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    DFCC Bank Plc Case Study

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    hours and customers will not be able to withdraw afterwards (Morrison, 2010) This change in introducing DFCC Bank Classic Debit Card will have a major impact on the operations side of the bank. Many internal changes will have to take place such as new monitoring system, the present real time banking system will have to accommodate transaction relating to the card scheme, the ATM machines will have to be implemented Since DFCC Bank Plc. does not have a wide branch network. A suggestion would be…

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    Ultra Vires is a Latin word which literally means, ‘beyond the power’. In legal parlance it is used to describe when a person, whether natural or artificial, or a body have acted beyond the power granted to them by law. This phrase is widely used in different branches of law; in Administrative law it is mainly used with respect to an administrative body. In Criminal law it is used with respect to law enforcement agencies, in Company law it is used with reference to the corporate capacity of a…

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    Lord Sumption states that lifting the corporate veil is a convenient expression that the courts have granted rights to disregard separate legal personality of incorporation from its controllers (Lexis, 2013). With the increasingly adoption of the form of corporation, there may be some issues about the abuse of the principle (Dignam & Lowry, 2012). This essay will firstly explain part of the statements of Lord Sumption in Prest v Petrol and then providing arguments for and against them based on…

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    in society, which predisposes them to many legal issues. A prominent legal issue deals with the corporate veil and its tendencies to shield corporate leader’s criminal activities. Instead of corporate leaders receiving repercussions, the corporate entity is penalized. This essay will discuss the legal issue of corporate corruption by examining the realism, functionalism, post-structuralism and corporate neoliberalism sociological theories, and the implications surrounding living law, law reform,…

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    owner or Board of Directors are in charge of organization and they make a decision to make a new product. The decision then goes down the hierarchy. The operations departments has the responsibility of creating a product that the business wishes to sell. The sales and marketing department decide how to attract the customers to buy it. The finance department decides how much cost budget to give to the new product and finally the Human Resources department recruits people to work on the day-to-day…

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    Business Concepts: Restaurant Style Since I was about nine years-old, I have always wanted to own my own restaurant. I am currently taking the steps needed to achieve my goals. While in college, I have learned so much about business and all the different types. I realize that I cannot just open my restaurant overnight, so learning and observing everything that I can will benefit me in the long run. So far the major business concepts of owning a restaurant are: forms of business ownership,…

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    TARA-G Catering Services

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    customer needs. (Steve was relieved but at the same time curious as to how Mark knew this information) Steve: Thank Goodness, you are an angel, Mark. How come I never heard of TARA-G, and how exactly do you know all this information? Mark: They are new in town and I was fortunate to meet them in a coworker’s birthday party of which they were invited to host. You need to see the feast, the cake alone was mouth-watering; besides that, several glittering gravy side dishes were made like Dodo…

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    Don’t Get Caught Making These 10 Common Writing Mistakes, Or Else I know, right? Rules sometimes hinder creativity. This is the reason why some writers don’t like to follow rules on grammar and sentence construction. It’s so hard to play with words if you have to think about the restrictions. But if you 're writing a book or a formal paper, then you need to stick to the rules. There’s no other way to do it since you 're writing for a larger audience and much more formal audience. Now, if you…

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    starting her new business, I believe that it is critical that she seek wisdom and knowledge in order to decide how to structure her new business. Proverbs 19:20-21 says, “Listen to advice and accept instruction, that you may gain wisdom in the future. Many are the plans in the mind of a man, but it is the purpose of the LORD that will stand” (Proverbs 19:20-21, NIV). It is my goal to provide wise counsel to Tilly on the three possible business structures that she could adopt as a new business…

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    The main types of business organisations in the UK private sector are sole traders, partnerships, private limited companies and public limited companies. These are set up in this sector so that they survive by making a profit, if a business doesn’t make a profit it won’t be able to succeed against its competitors in its market. Each different area of the uk private sector has different rules in which it must abide by for legal reasons. 1.0 Introduction This report will analyse the main types…

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