Maximilian Kolbe From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search St. Maximilian Kolbe‚ O.F.M. Conv. Fr.Maximilian Kolbe 1939.jpg Apostle of Consecration to Mary Religious‚ priest and martyr Born 8 January 1894[1] Zduńska Wola‚ Kingdom of Poland‚ Russian Empire Died 14 August 1941 (aged 47) Auschwitz concentration camp‚ General Government‚ Third Reich (Nazi-occupied Poland) Honored in Roman Catholic Church‚ Lutheran Church‚ Anglican Church
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(Unreported‚ Palmer J‚ 15 November 2001) (‘subject to the Board’s approval’) Ø question of substance‚ not form (see‚ eg‚ Australian Woollen Mills Pty Ltd v Commonwealth (1954) 92 CLR 424) Scope • May be made to the world at large Ø Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co [1893] 1 QB 256‚ 268 (Bowen LJ) Offer Page Title / heading goes here Distinguished from Invitation to Treat • Invitation to make an offer (ie non-promissory) (see‚ eg‚ Harvey v Facey [1893] AC 552) Ø ‘cases in which you offer
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What is Law ? Law means a ‘set of rules’ which governs our behaviours and relating in a civilized society. So there is no need of Law in a uncivilized society. Why Should One Know Law ? One should know the law to which he is subject because ignorance of law is no excuse. Introduction to Indian Contract Act Definition of a Contract :- Sec. 2(h) of the Act defines the term contract as "An agreement enforceable by law is a contract”. Flow of the definition :- Contract
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agreement had been entered. Can be shown by conduct. Does not have to be express words “I accept your offer” Offer: 1. Offers must be distinguished from an invitation to treat or request for information. – Intention to make offer- Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Balls Co. (1893) * Display of goods- Invitation to Treat. Pharmaceutical Society v Boots Cash Chemists. * Request for info does not create offer- Harvey v Facey [1893] 2. Offers must be communicated to the person or persons for
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MEMORANDUM TO: Dr. Doe FROM: Francis Stein‚ President Giant Drug Company DATE: 10th September 2013 RE: Consultation regarding contract Validity FACTS 1. On May 1‚ Doe signed and sent Stein the following letter: I will accept a position as vice-president in charge of research for a period of four years at a salary of $500‚000 per year. 2. On May 3‚ Stein received Doe’s letter and called Doe and stated: “Your salary request is too high. Will you reduce it to $300
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Chapter 2 Donoghue v Stevenson p.45 Donoghue found a snail in the ginger beer and got shocked. She sued Stevenson‚ the manufacture. Manufacturer owed a duty of care to customers. Neighbour test.Grant v Australian Knitting Mills p.48 Dr Grant suffered dermatitis because of the sulphites on the surface of the underwear manufactured by AKM. AKM owed a duty of care in the production of the underwear not to cause injury to Grant. McPhersons v Eaton p.49 Eaton died from the exposure to asbestos
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Saccharification of Pineapple Ananas comosus peelings through Dilute Acid Hydrolysis Rhoy M. Capul Ma. Michelle Carmel O. Aquino Alia Jenine S. Caceres San Pablo City National High School San Pablo City Mrs. Glory M. Serrano Research Adviser A Science Investigatory Project in fulfillment of Research project S.Y. 2010-2011 Abstract The pineapple is one of the leading products in the Philippines‚ as it thrives in tropical climates. However
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"The formation of a contract is not to be confused with its legal enforceability" Discuss. A contract is put in place to provide a legal link between each party. Therefore it is important to understand on how a contract is formed and what are the steps and requirements to make sure the contract stays legally enforceable. In order for a contract to exist‚ there are four key elements to it. An offer must firstly be made by the offerer‚ followed by the acceptance of the offer by the offeree. Considerations
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LIFEBUOY’S MARKETING STRATEGIES NAME: SHRADDHA AGARWAL ROLL NO: 893 ROOM NO: 36 BCOM(EVE) 3RD YEAR SEM V SUB: PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING EXECUTIVE SUMMARY : Lifebuoy is a product of Hindustan Unilever Ltd. The brand ’s core promise is protection and a commitment to support life . Lifebuoys programmes aims to educate people about the benefits of handwash with soap‚ and how handwash can help kill invisible‚ disease causing germs. It guarantee’s protection to everyone
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary Introduction Product Profile History of LUX Industry Analysis Swot Analysis Segmentation Basis Marketing Mix Product Life cycle EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Lux Soap came into existence in 1964. Lux occupies a large market share in the Pakistani soap market as well as the international arena. The new Lux‚ with the sunscreen formula‚ is targeted towards a different market segment as compared previously to previous Lux. Lux is the first brand to bring the sunscreen
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