CASES ON BANKING LAW Westminster Bank Ltd v. Hilton (1926) 43 TLR 124 As against the money of the customer’s in the banker’s hands the relationship between banker and customer is that of principal and agent: "It is well established that the normal relation between a banker and his customer is that of debtor and creditor‚ but it is equally well established that quoad the drawing and payment of the customer’s cheques as against money of the customer’s in the banker’s hands the relation is that
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FINANCIAL AID FOR LAW SCHOOL: A PRELIMINARY GUIDE LSAC.org INTRODUCTION Legal education is an investment in your future and is a serious financial investment as well. As with any investment‚ it is important to consider the pros and cons of entering into such a large expenditure of effort‚ time‚ and money. Particularly in uncertain financial times‚ a realistic assessment of why you are seeking a legal education and how you will pay for it is critical. The single best source of
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ETHICS IN CONTRACTS Abstract: When creating a contract‚ a negotiator is not only doing so to reach an agreement between two or more parties‚ but to create an agreement that is durable; whereby parties of the contract are legally bound and committed to its promises . “A legally binding contract is defined as an exchange of promises or an agreement between parties that the law will enforce‚ and there is an underlying presumption for commercial agreements that parties intend to be legally
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Business Ethics: Discussion Board 1 Business Ethics: Case Study 1 Liberty University Business Law – BUSI561 Betzaida Aponte Abstract In this brief response to the business ethics case study‚ I will highlight findings that question the integrity of Next Step Herbal Health Company according to Ramona Alexander’s research on the company and her observations of the CEO’s engagement and the recruiter’s response to her raised concerns. There were three major issues I found that were questionable
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Law Case Analysis Material Facts and Source of Law The plaintiff William Shelensky was a director who owned a minority stockholder of Defendant Corporation called Chicago National League Ball Club‚ which operated Chicago Cubs. The Cubs had been suffering operating losses from direct baseball operations from 1961-1965. The director defendant Philip K. Wrigley who owned 80% stock shares did not install lights at Wrigley Field so that the Cubs could not play at night when at home‚ even though the
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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOP) 2 1.1 Introduction 2 2 ROLE OF THE CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR 3 2.1 Role and Responsibilities of the Contract Administrator 3 3 PAYMENT PROCESS 4 3.1 AS 4000 - 1997 4 3.2 JCC –C 1994 5 3.3 AS 2124 - 1997 5 4 THE PROCESS OF CASH FLOW IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY 6 4.1 The meaning of Cash Flow 6 4.2 Cash Flow Concept 6-7 4.3 S Curve
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existed between them‚ HELD: Although Philippine labor laws and jurisprudence define clearly the elements of an employer-employee relationship‚ this is the first time that the Court will resolve the nature of the relationship between a television and radio station and one of its “talents.” There is no case law stating that a radio and television program host is an employee of the broadcast station. Applying the control test to the present case‚ we find that SONZA is not an employee but an independent
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Betty Weiland HR 420 Employment Law Kaplan University Professor Susan Knapp Union Establishment North Carolina was the least unionized state in the country as 2.9 % of its 3.6 million workers carry a union card. But SITEL organized an unprecedented organizing union drive in 2012. On a May afternoon it started by the Local 238 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers-grouped together with the SITEL employees to form a union. A lot of the workers were afraid. But organization of a union
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Case Study #1 for E-Commerce Law This document is a SWOT (Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ and Threats) analysis of HHI’s‚ Hal’s Hardware‚ Inc.‚ proposed electronic commerce website. Strengths The following are the strengths of the proposed electronic website: Ease of transaction Improve accessibility of products Widen area of coverage More visibility and advertisement The proposed electronic commerce website may be very helpful in increasing the ease of transactions since
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Industry analysis The construction industry of Bangladesh has improved substantially during the last twenty years. About 10% of GDP of the country comes from this sector alone. It absorbs a very big labor force as well as enhances big job opportunities for engineers‚ architects‚ managers‚ foremen‚ supervisors‚ technicians‚ electricians‚ machine operators‚ drivers etc. At present this is a booming industry and people engaged in this sector are earning a reasonable salary and other benefits. And this
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