Background
Bakibinga, David Justin was born on September 20, 1953 in Entebbe, Uganda. Son of George William and Erioth Joyce (Matama) Bakibinga.
(Written by the current professor of Commercial Law at Mak...)
Written by the current professor of Commercial Law at Makerere University, this book provides the first comprehensive discussion on company law in Uganda. He considers the nature and implications of incorperations, formation and company promotion, Memorandum and Articles of Association and their significance. It discusses corporate finance through the allotment of shares and analyses debentures and borrowing by the company. It also examines the role of corperate directors and other officials and their capacity to bind the company. In addition the book considers corperate official responsibility in the context of the accounting audit, duties of directors and their enforcement. It concludes with a discussion of meetings and proceedings, reconstruction and amalgamation, and winding up of the registered company.
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(This text examines taxation theories and criteria, distin...)
This text examines taxation theories and criteria, distinguishing between taxation on income, and on capital. It considers taxation on private and commercial earnings, companies, partnerships and trusts. It documents both British and east African judicial decisions which govern revenue law. Finally, it considers the relationship between taxation and investment, the principle and practice of tax avoidance, and the statutory provisions for tax administration.
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(This book focuses on the Ugandan legal position of contra...)
This book focuses on the Ugandan legal position of contract and the relevant literature on the subject. The history of contract and law applicable in Uganda are examined and the ingredients of forming the contract in the form of offer, acceptance, consideration, contractual intention, and capacity. The book then analyses the form and terms of a contract taking into account developments in the UK in relation to exemption clauses and fundamental breach, It also examines the vital elements of a contract namely mistake, misrepresentation, duress, undue influence, and illegality and analyses the concept of privity which is extended to agency and assignment. The concluding chapters deal with discharge of the contract and remedies for breach of contract.
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government legal official law lecturer
Bakibinga, David Justin was born on September 20, 1953 in Entebbe, Uganda. Son of George William and Erioth Joyce (Matama) Bakibinga.
Bachelor of Laws, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda, 1975. Master of Arts in Business Law, Council for National Academic Awards (London), 1978. Doctor of Philosophy in Laws, University London, 1981.
Lecturer University Jos, Nigeria, 1982-1983, Imo State University, Aba, Nigeria, 1983-1985. Senior lecturer, head. of department University Ilorin, Nigeria, 1985-1989. Associate professor, dean Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria, 1989-1990.
Legal secretary Uganda Revenue Authority, Kampala, 1991-1997. Professor Makerere University, 1991, professor commercial law, since 1998, acting associate director Graduate School, 2000—2002, dean law, 2002—2003, director school graduate studies, 2003—2004, deputy vice chancellor, since 2004. Director Busoga University, Jinja, Uganda, since 1995.
Managing director Professional Books Publications, Kampala, since 1995. Consultant Bakibingadco Advocates, Kampala, since 1994.
(Written by the current professor of Commercial Law at Mak...)
(This text examines taxation theories and criteria, distin...)
(This book focuses on the Ugandan legal position of contra...)
Member, secretary council Uganda Law Society, 1991-1995. Chancellor Busoga Diocese, Jinja, since 1995. Member International Bar Association.
Married Eelian Lee, September 16, 1978 (divorced). Married Florence Tibagonzeka Naluwairo, December 16, 1985. Children: Matama, Babirye, Mutekanga.