Law Related To Unfair Trade Practices

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    Trips Agreement

    Undisclosed information ADV.MANISHA PANDYA ROLL NO.17 * BUSINESS LAW GROUP* LLM SEM II SUBMITTED TO PROF.TIWARI CONTENTS Chapter I * INTRODUCTION * GATT*WTO* TRIPS* * ------------------------------------------------- Implementation in developing countries Chapter II * What are intellectual property rights? * Geographical indication * Early agreements –History * Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) * -------------------------------------------------

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    Environment Conservation

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Lanka fashion leather products company which has been under smooth running for seven years is now in a problematic stage with the establishment of a trade union by the employees in the organization. The management was requested to meet with the trade union to discuss the issues they had. But as it was neglected a letter including their issues was submitted. The issues were 1. A salary increase of 50% 2. Although the workers work for 48 hours a week they are denied overtime

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    Law - Role and Functions

    Role and Functions of Law LAW/421 Contemporary Business Law Role and Functions of Law In society law functions to maintain social control and to protect the public at large by resolving disputes in a peaceful and reasonable manner. Laws are made to facilitate organized change by creating acceptable processes that can facilitate and lead to change. The Constitution outlines the power of the federal government which only has limited powers; to regulate individuals and businesses; and states are

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    Monopoly and Antitrust

    regulation of the price. But more generally, the solution is to prevent companies from acquiring excessive market power and limit the use of that power if they already have it. In the United States, the regulation is made by the antitrust laws: a set of laws and regulations to promote competition in the economy by banning everything that

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    The Event

    P a g e | 1 of 5 Series on Understanding Business Law & Regulations As a small business owner, you are subject to the same regulations as large corporations. Even if you’re starting out on a small level and planning to grow, you must comply with business laws and regulations from the day you open for business. This month: Advertising Law: Truth in Advertising Product Labeling Advertising Specific Products You’ve got a great product or service to sell, and you’re anxious to begin promoting

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    Sebi and Its Role

    Market regulator Sebi today said it has imposed a penalty of Rs 10 lakh on a Manish Mathur for allegedly indulging in fraudulent trading practices in shares of Asian Star Company (ASCL). Sebi has alleged that Mathur acted as a link between the connected entities who orchestrated manipulation in the scrip of ASCL. Sebi said it is imposing a penalty of Rs 10 lakh on Mathur "which will be commensurate with the violations committed by him". Sebi said in a probe it noticed a spurt in the price

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    Egt1 Task 3

    mergers and acquisitions, and regulate market share activities related to a specific industry in order to promote competition and achieve allocative efficiency (McConnell, Brue & Flynn, 2011). Industrial regulation provides protection to the consumer by preventing the development of monopolized industries that allow for no consumer choice. The three main regulatory commissions of industrial regulation in the United States are: 1) Federal Trade Commission; 2) Federal Communication Commission; and the

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    Malpractices in Business

    I. Deceptive Trade Practices: An Introduction a. What it is b. Who is affected c. The impact on individuals and society d. Solution(s) to the problem: to regulate or not to regulate What are “Deceptive Trade Practices”? Whenever a business or an individual engages in activity that is likely to mislead the public may be considered a “deceptive trade practice”.  Deceptive trade practices are prohibited due to the negative effects they have on consumers and the general

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    Hr Coordinator

    STUDENT NAME (print): Manal Al Aswad | PROGRAMME START DATE: March 2014 | PROGRAMME TITLE: CHRP | COURSE LOCATION: Abu Dhabi | PERSONAL TUTOR: Tim | ASSIGNMENT TITLE: (3MER) Supporting Good Practice in Managing Employee Relations | SUBMISSION: 1ST 4th Extension (delete) | DATE OF SUBMISSION: April 20, 2015 | Before submitting your work to www.bradfield.co.uk please read the following statements and tick the appropriate box to show that you have understood and completed

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    Business

    Advocare Law Office FINLAND Finland Patrick Lindgren Advocare Law Office Overview 1 What forms of business entities are relevant to the typical franchisor? The franchisor will probably choose business entities that allow it to limit its liability. These include a corporation that in Finland is simply a limited liability company (whether private or public); a partnership, subject to it being owned by a limited liability company; and a foundation. The typical franchisor is likely to choose

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