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<=KNEC Craft Certificate in Human Resource Management Module II Business Law Past paper July 2017

Highlight six functions of the judiciary.

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1. State four examples of written law in Kenya.
2. State three remedies available to an aggrieved person in nuisance under Law of Tort.
3. In relation to the Law of Contract, highlight three exceptions to the rule of illegality.
4. State three areas of jurisdiction that are covered by the Kadhi Courts.
5. Outline three circumstances under which a principal is not bound to remunerate the agent.
6. Explain two limitations of the principle of separation of powers.
7. State three characteristics of a will
8. Explain the difference between choses in action and choses in possession.
9. State two types of consideration.
10. State three particulars that should be contained in a letter of appointment for employment.
11. Explain four types of bills that may be passed by parliament.
12. Explain six factors that a court may consider when making an order for provision to dependants.
13. Highlight six functions of the judiciary.
14. Explain four ways in which agreement discharges a contract.
15. Explain six duties of an employee under a contract of employment.
16. Wakan made an offer to sell his premises worth Ksh. 2.5 m to Kimax. Kimax made a call to Wakan saying that he would buy the premises at Ksh. 2.3 m which was rejected by Wakan. Two days later, Kimax rang Wakan saying that he would buy the premises at the original price of Ksh. 2.5 m. The premises had already been sold to another person. Kimax is aggrieved and insists that he still has a contract
17. Explain five rights of a tenant as against the landlord.
18. Malique found a dead dog thrown in a thicket on his land. He recognised it as that of his neigbour Mwadi. He then requested the neighbour to remove it but Mwadi refused to do so. By the third day, the stench from the dog's carcass was so unbearable that Malique could not work in his land. As a result, he now intends to bring action against Mwadi. Explain the legal principles applicable in this
19. Explain six conditions necessary for agency by ratification to arise.
20. Explain four orders that the High Court of Kenya may make to a subordinate court or to an administrative body.


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