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    THE COMPANY ACT 2006 Provisions such as limited liability on part of auditors, increased interest for shareholders, etc. are part of the Companies Act of 2006 in the UK. This Act includes limited liability by contract with regard to such an amount which is deemed reasonable and fair in all circumstances (Coffee, 2007). In the last few years, changes have been brought

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    of different businesses and their ownership. I chose Sainsbury’s and Oxfam as they are businesses with different characteristics from each other, as I needed to choose one big company (such as PLC (public limited company) or LTD (private limited company)) and a small business (such as partnership, sole trader, non-for-profit business). In fact, Sainsbury’s is a supermarket and Oxfam a charity. This assignment will cover the purpose and ownership of the two businesses, the stakeholders of each business

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    what exactly made the greater impact on the age of industrialization. There were numerous contributing factors that propelled worldwide economic development. Britain, as the most advance economy of the time, showed leadership in its introduction of limited liability law which is arguably the primary force behind the movement towards industrial capitalism. With investors now able to freely enter business with one another while being shielded from substantial debt that could otherwise deter them from

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    Suppliers/donators influence Oxfam greatly. Without the public supplying Oxfam shops with goods to sell, the shops would fail and would not be able to raise money to support the charities work for third world countries. This may be a sole trader or partnership. In a company it would be the shareholders. A charity would be considered to be owned by trustees' owners often have a great influence on the business and are considered important stakeholders because they might have put a good part of their life

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    Special needs kids are not sick or gross. They only want to be accepted. They want to feel normal. They cannot help the way they were born. People who have never dealt with special needs children do not see what they go through on a daily basis. One out of every 10 children under the age of 14 has some type of special need. Which includes any medical disability, chronic or life threatening illness. The children and parents both deal with emotional battles. The parents are more tired, emotionally

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    There were many important Supreme Court cases that have occurred in the past. One of them was American Needle versus the National Football League. In this case, the American Needle Incorporation filed a suit against the NFL and Reebok citing that the teams’ licensing agreement disrupted the Sherman Antitrust Act. The Sherman Antitrust Act was the first act passed by Congress to prohibit trusts. “A trust was an arrangement by which stockholders in several companies transferred their shares to a set

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    D. Removal of Any Trustee. Any Trustee, including a Settlor, may be removed in accordance with California law. 1. Removal of Settlor-Trustee. A Settlor shall cease to be a Trustee of this trust if the Settlor by reason of illness or physical disability is, to a reasonable degree of medical certainty incapable and unable to handle properly her own affairs. The determination shall be effective at such time as the persons making the determination deliver to the Trustee declarations executed under

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    Special needs kids are not sick or gross. They only want to be accepted. They want to feel normal. They cannot help the way they were born. People who have never dealt with special needs children do not see what they go through on a daily basis. One out of every 10 children under the age of 14 has some type of special need. Which includes any medical disability, chronic or life threatening illness. The children and parents both deal with emotional battles. The parents are more tired emotionally and

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    This is because even though corporations are considered legal entities, this applies only to the state they were founded in and the states they do business in. Because they do no business in Virginia, Zelek is not considered a legal entity there. This means that Virginia's courts have no jurisdiction over Zelek and they can't be sued in that state. This is because even though corporations are considered legal entities, this applies only to the state they were founded in and the states they do business

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    . Control According to ………. the main advantage of being a sole trader is that they are full control of their own business. Also considered as there “own boss”, which applies to this sole trader as he demanded what was tasks were needed to be completed and how he wanted them done, when I observed the workforce at several different times throughout a particular day. Also…. Mentions that they can run their own business how they please without the interference of others as they don’t need to consult

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