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    Constitutional Law- Supremacy Clause- “This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof…… shall be the Supreme law of the Land; and the Judges in every state shall be bound thereby …..” Article VI Judicial Review- U.S. Constitution doesn’t provide that federal courts can declare a statute unconstitutional and void, but they can./Marbury v. Madison, 1803 introduced judicial review Activism v. Restraint- Over time, not a liberal vs. conservative issue

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    Bribery

    Bryan Jaeger Business and Ethics UI400-01 April 20, 2015 International Business and Bribery Have you ever bribed someone to let you do something that you weren’t allowed to do? As much as I hate to admit to it, I have done it my fair share of times. Bribery can be a good or bad thing depending on the situation and how the bribe is used. No matter what I believe that bribery can usually lead to bad consequences. Though it can happen for just small things such as slipping someone a 20 dollar

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    conference | | Maher addressing the CSR conference in Doha | Vodafone Qatar CEO Grahame Maher showcased the company’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy at the second Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility which took place at The Four Seasons Hotel on Tuesday.  Organised by the Qatar Ministry of Business and Trade under the patronage of the Minister of Business and Trade HE Sheikh Jassim bin Abdulaziz bin Jassim al-Thani, the conference aimed to lay the foundations to apply the

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    Organizational Business Forms

    PART A Business Forms of Organization SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: A sole proprietorship business is owned by a single individual and is not legally differentiated from the owner. It is the simplest form of business as there is less paperwork and it is subject to fewer regulations and restrictions. It is not usually required to register as a business unless it operates under a fictitious name or provides supplies or services that require licensing. The owner has complete autonomy for all business

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    Director Duties

    directors, so company success can only be achieved, if the directors of the company fulfil their duties and complete enforcement of the director's duties. Therefore directors play very significant role in any corporate governance system. Director's general duties are based on the certain common law rules and equitable principles. Lord Judge Bowen explains director's duties in these beautiful words that “directors are described sometimes as agents, sometimes as trustees and sometimes as managing partners

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    Tax Planning

    Corporate Tax Planning IRS Code has 3 forms of business: 1) Sole Proprietorship (pass through entity): the business is a mere continuation of the individual. There is no creation of a new legal entity. You use 1044 to file your private money with business income. Code Sec 61 (definition of income) states there is only one level of taxation. 2) Corporation (C or S): create a distinct legal entity. 3) Partnership (pass through entity): create a distinct legal entity. Corporate law

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    Property Law

    Property Law         Property Law   Joe faces heavy legal penalties first for operating his demolition business illegally. Every business, whether the sole proprietorship, partnership or Limited Corporation must be registered with the registrar of businesses.    A sole proprietorship is the simplest form of business, but also the corporate law requires it to be registered.  Every state in America requires the owners of the sole proprietor to register the business under a certain name and obtain

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    Cma Syllabus 2012

    the institute of cost accountants of india(ICAI) (A Statutory body under an act of parliament) SYLLABUS 2012 STRUCTURE & contents  Evaluation  Synthesis  ANALYSIS  ANALYSIS  APPLICATION  APPLICATION  COMPREHENSION  COMPREHENSION  COMPREHENSION  KNOWLEDGE  KNOWLEDGE  KNOWLEDGE LEVEL A LEVEL B LEVEL C FOUNDATION COURSE - Syllabus 2012 the institute of cost accountants of india(ICAI) (A Statutory body under an act of parliament)

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    Define the Rule of Law

    1. Define the rule of law. How does the rule of law differ from law as the command of the state? Explain why the rule of law is “an ideal rather than a complete fact.” The rule of law means that people are not arbitrary will of others. The rule of law means that individuals can engage in activities that others might disapprove or frown upon on without any fear of persecution. The rule of law differs in America to a great extend because everyone in society including those with political power are

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    Aquila, Inc Case Summary

    Certain business decisions by a board of directors come under judicial scrutiny such as: directors acting to oppose a hostile bid for corporate control, directors responding to a tender offer and proxy contest, and when a corporate board decides to sell the corporation for cash 18B Am. Jur. 2d Corporations §1459. Majority of corporations are incorporated under the state of Delaware’s laws making those cases crucial to how business interacts with the law. The board of directors not only have to

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