Liability on contract for LLC owners

A personal liability LLC owners should avoid is voluntary assumption of liability on contract, which a personal guarantee. Small business sometime do not have great credit history and sometimes find it very difficult qualifying for loans for the business without a personal guarantee. Since Granite Cleaning Business is growing business this should not be a … Read more

The three strikes law and its effects on society

The term “three-strikes” stems from the reference used in the game of baseball. The three-strikes law essentially means that a criminal is authorized two criminal offenses before “striking out” on the third criminal offense. This confirms that a habitual offender who is convicted of three or more violent or serious charges, “strikes out” and will … Read more

BILLS ON CYBERCRIME IN NIGERIA

‘Efforts were made during the sixth National Assembly to pass a cyber-crime law. Before now six private member bills were introduced at both chambers of the National Assembly seeking to provide a legal framework to combat cyber-crime and other related offences. These include the Computer Security and Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Bill 2005; Cyber Security … Read more

The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)

Introduction: The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) were begin From 1948 to 1994, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) provide the rules for much of world trade and hold the position of authority over periods that saw in international commerece some of the highest growth rates. Throughout those 47 years it … Read more

Compare and contrast the role and effectiveness of the ODCE in Ireland with the SEC in the USA

This essay will critically compare and contrast the role and effectiveness of the ODCE in Ireland with the SEC in the USA. The article will be split into two parts. The first part will deal with the history, functions, powers and the structural organisation of the two bodies and will critically compare and contrast them. … Read more

Art forgery and the law

Introduction Art forgery is a form of misrepresentation of a genuine piece of work, and it could be painting, sculpture or even a work of literature. The range of forgeries counterfeit the style of an artist. It is essential to mention the differentiation of forgery from making copies or replicas of the original work. This … Read more

Before the Law

Introduction The entire department of law is faced with numerous issues and a number of them are yet to be solved. This can however be aimed at officials who are assigned the accountability of these issues. There are a lot of cases of individuals who have been imprisoned while others have been set free devoid … Read more

Monarchy

Monarchy is a form of government in which the supreme partially or wholly owned by one person – the monarch (king, emperor, prince, duke, archduke, Sultan, Emir Khan, to Pharaoh), who has the power to rule his or her land or state and its citizens freely. They rule for life and then pass the responsibilities … Read more

Role of managers in medical aids and what legislation expects

Management falls under the micro or intra-organisational section of business ethics (Kretzschmar, Prinsloo, Prozesky, Rossouw, Sander, Siebrits, Woermann, 2012: 21). This section deals with the relationships between the managers and the employees (Kretzschmar, 2012). Referring back to the definition of ethics; if a manager (self) treats their employees (others) with respect and kindness (good) , … Read more

Electronic banking

DEFINITION OF ELECTRONIC BANKING The term electronic banking means all day access to cash through an Automated teller machine or direct deposit of pay checks into checking or savings account. But electronic banking involves many different types of transactions, rights, responsibilities and sometimes, fees. Electronic banking can also be defined in a very simple form, … Read more

The EU Connected Continent

The proposal by the European Commission for an EU single market for electronic communications and to achieve a Connected Continent: How does the proposal seek to uphold (or not) the principle of harmonisation? 1. INTRODUCTION 1. The Commission of the European Union launched on 11 September 2013 the proposal to establish a ‘Connected Continent’ with … Read more

Suriname separation of powers

Suriname has faced periods of political, economic and social decline since it gained independence from the Netherlands in 1975. However, in the recent years, Suriname has experienced various political, social and economic developments (Bergen, 2007). There are various theories developed on the subject of how the society’s freedom can be protected against the power of … Read more

School rules to regulate student behaviour and their connection to the law

All schools must have rules to regulate student behavior. Teachers and administrators are not at liberty to expel or suspend students in the special education program due to procedures and safeguards outlined in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). There are significant restrictions existing against certain types of discipline of students with disabilities that … Read more

Regulation and the meat sector

Introduction. Early February 2013 in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Ireland and Poland horsemeat was discovered in products sold as beef. A horsemeat scandal was born. (Een vandaag – binnenland ). The scandal was discovered earlier, by the food & safety Authority of Ireland at 16 January 2013. They tested a range of cheap frozen beef … Read more