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The Law Relating to Sale of goods

Group Name: CrypTic
Batch: 9th
Section: A
Session: 2014-2015

Department of Management Studies
Faculty of Business Studies
Jagannath University
October, 2014

COURSE NAME: COMMERCIAL LAW
COURSE CODE: 1210
BBA 1st year 2nd Semester
GROUP NAME: CrypTic

SERIAL NO.
MEMBERS NAME
ROLL
MOBILE No. & Email Address
1.
ASHRAF HOSSAIN LIPU (LEADER)
B130202058
01680368707 love.poett@gmail.com 2.
Md. Sadikul Islam

B130202081
01775237546
si279417@gmail.com
3.
Tahmina Khanom Eaty

B130202062
01686495954
tk.eaty@gmail.com
4.
Md.Asif Iftekhar

B130202087
01687115508
asifsushan1000@gmail.com
5.
Tahmina Mirza

B130202063
01621046499
tahminamirza1@gmail.com
6.
SK Imran Hossain

B130202040
01983144172
mr.vcng@yahoo.com
7.
Rajan Das

B130202071
01686245217
rajandas99@gmail.com
8.
Md. Reazul Islam

B130202075
01673552676
reaz.ndc8448@gmail.com
9.
Ujjal Mondal
B130202029
01928372662 ujjalmondalcr7@gmail.com 10.
Md. Mojibur Rahman Sumon
B130202046
01932573447 shemanto.sumon@gmail.com 28th October, 2014
The Course Instructor, Md. Rashedul Hoque (Sajib)
Lecturer
Department of Management Studies,
Jagannath University, Dhaka.
Subject: Prayer for accepting the report.

Sir
We are the students of Department of Management Studies of Jagannath University, Dhaka. It is my great pleasure to inform you that we have the opportunity to submit a report on “The Law Relating to Sale of Goods”, as a requirement for Commercial law.
We believe this genuine and honest work will help you to have a positive viewpoint upon us. We will be pleased to deliver you with added explanations or clarifications that you may feel necessary in this regard. We will be thankful if you kindly approve this effort.

Thanking in anticipation,
Yours Fidel
………………………….
Ashraf Hossain
Group: CrypTic
BBA 1st year 2st semester

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