Corporate Constitution: Understanding MoA and AoA

The Memorandum of Association (MoA) is the most fundamental document of a company. It acts as the company’s constitution, defining its core purpose, powers, and boundaries. Any activity a company undertakes must fit within the scope of this document.

Six Compulsory Clauses of an MoA

Every Memorandum must contain six foundational sections:

  • 1. The Name Clause: State the official name of the company. A private company must end with “Private Limited” (e.g., Maan Private Limited) and a public company with
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Corporate Law: Company Structure, Incorporation, and Promoters

Understanding Company Structure and Legal Status

A company is a legal entity formed by a group of individuals to engage in and operate a business. In corporate law, it is treated as a separate “legal person” distinct from the members who own it.

1. Concept, Characteristics, & Types

Core Characteristics of a Company

  • Separate Legal Entity: A company has its own legal personality. It can own property, incur debts, enter into contracts, and sue or be sued in its own name.
  • Perpetual Succession: The life
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Ammonia Absorption Tower Design and Diameter Calculations

Ammonia Absorption: 1-inch Intalox Packing

Ammonia is being absorbed in a tower using pure water at 25°C and 1.0 atm absolute pressure. The feed rate is 2000 lb/h and contains 2.5 mole % ammonia in air. The process design specifies a liquid-to-gas mass flow rate ratio of 2:1. Using 50% of the flooding velocity and 1-inch Intalox packing, calculate:

  • (i) Pressure drop
  • (ii) Gas and liquid flow rates
  • (iii) Tower diameter

Solution

Given Data:

  • Gas rate (G): 2000 lb/h
  • Mole fraction of NH3: 0.025
  • Ratio L/G: 2:1
  • Packing:
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Project Performance: Controlling, Risks, and Configuration

Project Controlling and Core KPI Processes

Project Controlling is the set of monitoring and control activities that allow verification of whether the project is meeting its schedule, budget, quality, and scope. If deviations occur, corrective actions are taken.

  • Monitoring: Continuous tracking of the project status using previously defined indicators. Example: Weekly reviews.
  • Control: Actions taken to correct problems detected during monitoring. Example: Adding personnel or reorganizing tasks.
  • Controlling
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Corporate Dividend Policies and Company Winding Up

Understanding Corporate Dividends

A dividend is the portion of a company’s post-tax net profit that its Board of Directors decides to distribute to its shareholders as a reward for investing their capital in the business.

When a company generates a profit at the end of a financial year, it has two choices:

  • Retained Earnings: Retain the cash inside the business to fund future growth, buy machinery, or pay off debts.
  • Dividends: Share a part of that cash directly with the owners of the company.

Dividends

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Dickens’s Hard Times: Victorian Industrial Critique

Dickens’s Critique of Victorian Systemic Sins

In Hard Times (1854), Charles Dickens exposed the “terrible mistakes of these days,” aiming to shake Victorian society out of its complacency. The novel denounces systemic sins: the insolence of the rich, the law’s lack of sympathy, and the cruel treatment of children in dehumanizing schools and factories. As George Bernard Shaw noted, Dickens shifted from attacking individual villains to condemning the institutional system as a whole. F.R. Leavis echoed

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Modernization and Geopolitical Shifts in East Asia

Clan Rule (Sedo Jeongchi)

Sedo Jeongchi refers to the 19th-century period when royal authority weakened after King Jeongjo’s death (1800). Power was usurped by aristocratic families, notably the Andong Kim clan, who controlled the court through nepotism. This system turned the state into a private patronage network, where the sale of public offices (maegwan maejik) undermined administrative integrity and national defense.

This decay led to the collapse of the Three Systems (Samjeong):

  • Jeonjeong (Land
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Mastering Literary Analysis and American Literature

Close Reading Essay Structure

  • Introduction: Identify the passage, author, and date. State your thesis clearly at the end of the intro.
  • Body Paragraphs: Use inductive reasoning to move from specific details to a larger conclusion. Quote specific words or phrases as evidence and address counter-arguments to show how the text complicates your thesis.
  • Conclusion: Answer the “Why does this matter?” question and explain the larger implications of your thesis.

Elements to analyze: Audience and purpose, content

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Corporate Governance and Share Capital Regulations

These final modules bridge the gap between how a company manages its internal operations versus how it interacts with outsiders and raises money from the public.

Corporate Governance Legal Doctrines

These two doctrines act as opposite sides of a coin to balance protection between the company and outside parties.

Doctrine of Constructive Notice

This doctrine protects the company against outsiders.

Because the Memorandum of Association (MoA) and Articles of Association (AoA) are registered with the Registrar

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Supervised and Unsupervised Learning Model Reference

Supervised Classification

Logistic Regression (LR)

  • Type: Binary Classification
  • Scaling: Yes (StandardScaler)
  • Outliers: Not robust
  • Categorical Variables: No (encode first)
  • Core Idea: Sigmoid function maps output to 0–1 probability; threshold ≥ 0.5 predicts class 1.
  • Advantages: Fast, simple, interpretable, outputs probabilities.
  • Disadvantages: Binary only, requires linear boundary, fails on non-linear data.
  • Metrics: Accuracy, Precision, Recall, F1-Score, Confusion Matrix.

Decision Trees (DT)

  • Type: Classification
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