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passed in construction. As company was progressing well and becoming well known through their products among people in 1990 gold medal‚ company achieves productivity awards India. Delhi or best quality paper and marketing form Sunil Dutt. In 1992 diamond and silver medal for best management and the best productivity from commissor of industries‚ Delhi. COMPANY PROFILE 1. What business the Company is in? The business of the company is
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destinations in the near future? – An analysis and feasibility study | | Raaghav Murugappan | Due Date - 18/11/2012 | ID Number – 000001185 Course – Hospitality and Tourism Business Course Code – BUSS101 Lecturer – Mr. Christopher Simon Dutt | Table of Contents Executive Summary ii 1. History of Hospitality and Tourism Sectors in Spain iii 2. Travel and Tourism Sector – The 4 A’s of Tourism iv 2.1 Accommodation in Spain v 2.2 Attractions in Spain v 2.3 Accessibility
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CHAPTER I COCEPT AND SCOPE OF WHITE COLLAR CRIMES INTRODUCTION Our generation is witnessing a wave of economic crimes as never before. It looks impossible to come out of them. In such conditions many questions arise before us. The most important of those is‚ whether there was ever a fear of these economic crimes of such a great intensity that it will become impossible for us to deal with them? If yes‚ why we have not felt alarm of this fear? In order to get the logical answer to these questions
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blind person‚ or a wild animal‚ cannot be considered as necessaries. For another case which case 2: Mohori Bibee v. Dharmodas Ghose (1903) the plaintiff‚ Dharmodas Ghose‚ while he was a minor‚ mortgaged his property in favour of the defendant‚ Brahmo Dutt‚ who was a moneylender to secure a loan of Rs. 20‚000. The actual amount of loan given was less than Rs. 20‚000. At the time of the transaction the attorney‚ who acted on behalf of the money lender‚ had the knowledge that the plaintiff is a minor
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EFFECT OF INTEREST RATE ON INVESTMENT DETERMINATION IN NIGERIA (1970-2008) ABSTRACT This study examines the effect of interest rate on investment determination in Nigeria. The study is necessitated by the fact that the behavior of interest rates to a large extent determines investment activities and economic growth of any country. Investment decision is seen as demand for credit in an economy and this study calculated the annual variance of interest rate and its effects on investment determination
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INTRODUCTION This paper is an attempt to explore the relationship between international relations scholarship‚ Indian public opinion and foreign policy making in India. The paper assumes that all large nations‚ democratic or otherwise‚ need solid domestic political support for the effective pursuit of interests abroad. The internal support for the conduct of external relations rests on the existence of an ‘establishment’ that sets the broad terms for the ‘mainstream’ discourse on foreign policy;
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2003a. AOA: Inertia from Uruguay to Cancum via Doha‚ Monthly Economic Digest‚ Vol. 32(8). Gulti‚ Ashok and Anil Sharma‚ 1994. Agriculture under GATT: What it holds for India”‚ Economic and Political Weekly‚ Vol. 39‚ No‚ July 16‚ pp.1857-1863. Ruddar Dutt‚ Sundaram K.P.M‚ 1999. Indian Economy”‚ S.Chand and Company Ltd‚ New Delhi. Rao‚C.H.Hanumantha‚ 1994. Agricultural Growth‚ Rural Poverty and Environmental Degradation in India. Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi. Rao‚C.H. Hanumanth and
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THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT‚ 1872 CONTRACT Section 2(h) defines a contract as “an agreement enforceable by law” Thus to make a contract there must be – (i) an agreement (ii) the agreement should be enforceable by law. All agreements are not enforceable by law and‚ therefore‚ all agreements are not contracts. Some agreements may be enforceable by law and others not. For example‚ an agreement to sell a radio set may be a contract‚ but an agreement to go to see a movie may
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Contents QUESTION -1 3 The Doctrine of Privity 3 The meaning‚ history and evolution of the doctrine 3 Relationship between privity and consideration 4 Privity under different laws 5 PRIVITY AND THE LAW OF AGENCY 5 Privity and Agency by Estoppels or Holding out 6 Privity when Sub-agents or Substitute agents are appointed 6 PRIVITY AND THE LAW OF PARTNERSHIP 7 Privity and the act of civil and criminal liability of partners 8 Privity and the liability for holding out 8 PRIVITY AND THE
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