will govern the contracts entered into by Acme Fireworks. In addition, I am to analyze whether the five essential elements of a contract have been met. Acme Fireworks is currently licensed as a sole proprietorship. As such, I will examine any potential personal liability they may have if a spectator was to get injured during a firework display. Further, I will compare the different employment types available to Acme Fireworks. Lastly, I will analyze and recommend a new business entity that would
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EFFECTS OF ECONOMIC FACTORS ON PROCUREMENT PROCSEE A CASE STUDY OF YALA SUB DISTRICT HOSPITAL PRESENTED BY POLYCENA MUKAMI MIRITI A RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULLFILMENT FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELORS IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT OF MOI UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS 2013 DECLARATION I POLYCENA MUKAMI MIRITI hereby declare that this research proposal is my original work and not a duplicate of similar published work of any scholar for academic purpose and has not been
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Criminal Offences Criminal offences are dealt with by the police, they will arrest the suspect for what criminal actions may be and then will take them to the station for questioning. They will either release the suspect without a charge, will charge the suspect of an offence or bail the suspect and they will return at a later date, the suspect can be cautioned. However after an arrest the arrestee may want to be granted bail, this will be given by the police if they choose to give this. The offences
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H8032-Prelims.QXD 7/1/06 11:08 AM Page i CIMA’S Official Learning System CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting, 2006 Syllabus Certificate Level Fundamentals of Ethics, Corporate Governance and Business law David Sagar Larry Mead Philippa Foster Back H8032-Prelims.QXD 7/1/06 11:08 AM Page ii CIMA Publishing is an imprint of Elsevier Linacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford OX2 8DP, UK 30 Corporate Drive, Suite 400, Burlington, MA 01803, USA First edition 2006
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that, nothing in the application warranted the extension of further credit. As such this new appeal for an extension had to be very compelling. Background National fabricators was reorganised after Canadian Metal fabricators’ ltd, a family business whose shareholders gave up on and resulted in the company going bankrupt. Mr Kruger bought a substantial amount of shares with his savings from shareholders and assumed the position of president of the company. He was a certified management accountant
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Executive Summary This report is focused on the article “Employment Terms in Bangladesh”. In this article many terms of ELSOA (Employment Of Labor Standing Orders Act, 1965) were described. The focus was in employment contracts and termination. In this article different legislation of employment were discussed describing where it has to be implemented and how. We tried our utmost effort to understand and analyze those issues. We tried to figure out utility of ELSOA in different organizations of
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Journal of Business and Management; Vol. 7, No. 18; 2012 ISSN 1833-3850 E-ISSN 1833-8119 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education A Proposed Model for Accounting Treatment of Ijarah Muhannad A. Atmeh1 & Jamal Abu Serdaneh2 1 TAG Graduate School of Business Administration, German Jordanian University, Amman, Jordan 2 Faculty of Business Studies, Arab Open University – Jordan Branch, Amman, Jordan Correspondence: Muhannad A. Atmeh, TAG Graduate School of Business Administration
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in view, Bangladesh Bank constituted a Focus group comprising representatives of the central Bank, a number of Islamic Banks and the Central Shariah Board for Islamic Banks of Bangladesh to formulate an integrated guideline for conducting banking business of the Islamic Bank/Islamic bank branches of conventional banks. Based on the recommendations of the Focus group this guideline embodying different terminologies used in Islamic Banking operations, definitions of the terminologies, the principles
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binding agreements Who has the right to enforce contractual obligations? * Contractual obligations only exist between those who have agreed to undertake them. * It follows that only parties to the contract have the right to bring an action to enforce it. This is called ‘privity’ of contract. * Price v Easton (1833) 4 B & Ad 433 * Coulls v Bagot's Executor & Trustee Co Ltd (1967) 119 CLR 460 Price v Easton 1. Original debt owed by builder to Mr Price. But the
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Week: 4 Notes Intention to Contract: Parties must seriously intend the agreement concluded between them to result in the terms that can be enforced. Must have reasonable and serious intention to be binding. South Africa subscribes to the justa causa doctrine. According to that principle, an agreement is enforceable in SA if the parties who made the agreement intended to be bound by the agreement and the agreement is made for a good reason. SERIOUS INTENTION TO CONTRACT The courts do not regard
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