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<=KNEC Diploma in Supply Chain management Module 1: Business Law past paper July 2014
Outline five fundamental rights of an individual provided by the constitution of Kenya.
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1.
Outline the significance of the rule of law in a society.
2.
With the use of appropriate examples, explain five circumstances under which African customary law may be applied by the courts.
3.
Explain five disadvantages of the establishment of the administrative tribunals.
4.
Outline five fundamental rights of an individual provided by the constitution of Kenya.
5.
In relation to the law of contracted, explain five circumstances under which existence of undue influence is presumed under law.
6.
Olimba entered in a contract with Mutinda in which it was agreed that Mutinda, a transporter, would transport fifty crates of milk from Nairobi to Garissa. While on the way, Mutinda’s motor vehicle broke down at a remote area and he was unable to contact Olimba or to immediately repair the motor vehicle. Fearing that the milk would go bad, he sold it to local residents at a lesser amount than the
7.
Explain six circumstances under which trespass to person would be injured justified under the law.
8.
Namoei sent his driver shitanda to deliver cement from Namoei’s place of work to his home. Namoei issued strict instructions to shitanda not to drive anywhere else for any purpose. Shitanda decided to pass through his son’s school to see him. On his way the vehicle veered off the road and rammed into mwangi’s Kiosk damaging it extensively. Mwangi has demanded that Namoei repairs his kiosk but
9.
In relation to the law property, explain five ways in which a co-ownership may be terminated.
10.
Outline five remedies available to mortgagee against a defaulting mortgagor.
11.
Explain six ways in which a testamentary gift may fail.
12.
Mulusa aged ninety years and gradually losing his sight, was approached and fraudulently requested to sign a document by Oluoch which he was unable to read. The son of Mulusa has now discovered that it was a will which transferred Mulusa’s property to Oluoch and have approached you for legal advice. State the legal principles applicable, advise them.
13.
In relation to the law of agency. Explain five requirements for ratification.
14.
With reference to employment law, outline the five obligation of an employee toward his employer