to identify a person who has become an agent “authorized by law.” Id. The court defined an agent authorized by appointment as one who has received specific authorization to receive service of process by his principal by means such as a contract. Id. at ¶14‚ 814 P.2d at 494. The Court noted that general agency is insufficient to establish that a person has been authorized by appointment. The Court went on to define an agent authorized by law as one who has been authorized by legislative enactment to
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Regulatory Agency Paper Michelle Baker HCS 437 February 14‚ 2011 Kelly Carroll Regulatory Agency Paper Vulnerable individuals need to have opportunities to be included in the communities where they live. That includes the choice to direct their own personal outcomes and become integrated in the community with supports tailored to their unique needs. In an effort to achieve equal footing‚ families need to increase the basic understanding in the community of the complexity of living with
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would need to be addressed within a response and recovery collaboration or planning. However‚ to create a plan‚ we will need to have a better sympathetic of what type of mediation that will be needed to explain how it might affects first responders‚ law enforcement‚ or other government agencies’ responding to any crisis events. When we think of mitigation it is explained as the effort that we placed within the responding organizations which will help them to decrease the loss of life or property by
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| CONSTRUCTION FIRMS TO SEEK ISO CERTIFICATION BEFORE DOING BUSINESS WITH DPWH October 26‚ 2010 | | | | Allegations on substandard DPWH projects shall be a thing of the past. This is after DPWH Secretary Rogelio L. Singson issued three (3) Department Orders for compliance of private construction and consultancy firms doing business with DPWH to ensure the quality of DPWH projects. In his DPWH Department Order No. 49‚ Secretary Singson requires Large “A”‚ Medium “B”‚ and Medium “A” contractors
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Business Ethics & Corporate Governance Identification of Non Market Forces Impacting the Telecom Sector Submitted By: Ankit TELECOM SECTOR The Telecom Sector is going through a phase of phenomenal growth in India and the number of mobile manufacturers has been increasing rapidly‚ particularly in the last one year. The number of homegrown telecom manufacturers has grown up rapidly starting new phase of low cost handsets. starting Companies like Micromax and Maxx mobiles have given tough
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IN THE HIGH COURT OF JHARKHAND AT RANCHI (CIVIL WRIT JURISDICTION) W.P.(T) No.__________/2013 In the matter of an application under Article 226 of the Constitution of India; And In the matter of TATA STEEL LIMITED‚ an existing Company under the Indian Companies Act‚ 1956‚ having its registered office at Bombay House‚ 24 Homi Mody Street‚ Mumbai-400 001‚ having its manufacturing unit at Jamshedpur‚ through its Chief Legal (Corporate Services) Smt. Meena Lall‚ wife of Sri Behari Lall
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TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN EXTRA ORDINARY (PART-II) GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN MINISTRY OF COMMERCE ………. Islamabad‚ the 4th September‚ 2009 ORDER S.R.O. 766 (I) 2009. –In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Imports and Exports (Control) Act‚ 1950‚ (XXXIX of 1950)‚ the Federal Government is pleased to make the following Order‚ namely: - 1. 2009. Short title and commencement. – (1) This Order may be called the Import Policy Order‚ (2)
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be transferred for amounts in contractual exchange that are less than the instrument’s face value (known as “discounting”). Common examples include promissory notes‚ cheques‚ and banknotes. Under United States law‚ Article 3 of the Uniform Commercial Code as enacted in the applicable State law governs the use of negotiable instruments‚ except banknotes (“Federal Reserve Notes”). Contents • 1 Negotiable instruments distinguished from contracts • 2 Classes o 2.1 Promissory note o 2.2 Bill of exchange
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false marks and misstatements in respect of goods provided in the course of trade; to confer power to require information or instruction relating to goods to be marked on or to accompany the goods or to be included in advertisements; to restate the law relating to forgery of trade marks; and for purposes connected therewith. 3. The major Subsidiary Legislation include: 1. Trade Descriptions (Marking) (Gold and Gold Alloy) Order came into force: 1st January‚ 1985 2. Trade Descriptions (Definition
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By Maxwell Zulu (BAEd‚ LLB‚ Dip AEd): Importance of the Office of the Investigator General in the control of administrative action Introduction Until the early 1970s‚ Zambia did not have the office of the Ombudsman or Investigator General. In 1972 when cases of corruption and abuse of power were becoming more rampant‚ Dr Kenneth Kaunda the republican president then expressed a wish and desire to set up an institution to fight these vices. Thus this marked the birth of the Office of the Investigator
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