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HA3021 Corporations Law Assignment - Holmes Institute, Australia
Purpose of the assessment (with ULO Mapping) - The purpose of the Group Assignment is to provide students with an opportunity to work in a collaborative environment in solving two case problems by citing the relevant legal rules and cases and applying these to the facts of the case.
In this Group Assignment, students are required to:
1. Demonstrate the legal principles for managing a company in particular the company's relationship with others.
2. Critically analyse the concept of corporate internal rules and management.
3. Analyse the role and responsibility of directors and members in the management of the company.
4. Analyse the interaction between members' rights, directors' duties and corporate governance.
Assignment Specifications -
Purpose: The Group Assignment aims to provide students with an opportunity to work in a collaborative environment in reporting on a recent Australian Corporations Law case relating to Directors Duties and breaches of Directors Duties.
You would need to form your own groups of between 3 and 5 students per group. You had been provided an instruction manual on how to create your groups via BB. Once a group has been created, please ensure you elect a leader in your group. The assignment consists of 2 parts: a 2,000 word written report and a 10 minute (maximum) in-class or video presentation.
General instructions - Read the following scenario and answer the questions that follow. There are three questions that requires to be answered.
James Burden is considering buying shares in a company, Saturday Night Live Ltd (SNL). After purchasing 1,000 shares of SNL, James received a letter (via email) from the company secretary advising him of a forthcoming annual general meeting (AGM). As a new shareholder of SNL, James has plenty of questions to SNL's company secretary.
James rings and asks SNL's company secretary to explain to him what is meant by the terms 'member' and 'shareholder', and the different ways in which a person may become a member. He also asks to explain who may be eligible to become a member, and how many members a company is permitted to have. Finally, James asks: how does a person cease to be a member of a company?
1. Pretend that you are the company secretary and provide advice to James regarding his questions above. Use relevant sections of the Corporations Act 2001 and/or case laws to support your answer.
2. Pretend that you are the company secretary and provide advice to James regarding his question on procedural irregularity. Use relevant sections of the Corporations Act 2001 and/or case laws to support your answer.
3. Does Alan have any potential liability for what he has done or not done?
Need in this assessment 2000 words report and 12 slides ppt as per required.
Attachment:- Corporations Law Group Assignment File.rar