BIOLOGY NOTES FORM 1-4

Institution Secondary
Course BIOLOGY
Year 4th Year
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UPDATED BIOLOGY NOTES FORM 1-4
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ATP 100: CIVIL LITIGATION Trending!
Assuming the defendant has been served and opted not to defend the plaintiff may apply for judgment in default of defence. One has to find out whether they are entitled to final or interlocutory judgment both of which have different procedures. Assuming Defendant chooses to defend the action and as such has filed a defence.
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CIVIL LITIGATION SUMMARY NOTES Trending!
Civil litigation is a process of making or defending or resisting a claim form the beginning up to its successful end by the enforcement of a judgment, if it is made.
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Introduction to Company Law Trending!
The Kenya Companies Act No 17 of 2015 was assented to by the President on September 11, 2015, to replace the Companies Act Cap 486 that had been passed in 1962. The repealed Companies Act is based on the English Companies Act, 1948. While the new Companies Act has largely codified the provisions of the common law and rules of equity, it is envisaged that these will still apply where necessary, relevant or where the statute is silent or does not fully cover an area in question.
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Criminal Law 1 Trending!
A crime is an offence which is prohibited by law and injurious to the public good and which is enforced by courts and prosecuted by the State.
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COMPANY LAW IN KENYA Trending!
The formation and winding up of a company in Kenya is governed by the Company’s Act Cap 486 of the Laws of Kenya. The company legislation in Kenya owes its origin to the English company law.
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Sexual Offences: Rape, defilement and allied offences Trending!
Sexual offences – ‘offences against morality’ were originally provided for in the Penal Code, but with the passing of the Sexual Offences Act 2006 (hereinafter, the SOA), the latter statute became the main statute dealing with such offences. The Penal Code still however contains some provisions regarding these offences where the SOA 2006 is silent.
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GPR 106: CRIMINAL LAW Trending!
In general terms crime may be defined as an act punishable by law as forbidden by statute or injurious to the public welfare.
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Offences against property Trending!
Offences against property are created by and are found in Division V of the Penal Code, running from Ss 267-344. The division contains several chapters, each of which deals with a particular property offence. These are said to be the broadest category of crimes; covering a wide range of property related offences.
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Forms of Business Ownerships Trending!
Sole Proprietorships; It is the simplest form of business organization, which is owned and controlled by one man. Sole proprietorship is the oldest form of business organization which is owned and controlled by one person.
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TRUST ACCOUNTS Trending!
A trustee is a person compelled in equity to do certain things on behalf of a beneficiary. A trustee could also be an executor created by will to administer the estate of a deceased in accordance with the will.
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