buyer
consignee
seller
banker
第1题:
79 Under the terms of 2/10 net 30, the buyer may:
A. deduct 10% of the invoice amount for payment within 30 days
B. deduct 2% of the invoice for payment within 10 days
C. incurs a penalty on 10% for payments more than 30 days late
D. settle the invoice with 2 equal payments; one within 10 days and the other within 30 days
E. None of the above
第2题:
Explain the grounds upon which a person may be disqualified under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986.(10 marks)
The Company Directors Disqualification Act (CDDA) 1986 was introduced to control individuals who persistently abused the various privileges that accompany incorporation, most particularly the privilege of limited liability. The Act applies to more than just directors and the court may make an order preventing any person (without leave of the court) from being:
(i) a director of a company;
(ii) a liquidator or administrator of a company;
(iii) a receiver or manager of a company’s property; or
(iv) in any way, whether directly or indirectly, concerned with or taking part in the promotion, formation or management of a company.
The CDDA 1986 identifies three distinct categories of conduct, which may, and in some circumstances must, lead the court to disqualify certain persons from being involved in the management of companies.
(a) General misconduct in connection with companies
This first category involves the following:
(i) A conviction for an indictable offence in connection with the promotion, formation, management or liquidation of a company or with the receivership or management of a company’s property (s.2 of the CDDA 1986). The maximum period for disqualification under s.2 is five years where the order is made by a court of summary jurisdiction, and 15 years in any other case.
(ii) Persistent breaches of companies legislation in relation to provisions which require any return, account or other document to be filed with, or notice of any matter to be given to, the registrar (s.3 of the CDDA 1986). Section 3 provides that a person is conclusively proved to be persistently in default where it is shown that, in the five years ending with the date of the application, he has been adjudged guilty of three or more defaults (s.3(2) of the CDDA 1986). This is without prejudice to proof of persistent default in any other manner. The maximum period of disqualification under this section is five years.
(iii) Fraud in connection with winding up (s.4 of the CDDA 1986). A court may make a disqualification order if, in the course of the winding up of a company, it appears that a person:
(1) has been guilty of an offence for which he is liable under s.993 of the CA 2006, that is, that he has knowingly been a party to the carrying on of the business of the company either with the intention of defrauding the company’s creditors or any other person or for any other fraudulent purpose; or
(2) has otherwise been guilty, while an officer or liquidator of the company or receiver or manager of the property of the company, of any fraud in relation to the company or of any breach of his duty as such officer, liquidator, receiver or manager (s.4(1)(b) of the CDDA 1986).
The maximum period of disqualification under this category is 15 years.(b) Disqualification for unfitness
The second category covers:
(i) disqualification of directors of companies which have become insolvent, who are found by the court to be unfit to be directors (s.6 of the CDDA 1986). Under s. 6, the minimum period of disqualification is two years, up to a maximum of 15 years;
(ii) disqualification after investigation of a company under Pt XIV of the CA 1985 (it should be noted that this part of the previous Act still sets out the procedures for company investigations) (s.8 of the CDDA 1986). Once again, the maximum period of disqualification is 15 years.
Schedule 1 to the CDDA 1986 sets out certain particulars to which the court is to have regard in deciding whether a person’s conduct as a director makes them unfit to be concerned in the management of a company. In addition, the courts have given indications as to what sort of behaviour will render a person liable to be considered unfit to act as a company director. Thus, in Re Lo-Line Electric Motors Ltd (1988), it was stated that:
‘Ordinary commercial misjudgment is in itself not sufficient to justify disqualification. In the normal case, the conduct complained of must display a lack of commercial probity, although . . . in an extreme case of gross negligence or total incompetence, disqualification could be appropriate.’
(c) Other cases for disqualification
This third category relates to:
(i) participation in fraudulent or wrongful trading under s.213 of the Insolvency Act (IA)1986 (s.10 of the CDDA 1986);
(ii) undischarged bankrupts acting as directors (s.11 of the CDDA 1986); and
(iii) failure to pay under a county court administration order (s.12 of the CDDA 1986).
For the purposes of most of the CDDA 1986, the court has discretion to make a disqualification order. Where, however, a person has been found to be an unfit director of an insolvent company, the court has a duty to make a disqualification order (s.6 of the CDDA 1986). Anyone who acts in contravention of a disqualification order is liable:
(i) to imprisonment for up to two years and/or a fine, on conviction on indictment; or
(ii) to imprisonment for up to six months and/or a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum, on conviction summarily (s.13 of the CDDA 1986).
第3题:
Under the terms of 2/10 net 30, the buyer may:
A . deduct 10% of the invoice amount for payment within 30 days
B . deduct 2% of the invoice for payment within 10 days
C . incurs a penalty on 10% for payments more than 30 days late
D . settle the invoice with 2 equal payments; one within 10 days and the other within 30 days
E . None of the above
第4题:
Under the documentary credit, which of the following is false?
A.The buyer's bank will issue a documentary credit.
B.The seller has his bank's undertaking to pay.
C.If the seller presents the correct documents, he will be paid.
D.A bank acts as an intermediary between the buyer and seller and is willing to provide trade.
第5题:
听力原文:Commercial banks are mainly to provide short-term loans for the capital market with the acquired deposits and the funds from other channels.
(2)
A.Commercial banks mainly provide short-term loans for the capital market.
B.The capital market mainly depends on the acquired deposits and the funds from other channels.
C.Short-term loans are mainly from the acquired deposits and the funds from other channels.
D.Commercial banks mainly depend on the capital market for deposits and the funds.
第6题:
A.John Milton
B.John Donne
C.Ben Jonson
D.John Bunyan
第7题:
What will the buyer do if his bank buys the draft for him?
A.He will open a letter of credit.
B.He will repay the bank a short-term loan.
C.He will buy back the draft.
D.He will return the money to the seller.
第8题:
此题为判断题(对,错)。
第9题:
A、vacancy
B、job
C、opportunity
D、empty
第10题:
Under D/P, all the documents, and usually title to the goods, are released to the buyer upon ______.
A.his acceptance of the draft for payment at a specified later date
B.his payment of the amount specified under reserve
C.his partial payment of the bill amount
D.his payment of the amount specified