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Argue for or against the proposition that, in the context of wealthy and powerful transnational corporations, it is inappropriate to assume that each company in a group is a separate legal person.
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Company Law
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CORPORATE LAW COURSEWORK:
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manufacturer's guarantee
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money laundering
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Money laundering and Constructive trust
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sale of goods act 1979
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Limited liability
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"British company law has failed to come to grips with the problems posed by purely groups of companies - Adams v Cape Industries shows the dark side of this failure" - Explain and Discuss this Statement.
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"In a large listed company, there are no effective restrictions on the conduct of the directors compelling them to behave in the interests of shareholders or 'stakeholders'" - Discuss.
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Analyse two Lucozade Advertisements, showing how the company's marketing strategies have changed.
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Business Advice.
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Business Law.
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Commercial Law Coursework
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Company Law
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Company law - case study on setting up a business.
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Company Law Essay. S.741 (1) defines a director as including any person occupying the position of director by whatever name
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Corporate manslaughter
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Deadlock Ltd is a small quasi-partnership formed by four people including Mr. Chubb, Mr. Bolton and two other people holding 25 shares each and they are all directors.
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Entity Selection Exercise - The legal environment of bussiness.
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Entity Selection Exercise: GXB Printing
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Explain the differences between partnerships and Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) while considering the advantages, if any, that LLPs may have over other forms of business vehicle.
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Government's proposal of introduction of Limited Liability Partnership
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In certain circumstances the veil of incorporation has been lifted both judicially and by statute to reveal the reality of who owns and controls the company. The exceptions to the general principle are namely the agency and piercing the corporate veil.
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In the eyes of the law, once registered, a company has its own legal identity separate from its members. Case study
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