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OBLIGATION LAW
Obligation Law
Obligation Law
Introduction
The Law of Obligations include some law rules that formalize the duties of action between two or more persons. This discipline is the "hard core" of private and public law, in which legal relations are most often found in the form of legally binding contracts. In ...
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INCOME TAXATION
Income Tax in Australia
Income Taxation in Australian
The Income Tax Assessment Act, income tax is levied “on the nonexempt financial gain gained throughout the year of financial gain by any individual”. In the case of a natural person, other than a natural person in the capacity of a ...
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CORPORATE LAW
Corporate Law
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Capitalism System3
Critical Evaluation of the capitalism system and the social responsibility4
Development of a socially responsible system5
The Corporate Law's three perspectives6
Importance of corporate Law7
Source models of government7
Corporate Law: principles and characteristics8
Stakeholders and society9
Legal Analysis of corporate social responsibility and stakeholder10
Legal basis of corporate social responsibility12
The Value ...
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Community Policing
Community Policing
Question 1
Police actions
•Police must carry out security assessment for residents regularly. The arrangements must be made for adequate lighting and proper locking of the houses must be ensured.
•To reduce drug use and abuse in the public places police must carry out patrolling in the parks and ...
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ABBIE FOOD TRADING COMPANY
ABBIE Food Trading Company
Name of Student
Name of Instructor
Date
Table of Contents
ABBIE Food Trading Company3
Introduction3
Government7
Expansion8
Independent Contractors8
Legislation9
Conclusion10
References12
ABBIE Food Trading Company
Introduction
ABBIE Food Trading Company has decided to close three departments (deli, confectionary, and onsite prepared meals) in order to refurbish for its new venture in the catering service. The management team ...
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COMPANY LAW & PRACTICE
Company Law & Practice
Company Law & Practice
Introduction
The paper discusses about the implementation and influence of Companies Act 2006 and the limitation and manipulation brought about by the Insolvency Rule 1986. The various aspects of the Companies Act 2006 and Insolvency Rule 1986 are discussed.
The Companies Act 2006
The ...
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LAWS ARE MADE AND CLASSIFIED IN A NUMBER OF WAYS
Laws Are Made and Classified in a Number of Ways
Laws Are Made and Classified in a Number of Ways
Part 'A'
Law is a system of policies, rules and regulations which are made by the state. These laws shape up the political, ...
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EMPLOYMENT LAW
Employment Law
Table of Contents
1. Introduction1
2. History3
3. Construction of Employment Contract5
3.1 Definition of a contract5
3.2 Express Terms7
3.3 Implied Terms8
4. Terms Implied By Statute11
4.1 By Statute12
4.2 Judicial Decision Making13
5. Common Law Implied Terms14
5.1 Common Law14
5.2 Implied Term: Duty to Take Reasonable Care14
5.3 Duty of Mutual Trust and Confidence19
6. Conclusion 23
Bibliography25
Law Assignment
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice
Introduction
Crime refers to a set of acts that are carried out against the laws which are normally implemented and generally accepted by the entire society overall. Crime can also be defined as 'the conduct of a person or persons who do not meet the requirements of ...
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ANTI- SEXUAL DISCRIMINATION
Anti- Sexual Discrimination
Anti- Sexual Discrimination
Introduction
The provided paper aims to examine the concept of employment discrimination, and highlights the laws which can be applied to eliminate the differences occur in the employment stage in terms of gender. It also gives a summary about the way employee discriminated, and ...