1. Assessment Exemplar Assessment Tasks The table below summarises how each assessment exemplar task relates to coverage of the Outcomes detailed in the Unit specification. It also indicates the evidence, which should be retained for external moderation. |Outcome |Suggested task |Suggested evidence to be retained | |. | |
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1. CITATION OF THE CASE Name: Tan Peng Quee v Shirley Kathreyn Yap. Feb. 22, 2012. C J Siew (S Y Chew with him) (Douglas Yee) Page 314 2. FACTS OF THE CASE The salient facts of the plaintiffs claim, as set out in her written submission is as follows: (a) The plaintiff went into a partnership named Eres Tu No. 2 Stable CET2") with two other partners namely a horse trainer named Malcolm and the defendant, who was Malcolm's nominee. This partnership was registered with the Malayan Racing Association
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Chapter 10: Agency * What is an agent? * The primary function of an agent is to make contracts on behalf of the principal If the party wishes to sue, they must sue the principal and not the agent: International Harvester Co of Australia Pty Ltd v Carrigan’s Hazeldene Pastoral Co (1958) * Indicators of an agency relationship: * Does the 'agent' keep the profits it makes or does it have to pay them across to the principal? * Is the ‘agent’ paid a commission
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HOOPER V. YODER September 9, 2015 The purpose of this paper is to analyze and evaluate a civil court case between Steven J. Hooper v. David Yoder and the role ethical principles played in the case. I would like to address these important points in this paper: * Define common law * Summary of the facts that brought the parties into the courtroom * State the holding of the court * The legal rights and responsibilities of the plaintiff and defendant * The role of ethical theories
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Companies Operations The company is a national financial planning organisation who offers a full range of financial services to a wide variety of clients. Vision Statement “We provide financial planning services through a national network of Adviser Practices staffed by qualified financial planners. Our advisers are dedicated to helping you to secure your financial future and achieve your lifestyle choices. We develop a deep understanding of your needs and risk profile before delivering
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50% won’t influence company’ operation. Control. There are two types of LLCs, which differ by the type of control: Member-Managed LLC and Manager-Managed LLC. According to the name of each type, the first LLC is managed by its members or their fiduciaries; the second is managed by a hired manager. Second type is used when member what to save investor status and do not want to manager the business (Moye, 2004 p.126) Profit retention. Profit of a LLC is divided among members according to their stake
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the e-Activity, determine the ethical theory or theories (from Chapter 1 of the textbook) that best support(s) the B-corp concept. Support your response. B Corp firms must have an explicit social or environmental mission and a legally binding fiduciary responsibility to take into account the interests of workers, the community and the environment as well as its shareholders. I think that best theory to support this concept would be the virtue of ethics. It states that humans are capable of being
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2010 Benny Van Calster – EMBA 2009-2011 AMS - Take Home Exam – Global Business Law & Ethics [GLOBAL BUSINESS LAW & ETHICS – PROF. DONALD MAYER] Take home exam for course of Global Business law & ethics. Based on teaching notes & B. Nelson book. Q1 of CVD CASE -> State why Karl Mann’s boss has provided advice that was ethically & strategically to be ignored … + Why is digging a shallow trench a poor choice? We have clearly seen in the course that the legal and ethical behavior of an organization
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In my opinion I don't think Target made any mistakes. A data breach with millions of peoples information can happen to anyone big name company. Everything in the world today is digital so it makes everything much more accessible. Judicial development in the cybersecurity arena is still evolving, as courts wrestle with how the theft of personal information, proprietary business data, or even someone’s identity should be properly prosecuted and defended (Hooker, Pill, 2016). Following the well-publicized
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Security Act (ERISA) with federal insurance through the, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC). ERISA requires that “plans provide participants with plan information including important information about plan features and funding; provides fiduciary responsibilities for those who manage and control plan assets; requires plans to establish a grievance and appeals process for participants to get benefits from their plans; and gives participants
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