responsible for shaping the current Malaysian system. The first was the founding of the Melaka Sultanate at the beginning of the 15th century; second was the spread of Islam in the indigenous culture; and finally‚ and perhaps the most significant in modern Malaysia‚ was British colonial rule which brought with it constitutional government and the common law system. During the realm of the Sultanate‚ Melaka was an important trading port and the maintenance of law and order was crucial to its prosperity. The

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    Financial Management in Malaysia David R. Stiles* Cardiff Business School Cardiff University Aberconway Building Colum Drive Cardiff CF10 3EU Fax (029) 2087 4419 Email drdavid.stiles@ntlworld.com Yusuf Karbhari Cardiff Business School Cardiff University Aberconway Building Colum Drive Cardiff CF10 3EU Muslim H.S. Mohamad Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences IIUM Gombak Canpus International Islamic University Malaysia 50728 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Autobiographical

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    business has the potential to complement almost all of the tourism marketing packages that the state has to offer. “Sarawak’s main tourism strength is obviously the cultural‚ nature and adventure aspect. Along with the agro and eco-tourism that Tourism Malaysia is campaigning nationwide‚ Homestay business is definitely the front runner as a tourism marketing tool in the accommodation factor. “The state is very rich in culture‚ for example‚ the Gawai Dayak celebration and the longhouses. These are things

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    My Country, Malaysia

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    Malaysia is a country which has different races of different skin colour‚ religious views‚ tradition and culture. However‚ it is all seems peaceful in this multiracial condition because it is hardly any racial disputes happening. Yet it was not all good if we look back in the olden days. What we have today is a blessing and a fruit of wisdom of our forefathers who see the importance of social integrity to realise the dream of a peaceful‚ modern and liberal country. In the past of 55 years

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    Educational Policy in Malaysia INTRODUCTION Malaysia is one of the world’s fastest growing economic regions‚ a rapidly growing nation in the heart of South East Asia. Within a span of two decades‚ it has succeeded in bringing about socioeconomic transformation of the society; from its architecture to its lifestyle‚ the Malaysian character speaks of a comfortable coexistence of its ethnic‚ cultural as well as religious diversity that continues to be a part of this country’s charm and practical reality

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    (car) license. Those wanting to get an E license (lorry) must be 21 years or above. Those who want to get the above three classes of license must first of all pass the Highway Code test. The Highway Code exam is conducted in either English or Bahasa Malaysia. JPJ also conducts test in oral for those not too proficient in the above two languages. For those in the above category‚ do seek the assistance of a good Driving Instructor or a reputable institute nearby. Having passed the Highway Code test

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    Bill to Law at Malaysia

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    3. Explain the process how a Bill becomes Law. Malaysia was a former British colony and prior to its independence a commission was appointed to draft the Federal Constitution based on the system of parliamentary democracy practiced in the Great Britain. Similar to the Westminster System‚ Malaysia’s Federal Constitution divides the structure of government into three branches – Executive‚ Legislature‚ and Judiciary. Under the doctrine of separation of powers‚ the Legislature is the body which has

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