ULTRA VIRES DOCTRINE OF COMPANY LAW IN ZAMBIA

INTRODUCTION This assignment examines the debate on the legal issues surrounding the abolition of the requirement to submit a Memorandum of Association when applying to incorporate a company under the Zambian Companies Act 1994 cap 388 of the Laws of ...

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DEPORTATION LAW

Yes, if Mr. Adams accepts the offer and is faced with deportation, his likelihood of success on an ineffectiveness claim would depend on how easily the average criminal defense attorney could have determined that the crime to which he pled ...

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BURDEN OF PROOF

In our scenario, the claimant will bear the legal burden of proving each element of his claim and this entitles him to call evidence first, giving evidence through witnesses, who will also be cross-examined. The legal burden of proof can ...

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ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING SYSTEMS IN THE UK

Introduction Money laundering is the term used to describe the process that disguises the (usually criminal) source of money.[1] The process of money laundering involves three recognisable stages. The first is the ‘placement’ stage when the proceeds of the crime, often ...

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THIRD PARTY RIGHTS LECTURE

PART ONE: NOTICES Notices are the primary means of protecting third party rights in registered land. This is distinct from the doctrine of ‘notice’, a concept that relates to unregistered land. Under the Land Registration Act 2002, a Notice may ...

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INTERESTS OF THIRD PARTIES IN PROPERTIES

The main issue arising from this problem is the question of establishing various interests of third parties in the two properties, and the differing procedures for doing so, given that Rust Plot is a registered fee simple title, while Umber ...

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‘REASONABLY FORESEEABLE’ VICTIM EVIDENCE

1. Davina Davina must prove that her depression is medically-recognised (McLoughlin v. O’Brian (1983)) caused by the accident and that she was a ‘reasonably foreseeable’ victim. She must also show that her injury would be foreseeable in a person of reasonable fortitude (Page v. Smith (1996)). Davina ...

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THE E-GOVERNMENT: A JIGSAW VIEW

The E-Government: A Jigsaw View Adeel Ghayur 1 H20 Power Pvt. Ltd. Islamabad-Pakistan www.h2opower.com.pk adeel@h2opower.com.pk Abstract. E-Govemment, today, is being regarded as the panacea for many of the conventional government ills, such as rampant corruption in developing countries to costly ...

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