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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




1. Write explanatory notes on the following
a) Bailment (5 marks)
b) Law and morality (5 marks)
c) Duties of an agent (5 marks)
d) Essentials of a sale (5 marks)

2. Define law and explain the characteristics of law (11 marks)

b) Explain the various ways of creating a corporation (9 marks)

3. It is the duty of the courts to interpret an act of parliament when there is doubt as to its meaning. The ocurts are guided by certain rules in interpreting an Act of Parliament. List and explain briefly at least five of such rules. (10 marks)

b) Explain the qualifications and tenure of a High Court Judge (10 marks)

4. Who are dependants? How does thelaw of succession provide for them? (10 marks)

b) Explain the meaning and essentials of Donatio Mortis Causa (10 marks)

5. Discuss the remedies available to a Landlord incase the tenant breaches the lease agreement. (10 marks)

b) Contrast a hire purchase and credit sale. (10 marks)

6. Expalin the various classifications of law (10 marks)

b) Distinguish between partnership and a corporation (10 marks)

7. Explain the various sources of law in Kenya (20 marks)







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