uttering of something. Perez (1992) argues that common law takes these crimes as specific intent of offences, as they require evidence of precise intention to deceive. Happy Hippie Pty Ltd inflated the figures of the cafe by 60% so that they could lure Mr. Manfredi to buy the premises. Therefore, Happy Hippie Pty Ltd committed the offence of forgery and altering. Forgery is not just an offence because the writings provided contain false information or because the document is not what it purports
Tallerman & Co Pty Ltd v Nathan's Merchandise (Vic) Pty Ltd (1957) PART I Summary of Facts The dispute occurred in Victoria between a registered company, Tallerman & Co Pty Ltd ("the plaintiff") and an incorporated company, Nathan's Merchandise Pty Ltd. ("the defendant), where both parties operated their business. Two previous binding contracts (orders No. 58 and No. M57) were made in communications on 14th May 1951 and 2nd August 1951 respectively, each for the sale by the plaintiff to
GHD Group Pty Ltd, formally known as Gutteridge Haskins & Davey, is a world leader in Engineering, Architecture and Environmental Consulting. Since their establishment in 1928, GHD spreads itself across five continents while employing more than 5500 people across its various markets. While being committed to safety, environment, quality and integrity GHD empowers their staff to improve infrastructure, economies and communities (GHD, 2013). Mission: GHD have a rich set of values in which enable them
Over the Hill Pty Ltd Case Analysis The purpose of the following report is to aid Over the Hill Pty Ltd in planning the direction that the company may want to go over the next few years. The report entails a financial analysis and summaries, which will give the executive board an understanding of how well the current managing director is performing, and whether his contract should be renewed. Figures were obtained from comparative balance sheets and profit and loss statements from the relevant
Relevant facts of the case In the case of Goudberg v Herniman Associates Pty Ltd [2007] VSCA 12 (22 January 2007), Goudberg is the appellant and Herniman Associates Pty Ltd is the respondent. Williams and Goudberg had intentions of franchising an American food chain company Applebee. After they did some preliminary work with trips to America and some survey and field study, Williams started contracting with Herniman over architectural services. At September 2000, Williams had a contract with Herniman
In the case of Darlington Futures Ltd v Delco Australia Pty Ltd (1986), the High Court ruled that: The interpretation of an exclusion clause is to be determined by construing the clause according to its natural and ordinary meaning, read in light of the contract as a whole, thereby giving due weight to the context in which the clause appeared including the nature and object of the contract… This brings to question whether ‘loss or theft’ covers the severe water damage to Kati’s car. In the case
However, some meeting practices may amount to an oppression and any shareholder believing so may initiate action. There have been many other cases involving company meetings which were conducted in an unfair manner. Thus, in John J. Starr Pty v Robert R. Andrew Pty Ltd (1991), the majority shareholders – Andrew and his wife, controlled the Board meetings. They did not provide sufficient notice to directors and there were mini-board meetings prior to actual Board meetings to ensure certain outcomes. The
is Mulroney v Alfred James & Sons Pty Ltd. First of all would like to thank our lecturer, Mr Dominic Lococo for giving us this wonderful opportunity to work as part of a group and also helping us whenever needed. All the group members put in equal effort towards understanding and writing this assignment. The case assigned to us is an application for relief from unfair dismissal. The Applicant - Christopher John Mulroney The Respondent - Alfred James & Sons Pty Ltd The applicant worked as a funeral
1995, the court held that the importer was not using the trademark as a trademark and therefore could not be infringing the trademark. For instance, Atari Inc v Fairstar Electronics Pty Ltd (1982) 1 IPR 291; R A & A Bailey & Co Ltd v Boccaccio Pty Ltd (1986) 6 IPR 279; Delphic Wholesalers Pty Ltd v Elco Food Co Pty Ltd (1987) 8 IPR 545. There was a separation between the owner of the registered Australian trade mark and the company that actually produced the goods, the outcome for the parallel importer
The main issue with regards to the applicability of S1322(4)(a) to the appointment of Helen was the meaning of the word contravention. Statement of relevant facts: LW Furniture Consolidated Pty Ltd (“LWC”) was incorporated on 30 April 1971 by Leo Weinstock (“Leo”) and Hedy Weinstock (“Hedy”). On the 29 June 1973, LWC appointed Tamar Beck (“Tamar”) and Amiram Weinstock (“Amiram”) as directors (Weinstock, 22). Unbeknownst to Tamar and Amiram, their appointment as directors lapsed on the 31 December
Business Analysis of Sydney Tower Restaurants Tourism Pty Ltd The purpose of this marketing plan is to outline the situational analysis, marketing objectives, target markets, market strategies and how to monitor the marketing plan of Sydney Tower Restaurants Tourism Pty Ltd. SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS SWOT ANALYSIS One component of a situational analysis is the SWOT analysis, which is an examination of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of a business. The following
the talking and lives her life without fear of the unknown. Works Cited Clifton, Lucille . Good News About The Earth. New York: Random House, 1972. Clifton, Lucille . Mercy. Rochester: BOA Editions, Ltd., 2004. Clifton, Lucille . The Terrible Stories. Brockport: BOA Editions, Ltd., 1996. Hartman, Stephanie. "Reading The Scar in Breast Cancer Poetry." Feminist Studies 2004. 09 Apr 2006 Holladay, Hilary. Wild Blessings: The Poetry of Lucille Clifton. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State
This-case-study-examines the distinctions between a contract of service and a contract for service in order to determine whether “Mr Hemingway” and crewmembers are employees of the taxpayer (Dominic B Fishing Pty Ltd (“DBF”)). In this report, an analysis based on the multi-factor test from the case of Hollis-v-Vabu - (“HV”), will be applied to determine if Hemingway is an employee, thereby an obligation to make superannuation contributions to its employees is required by the tax payer. However, it
which is “An analysis and evaluation of the business and financial performance of an organization over a three year period” for my research and analysis project. The organization chosen here is a pharmaceutical company named “Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd.”(BPL) and decided to conduct a business and financial analysis between the periods from 01 January 2010 to 31 December 2012. 1.2 Reasons for choosing the project topic and organization (320) I have been working as a financial analyst in a credit rating
1. What problems does Robin Hood have, and what issues need to be addressed? Response: First of all, Robin's personal crusade against the Sheriff has evolved into something way past what he initially intended. It's gotten a bit out of hand. So the first issue that needs to be addressed is the focus. Robin should not lose sight of his initial crusade. After all, that's why he started as an out-law in the first place. He needed men to fulfill his quest, but now with the excessive number of men and
Introduction: In 1968, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line was founded with one ship. Over the next twenty-five years RCCL has expanded its fleet to 29 ships, with 2 more ships being built. RCCL has made its way in the cruise industry as one of the top three cruise lines. Over the past 5-7 years RCCL has experienced some problems with the external environment. These and other factors have placed RCCL in a situation of future organizational uncertainty. The time of this case is 2004. Current Mission
“Triumph Motorcycle Company” In this paper the topic of the Triumph Motorcycle Company’s history will be covered from the very first motorcycle Siegfried Betteman and Muaritz Schulte Betteman built; to the motorcycles the new owner John Bloor and his 600 employees are building at the Hinkley factory in Great Britain. Triumph Motorcycle Company has been overly concerned about the quality and performance of the bikes that leave the shop. With their concern, the company that started from strapping a
RECOMMENDATIONS The cruise industry is under a bit of a makeover. Due to economic conditions and shifting demand, the cruise line industry is looking for new ways to attract cruise vacationers while maintaining the market that already exists. There are numerous ways to go about this. Royal Caribbean is being creative in its methods. Generally, Key West is one of the most frequented ports of call. However, as Phillips (2005) states The Sentry is canceling 26 port calls next year, and the Rhapsody
Value-chain analysis for Royal Caribbean: Differentiation Firm infrastructure- CEO: CEO Richard D. Fain has been a director since 1979. Has been Chairman and Chief Executive office since 1988. Mr. Fain has been involved in the shipping industry for over 30 years. The Ships promote the image of prestige and cleanliness by remarkable done common areas. Their marble/tile floors are always have that clean shine to them. You see people whose job is to go around and just cleaning hand rails all day. They
Introduction: Task 1: Background and history of the company: The organization (initially named Thomson Tour Operations (TTO), and renamed in 1997) was established as a component of the Thomson Travel Group in 1965 taking after the securing of four tour drivers, Skytours, Riviera, Gaytours and Luxitours and the carrier Britannia Airways by Roy Thomson. Serious rivalry proceeded among the four gained drivers that permitted the opponent Clarksons Travel Group to turn into the leading player in the