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    3035189532 CHAN HO YING HORACE Introduction There are mainly four issues regarding Kimye’s concern, namely methods of investments, directors, Dancing children Happy children and Annual general meetings. Firstly,It is noted that Kimye would like to invest in BIG and BIG doesn’t want to dilute its ownership, hence secondly Kimye wants to be on the board. Thirdly, Kimye would like to open a new company (DCHC).Lastly, Kimye couldn’t attend the AGM notified 5 days ago due to inability to review the…

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    The history of Equity in New Zealand, its relationship with common law, and the ‘fusion’ debate The equitable jurisdiction was defined in 1932 as “that body of rules administered by our English courts of justice which, were it not for the operation of the Judicature Acts, would be administered only by those courts which would be known as courts of Equity”. The New Zealand legal system is based on English common law and therefore the principles of Equity as they stand today are rooted in…

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    This theory implies doing well to people, telling truth, do no harm and respect autonomy of individual. Virtue ethics also support these principles. This resonates with (Childress, 2001), who stated that that the nurse-patient relationship, is a fiduciary relationship where the nurse and the patient owes each other the duties of good faith, trust, confidence and candour. This relationship must therefore rely on principles of autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence, justice and fidelity at all…

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    Even before considering those rules one's ethical bases determines their moral reasoning as with the infamous sports agent Josh Luchs. Ethical bases are defined by deontology (based on rules or what is right), teleology (based on consequences of action or what is good) or existentialism (based on the individual or intentions, motives or character) (Malloy, D. C., Ross, S., & Zakus, D. H. (2003). Luch’s claims to have paid the first player that he ever tried to recruit and seemingly many after…

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    Harvey vs\Strickland case is regarding a doctor who did not follow the patient's consent not to have a blood transfusion if there was an emergency situation. Harvey who is the plaintiff, religious beliefs prevented him from following certain medical procedures that are used if a complication transpired. Harvey signed several forms that stated what not to do while he was competent and he was informed of all the risk that could happen. When the procedure was concluded and a complication occurred…

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    In this decided case the court give awards for exemplary damages, this case is about breach of fiduciary duty, Sir Robin Cook stated that the common law and equity is mixed and merged, he also believe that whatever the circumstances the remedies should be available whether it is provided by equity, common law or statute. The case mark a positive development…

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    of the director's duty of section 183 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). Directors who enter into a self-interested transaction with the company or otherwise put themselves in a conflict of interest situation which amounts to a breach of their fiduciary duty must disclose the details of their personal interest and obtain the company's fully informed consent if they are to avoid liability for the breach. In this case, Adoni neither disclose his interest in obtaining the gold mining lease in…

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    According to the American Bar Association, paralegals are critical to building an effective law team. Paralegals help lawyers complete their work while maintaining ethical standards. They must perform this duty carefully and in unison with their peers. Paralegals juggle multitudinous tasks in an organized manner. They possess strong information technology and research skills. To complete their work, they must communicate their finding effectively in verbal and written format. The Modern…

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    The purpose of the study is to transform Veterans Benefits Administration’s (VBA) forecasting method from the current silo approaches to one which predicts and measures the interdependencies between LOBs, assesses impact of resourcing prioritization on an enterprise level through trade-off analysis, and optimizes resource allocation for benefits delivery. Ultimately, the quantitative refinement of benefits delivery optimization will allow for accurate, realistic, and defensible performance…

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    Quality, along with safety and cost control, are cornerstones to successful manufacturing. A successful safety program ensures that people do not get hurt. Achieving spending budgets accomplishes our fiduciary responsibilities. And quality can be defined as meeting or exceeding our customers’ expectations. What is the cost of quality? Seems like a pretty straightforward question, right? Earlier this year a batch of PONTAMINE Blue SP Liquid failed to meet product specifications; the raw material…

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