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C/B/4008. An examination of sole traders and public limited companies. Case study transport industry

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2550
DATE:
2011
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This paper aims to examine the similarities and differences between public limited companies and sole traders. The study begins by presenting an overview of both types of companies, and follows by identifying the contrasting features between the two. The differences are categorised as financial opportunities, human resource management, and marketing. The paper then presents three examples of transport companies, Glen Valley Tours, Sweeny’s Cruises, and Batavia air. The paper then presents an analysis of light rail, heavy rail and articulated bendy bus services.

 

KEYWORDS: Public limited company, sole traders, financial opportunities, human resource management, marketing, heavy rail, light rail, Glen Valley Tours, Sweeny’s Cruises, Batavia air,

 

C/B/3308. Examination of partnerships

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2400
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

This paper analyses a business set up by three men, and the type of business arrangement that has been created. The paper begins by describing the business as a partnership, and follows with an in depth discussion as to why it is not a company. The aspects that make a partnership are thoroughly examined, and the paper discusses topics like dissolution, winding up, and the commitments that each partner holds and the way in which this binds the business. Conclusions are made regarding the process of dissolution.

 

KEYWORDS: Business, partnerships, dissolution, winding up!,

 

C/B/3258. Proposal. Merger and acquisition regulations in Saudi Arabia and UK

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1350
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper proposes to examine the regulations on merger and acquisition (M&A) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and compare them with those in the UK. The background of the research and its main objectives are outlined, literature is reviewed on M&A regulation with regard to Shari’ah law, the methods of the proposed research are described.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, Merger and acquisition, M&A regulation, Saudi Arabia and UK,

 

C/B/3138. Overview of sole traders, partnerships and limited companies

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700
DATE:
2010
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9.99 GBP

This paper examines three types of businesses, sole traders, partnerships and limited. The defining aspects of each are highlighted, and the paper provides examples of each. The advantages and disadvantages of each are also presented.

 

KEYWORDS: Businesses, partnerships, sole trader, limited, company,

 

C/B/2312. Sole trader and public limited company as different types of business

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815
DATE:
2010
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9.99 GBP

The paper compares sole trading and public limited company (PLC) as two types of business identifying the differences between them along the lines their start-up features, financial risks, legal issues, etc. Both types of business are discussed with regard to the UK law and entrepreneurial aspirations.

 

KEYWORDS: Sole trader, public limited company, PLC, types of business,

 

C/L/417. Changes in UK employment patterns

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1400
DATE:
2009
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the changes of the terms in the contract of employment in the UK over the last twenty years discussing employees' responsibility for their own career development, the introduction of the work life balance and flexible working patterns including part-time, term-time, job-sharing, flexitime, compressed hours, annual hours, working from home, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Knowledge, Career development, work life balance, flexible working,

 

C/B/1545. Role of Surveillance in the Workplace

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1800
DATE:
2009
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks into the role of surveillance and monitoring in the workplace describing the technologies used for surveillance and the drivers that are fuelling this process. Advantage and disadvantages of surveillance are identified discussing the underlying legal issues and suggesting recommendations for future research direction.

 

KEYWORDS: Workplace surveillance, surveillance technology,

 

C/B/1551. Presentation. In what ways might the legal and cultural context of a country impact on the development of the corporate governance model of that country?

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0
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9 Slides
DATE:
2009
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19.99 GBP

This is a presentation of the research into corporate governance model and their dependence of the country of their origin. Corporate governance models of Anglo-American nations are discussed in cultural and legal contexts. Business relations and corruption in the Middle East are discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: Presentation, Corporate governance, Anglo-American,

 

C/B/1016. London Underground: Public Private Partnership

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3100
DATE:
2008
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39.99 GBP

The paper examines London's experience in modernizing and corporatizing the underground system to enhance service efficiency and management autonomy. The problems of the public private partnership are addressed arguing whether the project went right and where it went wrong. The structure of the London Underground partnership is discussed with reference to related theories suggesting recommendations to the management.

 

KEYWORDS: Public Sector, corporatization, transport finance, London Underground public private,

 

C/B/1058. Report on starting a business in Italy

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2300
DATE:
2008
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29.99 GBP

The paper reports on starting a holiday resort in Italy providing information about the country's economy, visa requirements, taxation, etc. The legal procedures needed for starting the business are detailed and discussed, the market forces influencing foreign investors are considered.

 

KEYWORDS: Start-up business, holiday resort, Italy, visa, taxation,

 

C/B/917. Comparative analysis of private and public companies

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5500
DATE:
2008
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59.99 GBP

The paper looks at public companies examining their difference from private companies, reviewing distinctive financial features of both types of companies, and identifying their advantages and disadvantages against each other. Characteristics of incorporated companies and partnerships are discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: Private, public company, incorporation, partnership,

 

C/B/468. Explain what does it mean when in law a limited company is regarded as a corporate association that has a legal identity in its own right, distinct from its owner. How does this differ with other legal forms of business organisations?

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570
DATE:
2006
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9.99 GBP

Businesses have to be set up in the shape of one of the several legal forms for legislation, administrative and taxation purposes. These options are basically three: sole proprietorship, partnership and a limited company. The typology of charities and societies comes into the fold in a more general discussion of organisational legal statuses. In this assignment the focus is discussing the limited company and how it varies from the three other forms of businesses

 

KEYWORDS: Limited Company, legal status, ownership,

 

E/L/34. 'Is the system of Common Law as practiced in the United Kingdom still relevant in the context of the modern business environment'? Discuss the above by reference to Law of Tort and contrasting this with the situation in another EU member state, Fr

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1500
DATE:
2006
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the history and applications of common law (CL) in business reviewing the history of tort law in Britain and in France, comparing English and French approaches to tort law and discussing modern business exposure to tortious liability in the comparative context.

 

KEYWORDS: Common Law, tort,