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Course Code:BULAW5911
Published on: 18-06-2020

Legal governance, management, and relationship issues affecting Woolworth LimitedWoolworth Limited is a renowned entity in the field of retail trading. It was created in 1924 shielding the major share in the foodstuff retail chain in the country of Australia and it is the second major retail chain of New Zealand. The company is enlisted as the public retail corporation under ASX that is Australian Security Exchange in addition to that headquar...

Course Code:LAW504
Published on: 08-06-2020

Partnership Business: Smith's unauthorized purchasesIssue In this paper, the issue to be discussed is whether Mary and Used Trucks Ltd recover the payment from Road Measuring Professionals for delivering the equipment and truck.  Law The Partnership Act, 1892 (NSW) deals with the formation of a partnership business in Australia. According to section 1 of the above-mentioned Act, when a collaboration between two or more individuals...

Course Code:HI6028
Published on: 05-06-2020

PurposeThe basic functions of taxations are as follows; Funding government expenditure: The most important vital function of tax is to fund the expenditure of government. It provides varying amount of justifications and explanation for taxes that has been offered all through the history. Previously, taxes were used in supporting the “ruling classes”, increase armies and create defences (Saez and Stantcheva 2018). Later expl...

Course Code:BLO1105
Published on: 30-05-2020

Essential elements of a valid contractIssue: Was there any contract formation between Avinash and the café? What are the essentials of a valid contract? Relevant law  There are four major essentials that determine the validity of a contract. These major essential elements of a valid contract are: Offer Acceptance Consideration The intention of creating a legal relationship Offer: An offer can be referred to as a s...

Course Code:CLWM4000
Published on: 28-05-2020

Australian Consumer Law and Unconscionable ConductIt is to be determined whether a valid contract was formed between The Bolton Connect Pty Ltd and Rofi in relation to the chosen case study considering the clause of unconscionable conduct According to Knapp, Crystal & Prince (2016), it can be said that action or statement will be considered to be unconscionable conduct if it is unreasonable and defies good conduct. However, it is to be s...

Course Code:LL4303
Published on: 28-05-2020

The Constitution of the United Kingdom: An OverviewIntroduction The constitution is explained to be the set of legal rules and regulations that govern the relationship between the ruled and the ruler in a state. It is said that the United Kingdom does not have a detailed constitution like any other country. It is recognized as the “so-called” Constitution of The United Kingdom. It has the principles and laws of the country. T...

Course Code:BMLW5103
Published on: 07-05-2020

Sale of Goods Act 1957 and Implied ObligationsThis section of the report analyses the various provisions of the sale of goods in Malaysia as defined as Sale of Goods Act 1957. It must be noted that consumers are always considered as parties with weaker bargaining power, and because of this there is need to protect the consumers through effective laws. However, present provisions of the sales of goods Act 1957 are outdated because it does not r...

Course Code:MBA506
Published on: 20-04-2020

The Interview Procedure and the Participants InvolvedConflict takes place when individuals differ in their beliefs, ideas or theories (Van der Vliert,  2013). Conflict and negotiation are amicable solutions when parties are involved in a conflict. In the current video uploaded, the topic of conflict is ‘Does Islam promote violence?' CNN channel aired this interview with the point of view of Bill Maher and Reza Aslan. The anchors Cam...

Course Code:LAW 204
Published on: 18-04-2020

Brief of Jones v. TsigeThe Royal Bank during its regular assessment made a discovery that the bank had changed the address details of one of the clients in their computer system. As a result of the change, bank statements were wrongly sent to the client’s former husband. The address change was also sent to two credit agencies. From the details provided the bank has no proof to show that there was a request for the information to be chang...

Course Code:FNSTPB503
Published on: 15-04-2020

Legal principles governing Torrens title and leasesIn any legal system, contract and consumer law are the two elements which are considered to be integral in the arena of civil. It is also the case of Australian legal system. Apart from that, property law is another element, which is also emphasized to a great extent under every legal system. Considering this fact, focus of the present assignment would be on discussing provided cases on torre...

Course Code:BSU6BPA
Published on: 14-04-2020

Assessment of Building ABusiness pathology defines two major work processes include Producing information that will assist in the effective management of service loss and developing methodologies for assessment of defects and failures and consequential service loss. Three types of deteriorations can be found in any construction namely, Dampness, Bio-decay and Cracking (Kumar & Gardoni, 2013). The purpose of the inspection is to identify the ...

Course Code:HI6028
Published on: 13-04-2020

Tax liability of partnersAssessable Income of Partnership Business Division 5 of Pt of III ITAA deals with the principles concerning partnership taxation. These are applicable to all types of partnership exclusive of limited corporate partnership. It is stated by Morse and Deutsch (2015), that, the main purpose of this division is to inflict the tax on the partners rather than partnership which is obliged to be the individual taxpayer....

Course Code:SOC2103
Published on: 25-03-2020

Measuring TDVDating among teenagers is a very common phenomenon nowadays and it is on the rise. With the inception of the social networking sites and their growth in the last decade the trend of dating has gone up among teenagers in middle schools (Cutbush et al., 2018). As good as it sounds the ground level reality is not so rosy (Cohen et al., 2018). Violence is a major issue in teen dating that can cause sexual victimization and mental...

Course Code:CX551001
Published on: 24-03-2020

Contracts of sale of goods A. The very sole objective for the Sale of Goods Act, 1908 is to keep track, monitor the monetary transaction which initiates the sale process regarding the commodity. It states that the one who sells the product has assurance regarding the quality. The assurance concerning the commodity in respect of what is being sold and laws concerning such. It brings out the policy, regulations, and duties which are imposed u...

Course Code:LEGL 210
Published on: 18-03-2020

Transporting an Inmate Without Restraints: Breach of Duty of CareIn order to prove that transporting the inmate Zane unrestrained was an act of negligence from the side of the correctional service it is important to establish the facts that: The inmate was dangerous in nature. The inmate has had history of violent crime in the past. He or she is considered to be a threat regarding injury and damage to property. The case clearly shows...

Course Code:BLB1101
Published on: 12-03-2020

Case SummaryThe case is between the Owners Corporations and Lu Simon Builders Pty Ltd and others before the Civil Division of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal at Melbourne. The facts of the case imply the breach of contract on part of Lu Simon by acting in contravention of the warranties as per the provisions enshrined and envisaged in the Domestic Building Contracts Act of 1995.   The hearing before the Civil Divisi...

Course Code:BSL165
Published on: 07-03-2020

Liabilities and Rights conferred by Doctrine on Undisclosed PrincipalsThe undisclosed agency, whether an undisclosed principal can be legally bonded with a third party by an agent who had limited authority.  In common law, the term undisclosed principal denotes a person or corporation principal whose existence is only known by the agent, but not the third party who forms the agreement with the agent. The lack of the information about t...

Course Code:GCST1603
Published on: 07-03-2020

Screens, Genders, Cultures: ExamplesCinema has always been a way of communication of expression to the mass population through the camera. It is often termed as a reflection of life on the screen. Therefore, taking the statement into consideration, it can be concluded that cinema has a significant impact on the operation of the society.  This paper is in support of the statement that cinema constitutes an arena for public debate. Cinema ...

Course Code:MLJ 701
Published on: 04-03-2020

Procedural history Procedural history This case had been brought before the Supreme Court of Northern territory by the applicant against the decision of the Law Society to not grant him right to practice as a local lawyer in the Supreme Court. The student had been prosecuted before the Court of Summary Jurisdiction in relation to the offence of not disclosing his income to Centrelink which would have reduced the amount of money which was to be ...

Course Code:BS165
Published on: 29-02-2020

Principles of Undisclosed PrincipalUndisclosed agency, whether a third party who has formed a contract with an agent with limited authority would be able to sue the principle in undisclosed agency. The principles of undisclosed principal deals with situations where agents will be acting on the authority granted by principals, then the agent would execute transactions with the third parties on the expense of the principals, but the agent wil...

Course Code:BSB113
Published on: 24-02-2020

Effects of road congestion on economic efficiency and negative/positive externalitiesThis paper gives an over view of the economic and social issues associated with reducing the congestion in Brisbane city. It describes the effects of road congestion on the economic efficient of the market equilibrium.  It also explains both the negative and positive externalities involved in this congestion. The research paper also explains the policies ...

Course Code:LAW504
Published on: 24-02-2020

Liability of Promoters under Pre-incorporation ContractsThe key issue, in this case, is whether Steve can be held personally liable for the contract formed by him on behalf of the company? While managing their operations in Australia, companies are subject to a wide range of legal regulations which they have to comply with in order to avoid penalties. The Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) applies throughout Australia, and it provides provisions w...

Course Code:BSL165
Published on: 14-02-2020

Case Study: A Contract for the Purchase of JewelleryIn this report through a case study the contract law is going to be discussed. The concept of agency as par the contract law is going to be the focus of this case. The role of agency in case of making a contract with the third party is going to be discussed in this case. The liabilities and duties of the agent under the contract law have been evaluated. The rights and obligation of the third ...

Course Code:ACC520
Published on: 13-02-2020

Changes in the constitution of a companyIntroduction: Changes in the constitution; ability of the minor to keep a check on the changes and contractual powers of the company  Kody and Ryder completed their graduation from USC. They want to carry on business of exceptional handmade gifts and craft which they can sell online with the name Incredible Gifts Pty Ltd.   Now, there are series of transactions that took place which has resul...

Course Code:LAW5201
Published on: 04-02-2020

Background of Perfection Sdn. Bhd.The Companies Act 2016 has been enacted in Malaysia which has replaced the previous act titled Companies Act 1965. The act has come into the force from 31st January 2017 along with Companies Regulations 2017. The objective of this act is to modernise corporate regulations, reduce the costs of compliances, facilitate economic growth, and remove corporate conflicts (EY, 2017). The act is targeted towards ...

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