Legal Aspects of Business AdministrationPrentice-Hall, 1961 - 855 lappuses |
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1.3. rezultāts no 84.
229. lappuse
... duties is that of full disclosure . This requires the party under the duty to give full and true information concerning the transaction into which he is entering . As far as the promoter is con- cerned , this would mean a duty to tell ...
... duties is that of full disclosure . This requires the party under the duty to give full and true information concerning the transaction into which he is entering . As far as the promoter is con- cerned , this would mean a duty to tell ...
322. lappuse
... Duty to exonerate the agent . In addition to the principal's duty to repay the agent sums the agent has already expended on behalf of the principal , a duty also arises to step in and pay losses or liabilities the agent has incurred ...
... Duty to exonerate the agent . In addition to the principal's duty to repay the agent sums the agent has already expended on behalf of the principal , a duty also arises to step in and pay losses or liabilities the agent has incurred ...
341. lappuse
... duties is the duty not to compete with the principal . An agent who engages in the same business as his principal , on his own account and in competition with the principal , is clearly vio- lating his basic duty to act only in the ...
... duties is the duty not to compete with the principal . An agent who engages in the same business as his principal , on his own account and in competition with the principal , is clearly vio- lating his basic duty to act only in the ...
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IMPORTANCE OF LAW IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRA | 3 |
ORIGIN HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF LAW | 10 |
THE MODERN SOURCES OF LAW | 16 |
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