Chapter-01 Introduction Introduction The internship program is an integral part of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA). For Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) student only theoretical knowledge is not enough for handling the real life business situation. It is a great opportunity for the student to know about the real business operations through the internship program. Internship program is the perfect blend of the theoretical and the practical life experience. It is mandatory for
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concept of legal personality could be defined as a person with lawful characteristics and qualities of a natural person. Being a natural person was not always enough to be considered as a ‘legal person’. However, women and slaves had to deal with difficulties with the law considering societies back then had a different view of them being recognized by the law as having legal rights, protections, privileges, responsibilities and liabilities under the law. the term and common law idea of "legal person"
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Legal Issues for Business Organizations Sole Proprietorship The sole proprietorship is the most common form of business and has been around for many years. It is the simplest form of business because it is owned and operated by an individual. Some advantages to choosing a sole proprietorship would be minimal state and federal regulations, which make it easy to control and manage. Another is the cost to start a Sole Proprietorship is minimal. It is a good form of business for someone who is starting
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Conduct throughout their professional undertakings. In the paradigm case, Justin King is involved in an accident and this has resulted to lawsuit. The circumstances surrounding the incident call for due diligence from both defendant (Justin) and his legal team. As such, there are various issues affecting this situation. The first issue is whether the ethical duty of confidentiality applies to Justin’s situation. Various laws and regulations govern a lawyer’s conduct. As indicated earlier, ABA
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Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University SYNOPSIS Interpretation of Statutes “External Aid for Interpretation: Need and Utility” Submitted To- Submitted by- Ms. Samreen Hussain Utkarsh Kumar (Teaching Associate, Dr. RMLNLU) 5th Semester B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) Roll No. - 145 Title: External Aid for Interpretation: Need and Utility Introduction: The object of interpretation of statutes is to determine the intention of the legislature conveyed expressly or impliedly in the
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company; instead the owner pays taxes off of the income that is received from the business. As in all business structures, there are both advantages and disadvantages to operating as a sole proprietor. The advantages of sole proprietorships are minimal legal costs of formation; owners have absolute control over decision making and the ease of business sale. The disadvantages of sole proprietorships are all business decisions are the responsibility of the owner, lack of interest for investments and total
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Sole trader- This is an individual who is the only owner of their business; they do not have to pay registration fees but must register themselves as self-employed. Sole traders can employ people however they are still the full owners of their own business which means that they are entitled to all the profits made by the business. The disadvantage about being a sole trader is that the business is completely dependent on the owner, their personality and the business can either succeed or fail on
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A possible offence for Harry is Unlawful Act Manslaughter; the Actus Reas of unlawful act manslaughter is the unlawful killing of a human being. The prosecution must prove that the defendant has committed an unlawful criminal act which has resulted in the death of the defendant In the case of Lamb there was no initial crime as they believed a bullet could only be fired when it was in the chamber opposite the guns hammer so neither expected it to fire In this case the unlawful act was speeding up
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FACTS: Bart has mislaid his personal property and is offering a reward for its return. Alan hasfound Bart’s property and is demanding the reward as a pre-condition to its return. ISSUE: The issue in this case is whether Alan can demand the reward as a pre-condition to the return of Bart’s property, under Oregon law. RULES: In MacFarlane v. Bloch, 9 Ore. 1 (Or. 1911), the plaintiff, MacFarlane, found a pocketbook which contained promissory notes worth $1,000 belonging to the defendant
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Comparisons Business Form Comparisons Western Governors University The different forms of business are sole proprietorship, which is already in use by the client; general partnership; limited partnership; c-corporation; s-corporation; and Limited Liability Company. The client is currently unsatisfied with the sole proprietorship, which is the easiest type of business to begin and to run, but which doesn’t fit the client’s needs any longer, since the business
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