DISCUSS THE FACTORS WHICH THE COURT TAKES INTO ACCOUNT WHEN DECIDING THE ORDER OF PROPERTY SETTLEMENT BETWEEN THE DIVORCED PARTIES. DISCUSS ALSO THE FACTORS WHICH THE COURT CONSIDERS IN MAKING A CUSTODY ORDER AUTHOR: KATALILO JOY INTRODUCTION This paper will discuss factors considered by the courts when making an order of property settlement and child custody between divorced parties. These matters are covered in the Matrimonial Causes Act of 2007 (MCA 07). The courts are guided
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Evaluate the recent trends on the ethical considerations and social responsibilities of multi-national companies. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a concept whereby organizations consider the wellbeing of the public by taking responsibility for the effect of their actions on all stakeholders; customers‚ employees‚ shareholders‚ communities and the environment in every aspect of their operations. This responsibility is seen to extend beyond the statutory obligation to comply with legislation
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traced through the male line. The idea of utilitarianism suggests that human beings act in a way that highlights their own self-interest. It is based on pure factuality‚ leaves out on imagination. Dickens provides three vivid examples of this utilitarian logic in Hard Times through the characters of Mr. Thomas Gradgrind‚ Mr. Bounderby‚ and Mr. Gradgrind. Mr. Gradgrind educates his daughter‚ Louisa‚ with facts and facts alone. He raises her to disregard emotions and see everything in terms of statistics
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style APA Writing language English (U.S.) Number of sources 5 Number of pages 4 page(s) / approximately 1100 word(s) Order additional information write a 4 page paper Weigh the relative pros and cons of current trends to expand the scope of consideration of work-life issues. Include such topics as ethics‚ social responsibility‚ and workplace spirituality. Be sure to consider this question in relation to HRM as a strategic business partner. subheadings should be: * Current trends in work-life issues
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At the wholefoods company most entry level employees make $10.86 on average. This averages out to about 21‚000 a year. This may not seem to be a very comparable pay scale‚ but their benefits out ways the pay. With a very extensive benefits package wholefoods has effectively been able to entice workers to be a part of the company. The company offers medical‚ dental‚ 401k‚ personal wellness account‚ health care reimbursement‚ dependent care reimbursement‚ life insurance‚ disability insurance‚ team
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to say that by eliminating welfare‚ each person would have to pay less income taxes through obligatory payments. This would benefit society as a whole‚ since the number of Americans not on welfare outnumber the amount that are. Another reason a utilitarian would be opposed to welfare is because it allows people to be more complacent and lax about supporting themselves. By allowing people to not be productive citizens‚ they are not benefiting society as a whole‚ or the greatest amount of people. Another
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Synopsis: This essay examines the rule knows as The Rule in Pinnel’s Case and how it impacted upon the doctrine of consideration. It also examines the problems arising from the Rule in Pinnel’s Case‚ the subsequent exceptions that were developed to circumvent the rule and in detail the most important exception of them; Promissory estoppel and how it solved the problem’s arising from the Rule. The distinction between traditional estoppel and this new type of estoppel ’Promissory Estoppel’ are also
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Group 1 Case Assignment Case Incident Long Hours‚ Hundreds of E-Mails‚ and No Sleep: Does This Sound like a Satisfying Job? Although the 40-hour workweek is now the exception rather than the norm‚ some individuals are taking things to the extreme. • John Bishop‚ 31‚ is an investment banker who works for Citigroup’s global energy team in New York. A recent workday for Bishop consisted of heading to the office for a conference call at 6:00 P.M. He left the office at 1:30 A.M. and
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Basic methods of price determination Following points must be taken into consideration before fixing the price of a product. Costs Competition Demand Legal Considerations Elements of Marketing Mix etc. However‚ major determinants of price are - Costs‚ competition and demand. Based on this there are three major approaches to setting the price of a product. They are: 1. Cost oriented pricing 2. Competition oriented pricing 3. Demand oriented pricing Cost oriented pricing In
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P3 – In this task I’m going to explain how factors affect travel to long-haul destination. Time zones and length of flight There are many travel factors that tourists take into consideration when choosing a long haul destination. The term used for this world standard time is Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). This term evolved in 1884 and from that time each area of the world took on a time that was either behind or ahead. For example‚ Africa is two hours ahead of GMT‚ so we refer to the time as GMT+2.
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