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    Due to the overwhelming response to his leather business he decided to convert his business into Limited Company- Solomon & Co. Ltd. The company consisted of Solomon, his wife and five of his children as members. The business of Solomon for £39,000 was purchased by the company, the purchase consideration was paid in terms of £10,000 debentures creating…

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    ,( A) KALLESI MACTAVISH V MAYA STORK In this case Kallesi Mctavish who is the owner of establishment is the principle and Maya Stork the manager of the hotel is the Agent who orders supplies to the hotel. The suppliers are known as the third party. Maya stock as an agent is not allowed to order any expensive shampoo and shower gels as well as any supplies that are over £150 without kallesi’s approval since she is the principle. All the standard suppliers to the hotel are mindful of this…

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    Discuss the significance of the case AG Seurities v Vaughan. In the two cases tried together, the House of Lords reasoned that having exclusive possession of a bedroom is not enough to form a tenancy and in addition a tenancy cannot be treated as a license in relation to a section which disputes the nature of the agreement. In AG Securities v Vaughan four people were to share a flat with three other people in favour of the landlord after they had signed the lease. The lease agreement was…

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    There are two cardinal principles in today’s western corporate law: the first is, the ‘separate juridical personality’ of each company with rights and duties separate from its shareholders and the second is, politically based ‘limited liability’, shielding shareholders (originally ultimate investors), from personal liability for company’s obligations, by limiting their potential liability to the amount of their capital investment. The above principles, among others, facilitated the separation…

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    Marketing has the 4 Ps which are product, price, placement and promotion. In the insurance industry, the products are the policy documents, the wordings of which are fixed and cannot be changed by any insurance company. Placement and promotion of the insurance products is almost same for all companies and thus the main aspect to be considered is price. Due to the cut throat competition and price being fixed and non-negotiable, the insurance companies then have two option in front of them, which…

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    One can interpret these stanzas as two people who grew up and dreamed of being successful together. As they strive for success, the two became distant until Marie Claire forgot about who was there with her even when she didn’t have anything and who does she run to when she’s feeling in despair. The last two stanza finally conveys that he no longer wants to be affiliated with her because he knows how it always ends. As for the film, Jack was questioned by his ex-girlfriend as to why he is staying…

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    COMPANY BACKGROUND Seek limited was established in November 1997 by Andrew Bassat, Paul Bassat and Matt Rockman. It focuses around encouraging amongst jobseekers and employment opportunities and helping hirers discover candidates for promoted parts. It is a top 100 company which is employing over 6,000 individuals, having market capitalization close to AU $6 billion. It launched its website in March 1998. SEEK developed from a small Australian start up to being a worldwide leader in the creation…

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    The form of business that Shania should engage in to open up her coffeehouse should be a limited partnership. If she were to open as a sole proprietor, although inexpensive, she is liable for everything that happens to her business, and she is the only one dependent upon supplying the necessities for the business to operate. These necessities include: the capital to start the business, property, and all other factors that are required to get a business started. By reaching out to her husband,…

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    the veil of incorporation is permitted when the person of the company are using the incorporation of the company to deliberately frustrate a legal obligation. A veil was described as a wall between the company and its shareholders. Hence, once a limited liability company is created as of the separate legal entity principle, the veil of incorporation will be created between the personal assets of the members and the assets of the company. There are three exception circumstances which the veil of…

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    Business and Organisation Structures TASK 1 There are different types of businesses. Some of them are Sole Traders, Partnership businesses and Limited companies. Sole Traders are the types of organization which is run by a sole owner. There is one person in charge. The sole trader takes the decision of expanding the business, how to operate and what kind of service to provide. The benefits of sole traders is that the owner gets all the profit and have total control on how to run the business.…

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