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    Directors have a fiduciary duty to the company which is duty to act in good faith in best interest of the company and act for a proper purpose. In the case of Re Smith and Faweett Ltd [1942] 1 All ER 542‚ it established that a director must act bona fide in the interest of the company. Furthermore‚ under S.132(1) of CA 1965‚ it states that a director of a company must exercise his power at all the times for a proper purpose and in good faith in the best interest of the company. In S.132(2) of CA

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    Identify behavior that constitutes sexual harassment and list things that an organization can do to eliminate or minimize it. 6. Discuss the legal issues involved with preferential treatment programs. 7. Identify the major provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (1970) and the rights of employees that are guaranteed by this act Extended Chapter Outline Note: Key terms appear in boldface and are listed in the “Chapter Vocabulary” section. Opening Vignette: Competitive Advantage

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    The peace‚ order and systematic control of a particular social community are contingent with the power and authority of the bona fide individuals. This social relation involving authority and power is commonly known as politics. Politics is found everywhere‚ near and far‚ high and low. This presence is essential; from government to smaller communities like business organizations and schools‚ and even at home. Politics is indeed important especially for achieving long term and short term goals. It

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    CHAPTER 3 – MEETING LEGAL CHALLENGES The Constitution & the Charter of Rights - The Constitution Act‚ 1982 replaces the acts and orders contained in the British North America Act‚ 1867‚ and today is the “supreme law” of this country - Section 52 (1) of the constitution proclaims that: The Constitution of Canada is the supreme law of Canada‚ and any law that is inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution is‚ to the extent of the inconsistency‚ of no force or effect - Sections 1-34

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    entitled “TUPT using Biometric Technology.” It will also be used to identify students who will use University facilities like Internet Center and Tool Room. This study will help the security system by adopting the biometric recognition to identify the bona fide students of TUP- Taguig. It will also track and manage the end user of Internet Center same with the borrower in Tool Room. Statement of the Problem This study would utilize the security systems in the campus. Several problems incurred in the

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    consistent even if it was wrong it should still be upheld by the courts. The reasons for termination do not have to reasonable however they cannot be discriminatory. Silver Oak also cannot provide any business bona fide exception for the reason they want to only hire younger workers. Bona fide business reasons are the exception to cases of

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    title to the goods than the seller had. This law states that if a bona fide purchaser who unknowingly purchases and subsequently sells stolen goods will‚ at common law‚ be held liable in trover for the full market value of those goods as of the date of conversion. Since the proper owner retains legal title‚ this is true even in a chain of successive bona fide purchasers (ie‚ the true owner can successfully sue the fifth bona fide purchaser in trover). In laymans terms‚ it means that if you buy

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    Discrimination and Age: Human Rights Issues Facing Older Persons in Ontario. Toronto. ———. 2001. Time for Action: Advancing Human Rights for Older Ontarians. Toronto. Pesando‚ James‚ and Morley Gunderson. 1988. “Retirement Incentives Contained in Occupational Pension Plans and their Implications for Mandatory Retirement Debate.” Canadian Journal of Economics 21 (May): 244–64. Reid‚ Frank. 1988. “Economic Aspects of Mandatory Retirement: The Canadian Experience.” Industrial Relations 43 (1): 101–13

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    1A) In order to advise Colman as to whether he has any interest in either Yantabulla or Muckinbudin and whether any such interest is enforceable against Eleanor‚ we must first look at the nature of the estate. Both Yantabulla and Muckinbudin qualify as being legal estates as per s.1(1(a))of the Law of Property Act 1925. We must look at Colman’s legal standing in both properties it establishes whether he has an interest in either. Yantabulla Boulton is the sole legal title holder of Yantabulla

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    A CASE ANALYSIS OF K.C. Gajapati Narayan Deo v. State of Orissa Summary (Case-note) The appellant firstly contended validity of Orissa Agricultural Income-tax (Amendment) Act‚ 1950 claiming it to be colourable legislation as its object was to reduce income of intermediaries in order to pay them less compensation and as it was based upon provisions of Bihar Land Reform Act. Secondly that in relation to Madras Estates Land (Amendment) Act‚ 1947 that improper delegation of legislative power to Provincial

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