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The first shop was a small wooden shop in Jalan Tok Hakim, Kota Bharu, selling toys and general goods. With the help of his children, he expanded the business to Kuala Terengganu in 1979 and later marked a step further by the opening of its first branch in Kuala Lumpur at Jalan Masjid India in 1989.
However, in 2009, the United States Department of State announced that sanctions would be imposed on Scomi Chief Executive Officer Shah Hakim Zain for his involvement in Dr. Khan's nuclear-proliferation network. [2] Following the US government's sanctions on Shah Hakim, he fought to clear his name in that country and succeeded in 2011.
Albert A. Hakim (July 16, 1936 [1] - April 25, 2003) [2] [3] was an Iranian-American [4] [5] businessman and a figure in the Iran-Contra affair. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] Born into an Iranian Jewish family, [ 2 ] Hakim attended California Polytechnic Institute for three years, beginning in 1955.
The Companies Act 1965, in its current form (15 August 2007), consists of 12 Parts containing 374 sections and 10 schedules (including 36 amendments).
Berjaya Corporation Berhad (MYX: 3395; [2] formerly known as Berjaya Group Berhad, Inter-Pacific Industrial Group Berhad and Raleigh Berhad) is a Malaysian-based corporation which controls a wide array of businesses, including consumer marketing, property development and investment, as well as hotels, resorts and recreation development.
Bumiputra Commerce Bank (BCB) (formerly known as Commerce Asset-Holdings Berhad) is the listed vehicle for CIMB Group, Malaysia's second-largest financial services group. . The new name will also ensure consistency between the listed entity and its operating subsidiaries, and serves to further strengthen the CIMB brand value proposition
Associated Provincial Picture Houses Ltd. v Wednesbury Corporation [1948] 1 KB 223 [1] is an English law case that sets out the standard of unreasonableness in the decision of a public body, which would make it liable to be quashed on judicial review, known as Wednesbury unreasonableness.
GPS Inc. v Syarikat Takaful Malaysia Berhad is a 2011 decision of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom on marine insurance and the law of carriage of goods by sea. [1] The case addresses issues of "causa proxima" and the extent of any alleged "warranty of seaworthiness of cargo".