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    Jagannadhadas‚ JJ. Subject: Direct Taxation Catch Words Mentioned IN Acts/Rules/Orders:  Partnership Act - Section 4 Authorities Referred:  Powell’s Law of Agency; Halsbury’s Laws of England - Hailsham Edition - Volume 22; Halsbury’s Laws of England - Hailsham Edition - Volume 1 Citing Reference:  Discussed    3 Mentioned    1 Case Note: Direct Taxation assessment of income - Section 4 of Partnership Act appellant a registered company entered into an agreement with Mill company

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    1930s Movie Theater

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    special effects‚ the movies have the same effect on the modern population then it did back in the 1930s. As long as the population still turns to movies to feel hope and content‚ the industry will continue to evolve and develop new genres and marketing strategies. Movies still continue to affect society today as it did to society in the past and they continue to reinvent themselves like they did during the 1930s. David Germain‚ a writer for The Seattle Times‚ explained that "’in an era that brought harsh

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    them because the middle class is taxed heavier. Women are objectified in commercials and we accept this because it is on television. The media is the message! Therefore we accept that whatever is on television is okay. This is certainly not the case‚ but we don’t question it. Even in Disney movies women are construed as weak and male-dependent. These movies are telling our impressionable children that women have to be beautiful nurturing beings. The reality is that women can be successful businesswomen

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    CASE IBM : Restructuring The Sales Force In 1993‚ IBM’s Board of Directors decided the time was right for dramatic action. The once proud company had seen its sales fall from almost $69 billion in 1990 to $64‚5 billion in 1992. In the same period‚ profits plunged from $5‚9 billion to a loss of $4‚96 billion. In April 1993‚ the Board hired Louis V. Gerstner‚ Jr. to serve as its new Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and to turn the company around. Just three months into the job‚ Gerstner announced

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    Food In The 1930's

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    The 1930’s Food! The 1930’s cuisine was very simple and extremely rationed. The people in the 30’s just didn’t have the money to afford for themselves and kids all the time. The food was mostly given to men and children in soup/ bread lines for those who couldn’t afford food. The food was simple and inexpensive; the goal was to produce a lot of food with as little ingredients as possible. I’m sure the bread was bland and the chowders and soups were plain but it’s what the people of this struggling

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    Law on Sales

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    CHAPTER 1 NATURE OF SALE DEFINITION OF SALE Article 1458 of the Civil Code defines “sale” as a contract whereby one of the contracting parties (Seller) obligates himself to transfer the ownership‚ and to deliver the possession‚ of a determinate thing; and the other party (Buyer) obligates himself to pay therefor a price certain in money or its equivalent.1 The Roman Law concept embodied in the old Civil Code2 that treated delivery of tangible property as the sole purpose of sale has been modified under

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    FAMOUS CASES ON NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT* LIABILITY OF PAYING BANKER WHEN CUSTOMER’S SIGNATURE ON CHEQUE IS FORGED 1. When the customer’s signature on the cheque is forged there is no mandate to the bank to pay. As such a banker is not entitled to debit the customer’s account on such forged cheque. In Canara Bank vs. Canara Sales Corporation and Others [(1987)2 Supreme Court Cases 666] the company has a current account with the bank which was operated by the Company’s Managing Director

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    Prohibition in the 1920s-1930s Prohibition failed in Canada because of the citizen’s disregard for the new law‚ bootlegging and for the difficulties in keeping this law. First‚ prohibition failed in Canada because of the complete disregard for the law shown by Canadian citizens. Before prohibition was introduced drinking was a common thing especially for men. But after law of prohibition was made official many avid drinkers ignored the law and were coming up with creative ways to still consume

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    for the Hard Times Even during the “Hard Times” and wartime‚ people still needed to be entertained to pass the time and find enjoyment. The people of the 1930’s were no exception. They enjoyed many kinds of entertainment especially if they could do them inexpensively. Some of their favorite pass-times were film‚ radio and print. Film of the 1930’s was labeled “The Golden Age of Hollywood.” Movies were being made with sound and color‚ new genres included gangster‚ musicals‚ news reporting‚ historical

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    Many people know that people of color‚ especially African Americans‚ were treated quite unfairly around the 1930s - many don’t know‚ however‚ that the same horrendous treatment is still present today. In the 1930s‚ most people held prejudices against those of other races‚ and those prejudices became known through the decisions of the legal system. Now‚ it has been about 90 years‚ and society has yet to make the necessary improvements to counteract the influences of such prejudices on the legal system

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