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Explain the provisions of law relating to unpaid seller's `right of lien' and distinguish it from the "right of stoppage the goods in transit". 6 3. (a) State the grounds upon which a contract may be discharged under the provisions of Indian Contract Act, 1872. 6 (b)...
Explain how the auditor will be appointed in the following cases: (i) A Government Company within the meaning of Section 617 of the Companies Act, 1956. (ii) The Auditor of the company has resigned on 31st December, 2003, while the Financial year of the com...
Consequently, corporate governance, both on a country- and firm-level, was considered a highly relevant success factor for the internationalisation of African firms during the interviews, in addition to commercial aspects. The following section establishes the meaning of successful internationalisation from...
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2.B.2 Corporate Image : meaning and definition 2.B.3 The Importance of Corporate Image 2.B.4 Factors of Corporate Image 2.B.5 Elements of Corporate Image 2.B.6 Theory of Corporate Identity 2.B.7 Creation of Corporate Image to Drive Company Brand Equity 2.B.8 Measuring the corporate ...
(ii)What are the powers of the Company Law Board in this regard? 7(0) 8.(a)What do you understand by Corporate Governance? Explain, how the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 relating to Audit Committee will help in achieving some of the objectives of Cor...
Under the Revenue law, the consequence of such sale will termination of Y's lease. Y in order to prevent the sale and consequent termination of his own lease, pays the Government, the sum due from X. Referring to the provisions of the Indian Contract Act, 1972 decide whether X ...