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    Gilford Motor Co V S Horne(1933) Horne was appointed Managing Director Gilford Motor Co 6-year term. He appointed by a written agreement says he will not solicit customers for their own purposes and whether he is a general manager or after he left. In order to avoid the effect of the agreement‚ Horne left Gilford Motor Co. and started his own company. Johnson’s company provides car accessories of Gilford Motor Co’s car in a weaken price and the shareholder of Gilford Motor being his associate in

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    BUS 5580/5180 ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT Honda Motor Co. Ltd Table of Content Pages Introduction 3 Business demographics and brief history 3 Nature of the business 3 Products‚ services and target markets 3 Organizational Goals 4 Strategic goals 4 Tactical goals 4 Operational goals 4 Organization culture 4 Intrinsic aspect 4 Extrinsic aspect 5 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility

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    Chappell & Co Ltd v The Nestlé Co Ltd   [1959] 2 All ER 701 House of Lords   Nestlé‚ manufacturers of wrapped chocolate bars‚ advertised for sale‚ as part of an advertising campaign‚ the record ’Rockin’ Shoes’. The price of the record was 1s 6d plus three wrappings from their 6d chocolate bars. Chappell‚ who were the sole licensees of the copyright of ’Rockin’ Shoes’‚ claimed that Nestlé had infringed their copyright and sought injunction and damages. Nestlé claimed that they were entitled to

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    The Target Corporation Adrien Saulais North Georgia College and State University History Target Corporation is one of the biggest companies in the world and is the second largest discount retailer in the United States. The business was founded by George Draper Dayton in the late 19th century. After several years of research of exploring the growing Midwest markets Mr. Dayton decided to purchase land in Minneapolis and open a store called

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    http://www.studymode.com/subjects/souter-v-shyamba-pty-ltd-page1.html Salomon v Salomon & Co Ltd (1897)- company is a separate legal entity Lee v Lee’s Air Farming (1961) Case Summary: The facts disclosed that in 1954‚ Mr. Lee had formed the respondent company carrying on the business of crop spraying from the air. Mr. Lee owned 2‚999 of the company’s 3‚000 shares. Apart from that‚ he also was the company’s governing director whereby he had appointed himself as the only pilot of the company

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    Bàitập 1 – Chương 1 HãyđọccácđoạntríchtrongbảnánvàxácđịnhcácnguồnluậtvàTòaánđãsửdụng Salomon v A Salomon & Co Ltd From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Broderip v Salomon) Salomon v A Salomon & Co Ltd [1897] AC 22 is a landmark1 UK company law case. The effect of the Lords ’ unanimous 2 ruling was to uphold 3firmly the doctrine4 of corporate personality‚ as set out in the Companies Act 1862‚ so that creditors of an insolvent company could not sue the company ’s shareholders

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    Undergraduate Laws Case note March 2014: Important case note LA3021 Company law Prest v Petrodel Ltd [2013] EWCA Civ 1395 Facts The parties were married in 1993. The wife was granted a divorce in 2008. In an action for ancillary relief the husband argued that properties could not be transferred to the wife as they were legally owned by various companies. These companies were wholly owned and controlled by the husband. The question on appeal was whether the court has power to order the transfer

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    McLeod Motors LTD

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    �PAGE � �PAGE �1� MCLEOD MOTORS McLeod Motors Ltd Case Study Introduction McLeod Motors Ltd factory in Chilliwack‚ British Columbia makes over 40 models of electric motors ranging from one quarter to 10 horsepower. The company has a number of customers in the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) market‚ which used the motors as components in larger products‚ and also in the replacement market. Naturally‚ McLeod’s product mix changed over time as its OEM customers phased products in and out

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    After the closure of Turner Trucks workshop‚ because of economic downturn‚ competition and decline in customers‚ Ralph Turner was jobless. He found a job at Thomas Motor Co. at a low salary as there were no other alternatives available. Robbins‚ the workshop foreman‚ perceived that Ralph was happy with this because he felt lucky to have found the job. The major issue in this case is the temperamental behaviour of Ralph. Some examples of his explosive behaviour are; complaining about the workshop

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    Description Honda Motor Co.‚ Ltd. (Honda) is one of the leading manufacturers of automobiles in the world. It principally engages into development‚ manufacture and marketing of small and general purpose engines‚ scooters‚ and passenger and specialty sports cars. The company also provides financial services to its customers and dealers. Honda operates its business through 501 subsidiary companies and affiliates. The company operates its business in four segments namely‚ Automobile Business‚ Motorcycle

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