osco2000
Nov 29, 2010, 12:21 AM
osco2000 Nov 29, 2010, 12:21 AM tickle Nov 29, 2010, 04:14 AM This is from Wikipedia: Ultra vires is a Latin phrase for "beyond the powers". The ultra vires doctrine typically applies to a corporate body, such as a limited company, a government department or a local council so that any act done by the body which is beyond its capacity to act (and not intra vires) will be considered invalid. AK lawyer Nov 30, 2010, 05:02 AM This is from Wikipedia: Ultra vires is a Latin phrase for "beyond the powers". The ultra vires doctrine typically applies to a corporate body, such as a limited company, a government department or a local council so that any act done by the body which is beyond its capacity to act (and not intra vires) will be considered invalid. I suspect that Osco will be grateful that someone helped with his or her homework. :) tickle Nov 30, 2010, 05:27 AM I suspect that Osco will be grateful that someone helped with his or her homework. :) We don't know that for sure. It is an interesting question; I can't help myself out of natural curiosity looking it up and enlightening someone else :) I don't usually assist with homework questions and point that out to the OP if I am sure that is what it is, and they are always quite evident. Edit: if you look up the OP's other 3 posts you will see that he is interested in the law ; so these aren't really run of the mill homework questions. Tick AK lawyer Nov 30, 2010, 07:05 AM ... Edit: if you look up the OP's other 3 posts you will see that he is interested in the law ; so these aren't really run of the mill homework questions. Tick Just before I wrote my previous post, I did look them up (there were 2 others at that time) and they all (including a Salomon v. Salomon question) seemed like homework to me. tickle Nov 30, 2010, 09:23 AM Just before I wrote my previous post, I did look them up (there were 2 others at that time) and they all (including a Salomon v. Salomon question) seemed like homework to me. Maybe so. I consider this homework : http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/math-sciences/maths-tangent-530326.html Copyright ©2005-, Ask Me Help Desk
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