Fraudulent Trading - Trading (offence) which is intentionally carried on by members or directors of the company to deceive creditors or any participation intended to fraud others. It is criminal offence.
Wrongful Trading - Trading (offence) which is carrying on by directors even if the winding up was inevitable and they knew or ought to have known about it. It is civil offence.
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Gautam Pokharel
Kathmandu,
There is no wrongful birth. Only wrongful death.
Goldberg's thesis is that biological differences between men and women underpin societal gender roles and differences in behavior. He argues that these differences are rooted in evolutionary biology and are responsible for various disparities between the sexes.
Similarities: Both instincts and culture play a role in shaping human behavior and decision-making. They are both influenced by biological and environmental factors. Differences: Instincts are innate, fixed patterns of behavior that are universal across a species, while culture refers to learned behaviors, beliefs, and practices that vary across different societies. Instincts are more hardwired and less malleable compared to culture, which can change over time.
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The difference between the two cases is that one is considered to be an act of carelessness or negligence. The other one is the intentional act of. When it is wrongful, it is a civil case.
the difference between fraudulent miisrepresentation and innocent misrepresentation is that innocent representation is when a statement is made with a genuine belief that it is true while fraudulent misrepresentation is a statement that is made with the knowledge that it is untrue or misleading.
Pavlov's theory of classical conditioning focuses on the association between a neutral stimulus and a reflexive response. Thorndike's theory of instrumental conditioning emphasizes the connection between a behavior and its consequences through the law of effect. Skinner's theory of operant conditioning highlights the role of reinforcement and punishment in shaping behavior through consequences.
culture traits are unit of learned behavior changing from the language spoken to the tools used or to the game to play.
Genetic differences
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