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List two (2) areas of legislation that you may need to consider when organising and conducting meetings.

Please note that you do not need to name the legislation, just identify the legislative area.

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List two (2) areas of legislation that you may need to consider when organising and conducting meetings. Please note that you do not need to name the legislation, just identify the legislative area. Tip: Think of the whole process from identifying the participants and venue, right through to distributing information after the meeting.

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I’ve no idea what you mean with.
In most countries you are free to organize meetings, no?

Just maybe the tort law and some laws concerning of leading a restaurant or so.

What do you think of?

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