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    apologizing to Lillian Jean and begging for forgiveness. When this affair happened‚ the white folks felt superior to Cassie‚ therefore forcing the little girl to be pushed into the road and begging for her forgiveness. Racism has come a long way from the 1930’s‚ but do we see a difference in the

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    Contract Awarded

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    SL-P96 Details of Awarded Packages under Phase I Contracts in Central & Sabaragamuwa Provinces Province |District |Name of Package |Name of Road |Length (km) |Name & Address of Awarded Contractor |Engineer’s Estimate Amount – Without VAT (SL. Rs.) |Contract Amount without VAT (SL. Rs.) |Actual Date of Commencement/ Date of Award |Date to be Completion | |Central |Kandy |CP1KD1 |Theldeniya – Cobests Gap |14.50 |M/s. V.V. Karunarathna & Company‚ No. 579‚ Bulugaha Junction‚ Kandy Road‚ Kelaniya

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    Contract and Indemnity

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    CONTRACTS OF INDEMNITY Definition Section 124 of the Contract Act defines a contract of indemnity as a contract by which one party promises to save the other party from loss caused to him by the conduct of the promisor himself‚ or by the conduct of any other person. P. contracts to indemnify Q against the consequences of any proceeding which R may. take against Q in respect of a certain sum of Rs. 200. This is a Contract of Indemnity: P is called the indemnifier and Q the Indemnity-holder. Characteristics

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    THE COMMON PROBLEMS IN BUSINESS ARISING FROM SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP AND PARTNERSHIP AMONG BUSINESSMEN IN TAGUM CITY ____________________ A Research Paper Presented to the Faculty of the College Department ____________________ In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements in English 2A ____________________ By: Maghanoy‚ Laira M. Luma-ad‚ Chriselle Mae P. Lumotos‚ Flora Mae D. Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Background of the Study Sole proprietorship and partnership

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    unconditional. This is clear under Australian contract law.” ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Discuss the accuracy of this statement. In order to discuss the accuracy of this statement we must first understand the concept of ‘acceptance’. The easiest way is to first study the definition of the word. ‘The action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered” (Google Translate). To accept in the terms of the law is defined

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    Elements of a Contract

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    of a Contract Angelique Gares BUS670 Legal Environment Professor Roger Amos May 24‚ 2010 . This paper is a study of the Element of a Contract detailing the essential elements that constitute a legal binding agreement. A contract can be defined as an agreement between two or more persons for example‚ individuals‚ organizations or government agencies and or business‚ to do‚ or to refrain from doing something in exchange for something of value. The text states “to qualify as a contract‚ a set

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    Contract is an agreement between two or more competent parties in which an offer is made and accepted‚ and each party benefits. No contract can come into being unless the following features exist: an actual offer‚ an acceptance‚ consideration (this means that each party will contribute something of a material value to the bargain) and an intention to create legal relations. The agreement can be formal‚ informal‚ written‚ or just plain understood. (a) For a contract to exist the offer must be made

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    Psychological Contract

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    Faculty of Business and Law UWE BA (Hons) Tourism Management– Year 2 Module: Human Resource Management (UMPD3E -20-2) Module Leader: Anthony Fenley Student Number: 12022651 Definition The psychological contract has been defined as ’A set of unwritten reciprocal expectations between an individual employee and the organization’ (Schein‚ 1978) and ’…the perceptions of the two parties‚ employee and employer‚ of what their mutual obligations are towards each other’ (Guest and Conway

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    Breaching a Contract

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    BREACHING A CONTRACT First What is a Contract? A Contract is defined as a binding agreement between two or more persons or parties; Especially; One legally enforceable. When signing a contract the person signing signs the contract‚ to render services for a certain amount of time or for a certain amount of material‚ which is labeled a term in the agreement. In every contract there are certain duties and rules that are to be followed and obeyed. When disobeyed or rules are broken then that leads

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    Universiteit van Amsterdam Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid Anglo-American Contract and Tort law Interpretation of contracts ‘’ To what extend does the interpretation of Dutch contracts differ from English contracts. ’’ Naam: A.N.Y. van der Looij Studentnummer: 5610303 Begeleider: Professor H. Beale Amsterdam‚ 14th of June 2013 Table of contents Chapter 1 Preface 3 1.1 Neccessity of interpretation 3 1.2 ‘’Objective’’ and ‘’Subjective’’ interpretation 3

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