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LML4806 Assignment 1 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED
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Well-structured LML4806 Assignment 1 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DETAILED ANSWERS, REFERENCES AND GUIDELINES - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!). Question: 1 
Mandla is both a director and shareholder of Cargo Logistics Ltd. He wants to buy more shares in Cargo Logistics Ltd but does not have enough money to do so. He offers to rent out a warehouse to Cargo Logistics Ltd. Cargo Logistics Ltd agrees to pay R1.2 million per annum as rent for the warehouse. Mandla then uses part of the money to purchase 10 ...
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LEG2601 EXAM PACK 2023
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LEG2601 
Legal Aspects of Environmental Management 
100 Marks 
24 Hours 
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Test Bank For CJ 3rd Edition by Larry K. Gaines
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True / False 
1. Actus rea is a person’s mental state, or intent. a. True 
b. False 
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False 
What Are The Elements Of A Crime? CRIM.GAIN.15.03.02 - 03.02 Bloom’s: Remember 
2. The M'Naghten rule operates as a defense if the person is legally insane. a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: 
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True 
Which Defenses Are Available Under Criminal Law? CRIM.GAIN.15.03.03 - 03.03 
Bloom’s: Remember 
3. Constitutional...
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CISR - Commercial Casualty I, Questions and answers, rated A+/ 2024/25 exam prediction paper, RATED A+
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CISR - Commercial Casualty I, Questions 
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Give the 2 reasons why a named Insured adds another person or organization as an addt'l Insd - - 
Close or business (contractual) relationship 
What are the three categories of legal liability? - -Tort, Statutory, & Contractual 
Tort Liability - -a wrongful action or omission that harms a person or business, prompting the 
injured party to seek compensation in civil court. As a result, the guilty person (the defendant or 
tortfe...
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CISR - Commercial Casualty I Q&A Study Set
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Give the 2 reasons why a named Insured adds another person or organization as an addt'l Insd Close or business (contractual) relationship 
 
What are the three categories of legal liability? Tort, Statutory, & Contractual 
 
Tort Liability a wrongful action or omission that harms a person or business, prompting the injured party to seek compensation in civil court. As a result, the guilty person (the defendant or tortfeasor) bears legal liability; Differs from crime in that it is a violation of...
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Test Bank For Corrections Today 3rd Edition by Larry J. Siegel
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1. Individuals who would agree to make themselves responsible for offenders who had been released from custody are called: 
a. sureties. b. entities. c. trustees. d. fallons. 
ANSWER: 
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a 
The Development of Community-Based Corrections 
CORT.SIEG.16.03.01 - Explain what is meant by the term community corrections act Bloom's: Remember 
2. What is the practice that permitted convicted offenders to remain free if they agreed to take care of their debt obl...
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Test Bank For Criminal Law 12th Edition by Joel Samaha
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True / False 
1. If there’s no criminal conduct, there’s no criminal liability. a. True 
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b. False 
True 
The Elements of Criminal Liability 
CRLW.SAMA.17.03.01 - To know the elements of criminal liability and understand why the voluntary act is the first principle of criminal liability. 
Bloom’s: Remember 
2. The term actus reus refers to the act element of a crime. a. True 
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KEYWORDS: 
b. Fal...
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AUE2602 ASSIGNMENT 1 PREP 2024 SEMESTER 2
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AUE2602 ASSIGNMENT 1 PREP 2024 SEMESTER 2 
1.1 Background of Corporate Governance in South Africa 
INTRODUCTION 
The Industrial Revolution began in Britain in the 18th century from 1760 to 1840 and from 
there spread to other parts of the world ( 
Industrial Revolution businesses grew from entities owned and managed by the same 
person into large organisations in which the owners (shareholders) and management 
(executive directors) were separate parties. Currently in most countries, the shar...
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JURISPRUDENCE CH 1 HW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+
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JURISPRUDENCE CH 1 HW QUESTIONS 
 
AND ANSWERS RATED A+ 
 
How a hearing or court case is conducted is governed by: procedural law. 
 
In the United States, who creates federal statutory law? Congress. 
 
Which of the following is an example of federal agency regulations that impact business 
operations? Internal Revenue Service rules for business tax audits 
 
A legal citation for a court decision is used by legal professionals to research the law, and 
includes: party names, location of the pu...
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FUR2601 EXAM PACK 2023
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MAY/JUNE 2018 
SUBSECTION A 
QUESTION ANSWER EXPLANATION 
1 False The indirect application of the Bill of Rights 
means, that rather than finding law or 
conduct unconstitutional and providing a 
constitutional remedy, a court applies 
ordinary law, but interprets or develops it 
with reference to the values in the Bill of 
Rights. 
2 True Because there is nothing about the nature of 
this right that makes it impossible for juristic 
persons to invoke it. 
3 True The Constitution ma...
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