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    Agency Relationship

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    AGENCY RELATIONSHIP An agency is a relationship which exists when one party called the principle appoints and authorizes another called the agent to enter into a contract with a third party ‚ which contract is legally binding to both parties. An agent is therefore a party who is authorized to represent or act on behalf of another for the purpose of bringing that other party into legal relations with a third party. A Principal is a party who authorizes another party to represent or act on his

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    1988 Judicial Crisis In 1988‚on the ground of misconduct‚ Tun Salleh Abas by then Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohammad was brought before a tribunal and this tribunal was chaired by Tun Hamid Omar. Due to the constitutionality of the tribunal‚ Tun Salleh Abas filed a suit in the High Court of Kuala Lumpur and while proceeding‚ interim stay against the tribunal was applied by Tun Salleh Abas until July 4‚ 1988 but the request then denied. Later‚however‚ an interlocutory order was granted to Tun Salleh

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    Working Paper Series A Study on the Effectiveness of Remedies Available For Banks in a Debt Recovery Tribunal - A Case Study on Ernakulam DRT Mukund P Unny February 2011 ©Copyrights Reserved For more information‚ please contact Centre for Public Policy Research‚ Door No 28/3656‚ Sonoro Church Road‚ Elamkulam‚ Kochi‚ Kerala‚ 682 020 India. Telephone: +91 484 6469177‚ Fax +91 0484 2323895‚ E-mail: project@cppr.in. Or visit the CPPR website at http://www.cppr.in/ Chapter: Abstract

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    the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea in connection with the examples of innocent passage and Exclusive Economic Zones. As well I am going to give a glimpse into the topics of the International Seabed Authority‚ and the International Tribunal of the Law of the Sea. The law of the sea is a part of international law that deals with breaches of the public law on the sea. A big part of the law of the sea is codified in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea‚ which was signed

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    Indian Legal System The Indian Legal System is one of the oldest legal systems in the entire history of the world. It has altered as well as developed over the past few centuries to absorb inferences from the legal systems across the world. The Constitution of India is the fountainhead of the Indian Legal System. It demonstrates the Anglo-Saxon character of judiciary which is basically drawn from the British Legal System. The primary origins of law: * The Indian Constitution * The Indian

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    NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Syllabus Department of Accounting Detailed Syllabus of Third Year Four-Year B.B.A. (Honours) Course Effective from the Session: 2009–2010 National University Syllabus for 4 years BBA Honours Course Subject : Accounting Third Year (Honours) Third Year: 32 Credit Hours Course Code COURSE TITLE Marks Credit Hours Audit and Assurance 100 4 Advanced Accounting-I 100 4 Cost Accounting

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    1994. While not many people are aware of the Rwandan Genocide‚ it greatly impacted world history. The Rwandan Genocide influenced world history by causing the death of the majority of the Tutsi people‚ the establishment of the International Criminal Tribunal‚ and the spread of HIV in Rwanda and the surrounding area. The racial tensions that fueled the mass killing of the Tutsi people began long before April 1994. The majority Hutu and minority Tutsi and Twa people of Rwanda lived in relative peace until

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    application and objection. 9. 9.      Grounds for refusal to register. 10. 10.  Notification of decision and appeal. 11. 11.  Certificate of registration. 12. 12.  Consequences of refusal to register. 13. 13.  Cancellation of registration by order of Tribunal. 14. 14.  Consequences of cancellation of registration.   PART III - CONSTITUTION AND ADMINISTRATION OF TRADE UNIONS 15. 15.  Acts in contemplation or furtherance of industrial dispute. 16. 16.  Trade union to be a body corporate. 17. 17. 

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    The tribunal is consists of a Chairman and two other members nominated by the Chief Justice of India from amongst those who are Judges of the Supreme Court or the High Courts. The tribunal may appoint two or more assessors to advise it. After hearing of the case‚ the tribunal submits its report to the Central Government for publication of the order becomes binding on the parties concerned

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    Cauvery River Issue

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    livelihood of millions of farmers in the state. Decades of negotiations between the parties bore no fruit. The Government of India then constituted a tribunal in 1990 to look into the matter. After hearing arguments of all the parties involved for the next 16 years‚ the tribunal delivered its final verdict on 5 February 2007. In its verdict‚ the tribunal allocated 419 billion ft³ (12 km³) of water annually to Tamil Nadu and 270 billion ft³ (7.6 km³) to Karnataka; 30 billion ft³ (0.8 km³) of Kaveri river

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