9 Mercantile Credits Ltd v Shell Co of Australia Ltd (1976) 9 Karacominakis v Big Country Developments (2000) 11 Mortgages: 11 Yazgi v Permanent Custodians Ltd (2007) 11 Volunteers 12 Bogdanovic v Koteff (1988) 12 Rasmussen v Rasmussen [1995] 13 Exceptions to Indefeasibility 14 Fraud Exception: 15 Loke Yew v Port Swettenham Rubber Co Ltd [1913] 15 Assets Co Ltd v Mere Roihi [1905] 16 Schultz v Corwill Properties (1969) 16 Russo v Bendigo Bank Ltd (1993) 17 The In Personam
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Palliser Furniture LTD. 1. What are the key global factors influencing the “competitive landscape” for furniture in North America at the end of the case? The shift of competitive structure for furniture in North America is noted in the case based on the following facts: ⇨ Shift of competitive structure of the furniture market i. China accounting for approx. 40% of the U.S. furniture imports with more and more firms setting up businesses in China
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critical challenges faced by the Australian whisky industry. Today‚ the Australian whisky has its own identity and place in the whisky market of Australia. The industry is young and is currently operated on small scale basis. There is presence of imported brands that has saturated the industry. There are several challenges to the market due to changing consumer behaviour and focus on quality and innovation. The study aims at understanding the current situation of the Australian whisky market and critical
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PROBLEM NO. 1 You were asked by Something Corporation to audit its financial statements for the years ended December 31‚ 2012 and 2013. While reviewing the entity’s records for 2012 and 2013‚ you discover that no adjustments have yet been made for the items listed below. Item No. 1 - Insurance premiums of P300‚000 for the three-year period beginning January 1‚ 2012‚ had been paid and fully expensed in 2012. Item No. 2 - The merchandise inventories at the end of 2012 and 2013 did not
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History Kohinoor Chemical Co. (Bangladesh) Ltd. (KCCL) was founded in 1956 and became pioneer in manufacturing high quality beauty and personal care products in this subcontinent. Introducing automatic machinery and constant inflow of state-of-the-art raw materials from the world’s best possible sources‚ KCCL has built high standard in manufacturing quality cosmetics‚ toiletries‚ soap‚ perfume and glycerin etc. It is a Public Limited Company‚ listed with both the bourses of Bangladesh‚ the Dhaka
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SQUARE PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED Mission Our Mission is to produce and provide quality & innovative healthcare relief for people‚ maintain stringently ethical standard in business operation also ensuring benefit to the shareholders‚ stakeholders and the society at large. Vision We view business as a means to the material and social wellbeing of the investors‚ employees and the society at large‚ leading to accretion of wealth through financial and moral gains as a part of the process of the
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8: raspberry oatmeal cookie bar 16 Recipe 9: Lemon squares 17 Recipe 10: New York Cheesecake 18 Ingredient costs 19 Conclusion 24 References 25 Introduction Standards should be used in almost all places such as purchasing food and beverage‚ preparing meals‚ writing recipe card‚ counting inventory stocks and determining portions size. If there are no performance standards set‚ there will be no consistency in the quality of how the tasks are performed. It is important to assure the
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The ability to decide and choose wisely and rightly is often a matter of how the problem was posed. Though we try to be as logical as possible in taking a decision‚ sometimes we end up making illogical choices. So‚ it is important to understand how people decide things to avoid bad judgments. The sad truth is that people‚ even at the highest level‚ simply do not like to make good choices as every decision involves a certain amount of risk. It would be pertinent to keep in mind that a decision-making
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PHYSIOLOGICAL: Your body needs food for energy and functioning. The feeling of hunger can be triggered by the smell‚ sight or discussion of food. Every individual has a particular nutritional requirements. The physical appearance of food plays a major role in our food choices. RELIGIOUS PRACTICES: Derived from a persons belief system or religious systems which shapes their attitude.
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Suggested Answers with Examiner’s Feedback Edited by Foxit PDF Editor Copyright (c) by Foxit Software Company‚ 2004 For Evaluation Only. Page 1 of 24 Question Paper Integrated Case Studies – I (MB371) : October 2007 Case Study (100 Marks) • • • This section consists of questions with serial number 1 - 7. Answer all questions. Marks are indicated against each question. Case Study Read the case carefully and answer the following questions: 1. “During the 1980s‚ BAL was the undisputed
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