Presented by Vaibhav S. Shah INDEX SR NO. DETAILS OF CONTENT PAGE NO. 1 Organization Details 4 2 Vision‚Mission‚Philosophy 5 3 Plant Locations 6 4 Product Line 7 5 Competitors 15 6 Raw Material Required 16 7 Manufacturing Process 17 8 Promotion Strategy 23 9 Distribution Details 24 10 Customer Detail 26 11 Supply Chain Management 27 12 References 30 Organization Detail Name: Nirma Limited‚ Inception of Nirma Nirma is one of the most recognizable Indian brands.
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SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS FOR COMMERCIAL LAW COMPILED BY ELLEN MCINTOSH HOW TO PREPARE A CASE BRIEF Preparing a Case Brief for each of the cases on your course outline will enhance your understanding of the key elements in the case and will ensure that you are properly and completely prepare for class. Start by reading the case over quickly to gain a cursory understanding of it and then go back and look for the 5 key elements in every case. These 5 key elements are the
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Formation of Contracts Introduction An offer is the first step in the formation of a contract. It is something that creates a power of acceptance. It is a proposal made by one party to another to enter into a legally binding agreement with her. In Acme Grain Co. v. Wenaus‚ 1917‚ it was observed: ... To constitute a contract‚ there must be an offer by one person to another and an acceptance of that offer by the person to whom it is made. A mere statement of a person’s intention‚ or a declaration
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Who was otzi the Iceman- Page 1 The discovery Who was otzi the Iceman- Page 1 The discovery It was that he was in his mid 40’s and his powerful leg muscles and his general fitness proposed that he may have spent his time rounding up sheep and goats up and down the Tyrolean’s Alps. Otzi had a number of tattoos that were covered all over his body. A cross was on the inner part of his left knee and had six parallel straight lines that were arranged in two rows on his back above the kidney‚ these
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The Contract Law Bible Hey Guys. I worked really hard on this on the run up to the June exam last year. I found it really useful and so did the people in my class. Please feel free to pass this on to your friends who are studying contract law‚ but please don’t pass it off as your own‚ or make any money from the reproduction of this. Thanks =) Lucy Rimington © Offer and Acceptance Offer - A proposal to enter into an agreement with another person. An offer must express the intent of the person
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The Art of Breast Augmentation Breast augmentation can be linked from one hundred years ago to today’s technique in surgery and through the expression of art. The beauty of augmenting breasts continues to be a solution in sculpting a woman’s body. As cosmetic surgery has evolved throughout the years‚ it has intensified in the art and science of shaping the human form. The surgical procedure is similar to an artist creating a beautiful masterpiece but like any other man made products‚ cosmetic
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Question 1 [15 marks] Mary has been at a party. She has been drinking heavily and cannot walk properly. She walks home and crosses the road without looking for traffic. Bob is driving his car down the road‚ he does not see Mary because he is changing a CD in his car. He hits her and injures her‚ breaking her leg. Because of the delay caused by the traffic accident‚ another driver‚ Tom‚ is stuck in traffic. He is an electrician and because he cannot get to his next repair job of fixing the
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to sell’ was merely an invitation to treat. Offer: Offer should to be clear and certain. James replied‚ “I will sell you the ten television sets for £2500.” Here James statement was clear and certain. So it is an offer. According to Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co. (1893): The advertisement in this case was held to be a unilateral offer because there was a clear prescribed act. An offer needs to be communicated‚ orally or written. Without communication‚ offer is not valid. According to Taylor
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Henthorn v Fraser However‚ it is not necessary for an offer to be made to a specific person or a class or group of people. An offer can be made to "all the world"‚ in which case the offeree is regarded as a member of the general public: Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball When an offer is made‚ the term of the proposed contract must be communicated to the offeree: Thornton v Shoe Lane Parking However‚ an offer can be made in general terms‚ leaving the precise terms of the contract to be settled later:
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Assignment Topic Traditionally‚ the performance of an existing contractual duty did not constitute valid consideration for a promise to pay extra money to the contractor. See for example‚ Stilk v Myrick (1809) 2 Camp 317. However‚ the decision in Williams v Roffrey Bros & Nicholls (Contractors) [1991] 1QB1 impacts upon this traditional approach. Explain and justify the traditional approach of the courts and extent to which that approach is varied by the decision in Williams v Roffrey
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