• Q : Feature of a negotiable instrument....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Which of these is a distinguishing feature of a negotiable instrument?

  • Q : Sale of goods act....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    In general, under the Sale of Goods Act, a purchaser becomes responsible for risk of loss or damage to goods he has purchased when

  • Q : Case of a regulatory offence by a corporation....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    In the case of a regulatory offence by a corporation involving a serious violation of health and safety legislation, the “guilty mind” in the burden of proof refers to the fact that:

  • Q : Professional negligence of their partners....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    In this type of partnership, individual partners are not personally liable for professional negligence of their partners:

  • Q : Business entity law....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    This remedy for breach compensates the victim for the time, effort, and expenditure wasted in preparation for performance of the contract:

  • Q : Performance of the contract....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    This remedy for breach compensates the victim for the time, effort, and expenditure wasted in preparation for performance of the contract:

  • Q : Quality of the subject matter of a contract....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    When both parties find that the quality of the subject matter of a contract is substantially different from what they contemplated:

  • Q : The statute of frauds....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Under The Statute of Frauds, a note or memorandum of the contract should:

  • Q : Introduction of contract law....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    This method of termination of an offer occurs when the offeree responds with a willingness to enter into a contract but on different terms:

  • Q : Professional in a tort action....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Which of these is not true about the standard of care imposed on a professional in a tort action?

  • Q : Business of the tort of deceit....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    This requires to be proved by a customer who accuses a business of the tort of deceit:

  • Q : Study of law of torts....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Using fault or blameworthy conduct to assess liability under tort law:

  • Q : Remedy in civil litigation....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    This remedy in civil litigation is designed to prepare amends to the victim for loss suffered by the victim:

  • Q : Charter of rights and freedoms....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    This is not a basic freedom under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms:

  • Q : Determining the rightful owner....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    You find out a laptop in the guest parking lot of your employer’s property. If you can't determine the rightful owner of the laptop, the laptop will:

  • Q : Ethical issues pertaining to your organization....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    How significant are ethical concepts and theories to understand the present ethical issues pertaining to your organization?

  • Q : Finance and economic development administration....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The Companies Division of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development administers three legislations. Name such legislations.

  • Q : Occupational safety and health act 2005....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    A factory cannot operate unless it is registered under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 2005. What are the rules regarding the registration of a factory?

  • Q : Investment promotion act....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    How is the term “investor” stated in Investment Promotion Act?In what ways can the Board of Investment (BOI) aid in business facilitation and Public-Private Partnership?

  • Q : Vat content of income and expenditure....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Once we are registered, how should the VAT content of our income and expenditure be reflected in our budgets and final accounts at the year end?

  • Q : Companies act 2001-fundamental principles....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The Companies Act 2001 is built upon a number of Fundamental principles which permeate its numerous sections and schedules.  List and describe these principles.

  • Q : Main objectives of tax treaties....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    List all eight main objectives of tax treaties. Describe carefully how cases of dual residence for both individuals and companies would be resolved by the application of the relevant provisions of t

  • Q : Section 29 of employment relations act 2008....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Advise Mike in the light of section 29 of Employment Relations Act 2008 which provides inter alia that every worker shall have the right to establish or join, as a member, a trade union of his own c

  • Q : Enactment of employment rights act 2008....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    With the enactment of Employment Rights Act 2008 how far has the freedom of the employer to unilaterally terminate his worker’s employment been curtailed?

  • Q : Functions of commission for conciliation....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The Industrial Relations Commission which existed under the repealed Industrial Relations Act has been renamed the Commission for Conciliation and Mediation under the Employment Relations Act 2008.&

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