Q1 (a) What do you mean by “NEMO DAT QUOD NON HABET”? What are the exceptions to the general rule? Answer: Nemo dat quod non habet signifies that if you are not the legitimate owner of an item you are not justified to despatch it to anybody else as you cannot give something that does not belong to you‚ i.e. you do not have. This is designed to protect the true owners. If anybody is trying to sell an item without that legitimate owner’s permission‚ however‚ that transaction is unlawful. This principle
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References: Books and Authors - 1. Kotler’s ‘Marketing Management. 2. Rajendra Nargundkar’s ‘Marketing Research. 3. Dr. S.K. Laroiya (H.O.D. Economics Dept.‚ ABS). 4. Journals of Management. 5. Applied Marketing. Internet (websites) - 1. www.scribd.com 2. www.ghallabhansali.com/files/FMCG.pdf 3. www.wikipedia.com
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Duke Senior has is refuge and this is influenced by his surprising connection to the Forest of Arden. Given his unfortunate circumstances‚ he is pleasantly surprised that he has connected so well to a place unexpected. This is shown clearest in Act 2‚ Scene 1 when Duke Senior claims life in the forest is far superior to life at court in his opening monologue. “Hath not old custom made this life more sweet...” Is the line used by Duke senior when referring to the Forest being the better option
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electron is now negatively charged – it is a negative ion 19-1 Electric Charge Some materials can become polarized – this means that their atoms rotate in response to an external charge. This is how a charged object can attract a neutral one. 19-2 Insulators and Conductors Conductor: Insulators and Conductors Insulator: Almost no charge flows
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3.2 Evaluation of logic expression‚ algebraic reduction of Boolean CHAPTER – 4.0 COMBINATIONAL LOGIC DESIGN 4.1 Introduction to logic design 4.2 Karnaugh map representation of logical functions‚ Simplification of logical function using K-map‚ (2‚ 3‚ 4 variable) Sum of products (SOP) Pproduct of Sum (POS) 4.3 Don’t care conditions. 4.4 Design example: half adder‚ full adder‚ Half subtractor‚ full subtractor‚ BCD to seven-segment decoder (using k-map) 4.5 Gray to binary code converter (using
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References: 1. Trautman‚ S. 2011. You Are Here.” Knowledge Transfer Defined. The Steve Trautman Co.‚ [blog] 23rd September‚ Available at: http://stevetrautman.com/you-are-here-knowledge-transfer-defined/ [Accessed: 31st Jul 2013]. 2. Hodges‚ M. 2012. Link JIRA Issues to Confluence Pages‚ Automatically. Atlassian Blog‚ [blog] 28th Feb‚ Available at: http://blogs.atlassian.com/2012/02/link-jira-issues-to-confluence-pages-automatically/ [Accessed: 31st Jul 2013]. 3. Central Point Energy
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political system… declares the existence of the state‚ and expresses three crucial sets of rules: 1. Allocates governmental activities- defining what actions are within the domain of res publica and what political structures will perform these functions 2. Establishes formal power relationships among the major political structures- indicating the conditions under which each is independent or dependent on the actions of the others 3. Limits the power of the rulers and guarantees the rights of the ruled
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fashion and food. 1. Identify the similarities and differences in the distribution methods of the two companies. This will require you to use the Internet to find relevant information or it may be possible to find information through local companies. 2. Discuss the following issues when comparing the distribution methods of your two chosen companies: * responsiveness/time * choice * cost * how up to date the product is This list is not exhaustive; any additional research gathered needs
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Premium13135 Words53 Pages Days of Our Life The World is Flat Thomas L Friedman To Matt and Kay and to Ron Contents How the World Became Flat One: While I Was Sleeping / 3 Two: The Ten Forces That Flattened the World / 48 Flattener#l. 11/9/89 Flattener #2. 8/9/95 Flattener #3. Work Flow Software Flattener #4. Open-Sourcing Flatte Premium170712 Words683 Pages 1984 Essay Summary 1984 George Orwell 1949 Chapter 1 It was a bright cold day in April‚ and the clocks were striking thirteen. Winston Smith‚
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• Structure – types of support: Ex. Using the Villa Rotunda : can create unit of space • Columnar – columns; separate point supports; dot representation • Planar – planes/walls; solid line representation • Massing – (not massiveness) composition of 3d volumes; only seen in elevation/3rd dimension; silhouette o In a massing drawing; important massing is heavily outlined Shows hierarchy‚ volume‚ etc • Plan to Section - The same shape on plan and section o Ex. Brunaleski organizes his building
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