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    Immediate Issue(s) or Problem(s): The Directors and officers shall perform the duties enjoined on them by law and the by-laws of the corporation. They act as agents or representatives of the Corporation in carrying out its rights and obligations provided by law. Directors who directed the affairs of the Corporation in bad faith, gross negligence, and those involving a conflict of interest with their duty to the Corporation shall be liable to the Corporation, its stockholders & other persons. The

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    ConnectCo is the Canadian subsidiary of a United States marketing and sales consulting practice. It built, staffed and managed call centers for clients, especially in outbound call center solutions and services for companies that don’t have expertise in the call center area. ConnectCo coordinated the hiring, training, managing and scheduling of agents for their clients. Joe Davis, who had graduated with a MBA from the Richard Ivery School of Business. He has rich experience in marketing and implementing

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    Shania Jackson, a woman of strong Christian faith wants to open a coffee shop named “The Gathering Place,” on the outskirts of Denver, Colorado. Shania has a lot of issues to consider before opening her first coffee house. I will take a look at Shania’s case and come up with the best options for her to run a successful business using biblical scripture. First, I would tell Shania she should create her business organization by sole proprietorship. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration

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    Relative Clause Essay

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    Introduction A relative clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adjective; that is, it modifies a noun or pronoun. For this reason, relative clauses are also called adjective clauses. A relative clause will meet three requirements : First, it contains a subject and verb. Next, it begins with a relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, that, or which) or a relative adverb (when, where, or why). Finally, it functions as an adjective, answering the questions What kind? How many? or Which one

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    the case of a company limited by guarantee, his liability is restricted to the amount that he has guaranteed to contribute in the event of winding up of the company. 3. Perpetual succession When a company is incorporated, it becomes a separate legal entity. A company has perpetual

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    2. What is a DBMS? Briefly describe the components of a DBMS. Database Management System(DBMS) is a collection of interrelated data (database) and set of programs to access and modify those data. DBMS has several components. Each component has some specific task to perform. The Major components DBMS are as follows, Hardware Without hardware it is not possible to implement DBMS. The main hardware is the computer used for storing and accessing the data in database. Other hardware components used in

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    DIFFERENT FORMS OF ORGANISATION SOLE TRADING CONCERN ▪ Meaning ▪ Features ▪ Advantages ▪ Disadvantages ▪ Suitability PARTNERSHIP FIRM ▪ Meaning ▪ Features ▪ Merits ▪ Demerits ▪ Kind of partnership firm ▪ Types of partners ▪ Partnership Deed JOINT HINDU FAMILY BUSINESS ▪ Meaning ▪ Features ▪ Advantages ▪ Disadvantages JOINT STOCK COMPANY ▪ Meaning ▪ Features ▪ Advantages ▪ Disadvantages ▪ Management ▪ Forms

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    Law in Malaysia

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    Table of content 1.0 Introduction………………………………………………………………………..1 2.1 Legal effect of Memorandum and Article of Association………..……1 - 2 2.0 Memorandum of Association…………………………………………..……...2 - 3 3.2 Doctrine of Ultra Vires……………….…………………………...…...3 - 4 3.0 Article of Association………………………………………….………………4 - 5 4.0 Australian Corporation Law 1961……………..………………………....……5 - 6 5.0 Conclusion…………………..…………………….……………….…...…………6 6.0 Bibliography…………………..…………………….……………….…...……….7

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    Elizabeth Alfred Bus105 October 2010 BUSINESS PROSPECTS OF “THE THUNKER” 2 Business owners can form sole proprietorships, partnerships, or corporations. Each type of business entity has its pros and cons that can have a significant impact on the business and its owners. When considering a new product for a saturated market such as the clicker or the three-pronged power cord, there are several pros and cons to consider with each

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    is owned by an individual who is solely responsible for all aspects of the business. The owner is personally responsible for all debts of the business, even in excess of the amount invested. The business and its owner are thus considered the same entity. The advantages of a sole proprietorship include: a. Low start up costs, as legal and filing fees are at a minimum. However, many states and cities require a filing with county clerk. b. Greatest freedom from regulation and paperwork. c. Owner

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