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Introduction To Law Question Paper

Introduction To Law 

Course:Certificate Course In Management

Institution: Kenya Institute Of Management (Kim) question papers

Exam Year:2012



Certificate course in management

June 2012 Examination

Subject name: Introduction to law

Date: 6th June 2012

Time: 3 Hours



Instructions
1. Write your index number in the space provided in the answer booklet.
2. Answer any five questions
3. All questions carry equal marks
4. No writing should be done on this question paper
5. Candidates who break KIM examination rules and regulations or commit any malpractice will be Disqualified








INTRODUCTION TO LAW SEPTEMBER 2012

1.Define the term precedent and explain four types of precedent (10 marks)

b)Distinguish clearly between a contract of indemnity and a contract of guarantee (10 marks)

2.Administrative tribunals play an important role in the administration of justice. In relation to tis statement, highlight any five advantages and five disadvantages of administrative tribunals. (10 marks)

b)Define the word property and describe any four ways of acquiring ownership of property. (10 marks)

3. Who is an agent and what are the duties of an agent towards the principle (10 marks)

b)Explain any five points of distinction between law and morality. (10 marks)

4.Define a memorandum of association and explain contents. (14 marks)

b) Explain the following terms.

i)Codicil (3 marks)

ii)Dependant (3 marks)

1.In the modern world, criminal and civil laws play pivotal role In society in view of this statement, explain the points of distinction between civil and criminal laws (20 marks)

7.Explain ways by which land ownership can be acquired. (20 marks)










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