Negotiable instrument From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search A negotiable instrument is a document contemplated by a contract‚ warranting (1) the payment of money‚ the promise of order for conveyance of which is unconditional; and‚ (2) which specifies or describes the payee‚ who is designated on and memorialized by the instrument and which is capable of change through transfer by valid negotiation of the instrument. As payment of money is promised subsequently‚ the
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Supposed to be drawn against previous deposits of funds Need not be drawn against a deposit Need not be presented foe acceptance Required to be present for acceptance in certain cases Ordinarily intended for immediate payment For circulation as an instrument of credit The death of the drawer of a check with the knowledge of the bank revokes the authority of the bank to pay The death of the drawer of an ordinary bill does not revoke the authority of the drawee to pay Must be presented for payment within
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Unlike the common law‚ which has a set boundary of rules and regulations‚ equity does not have a concrete structure due to its complex historical background[1]. Trust‚ governed by the laws of equity‚ is a unique creation of common law and is often dealt with challenging and versatile series of events. This problem involves complex areas from topics of formalities‚ constitution of trusts‚ and covenants to settle. In this essay‚ I will fully concentrate on whether each section of the trust is enforceable
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Learning-Model Instrument The Learning-Model Instrument (page 32 in the text)‚ identifies four domains of learning based on an individual’s preference for cognitive or affective learning – and preference for concrete or abstract experiences. The premise for the model is that learning comes from thinking (cognition/abstract) and experiencing for most of us (affect/concrete). The Affective –Cognitive dimension correlates with the issues of people vs. task – another way of measure learning
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Y PEKKA TUOMINEN Managing Brand Equity ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to discuss and elaborate the main issues encountered in managing brand equity. In order to achieve this purpose‚ we first analyse the concept of brand equity; second‚ we provide a comprehensive framework for managing brand equity; and finally‚ we distinguish different ways to leverage and measure brand equity. The concept of brand equity emerged in the early 1990s. Brand equity can be regarded as a managerial concept
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Justice and Social Equity William D. Towah Walden University Justice and Social Equity The Concept of Justice and Social Equity In order to bring about balance system of government‚ where all citizens will enjoy equal rights and opportunities‚ society must aspire to ensure that the civil and human rights of all individuals be protected and preserved regardless of cultural‚ social and demographic orientation of persons (Justice as a Virtue). In this light‚ the role of individual citizens
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Private Equity in Nigeria An Overview of Nigerian Venture Capital and Private Equity Private Equity in Nigeria Page 2 CONTENT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 NIGERIA COUNTRY ANALYSIS 5 TABLES AND EXHIBITS 7 Private Equity in Nigeria Page 3 Executive Summary1 Nigeria is facing an uncertain future as outbreaks of ethnic and religious violence continue to place strains on Africa’s most populated country. With the 2003 elections approaching‚ the continuing battle amongst incumbent politicians
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Introduction: Kingfisher airlines‚ JSW steel‚ Essar oil‚ Essar steel‚ HCC and so many Indian corporations have financially stressed balance sheets. Because of the poor performance of these companies and huge debts their continuing existence in the future is a matter of concern. So all those companies facing financial turmoil should consider a number of options to achieve restructuring or liquidity. There are six ways for them to achieve the desired results. These include winding up‚ arrangements
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DEBT PROFILE MANAGEMENT A company’s non-financial managers should be involved in setting the target leverage level and implementing action that moves the company towards this target level‚ it is the responsibility of the finance director or treasurer to raise the external funds required for refinancing and growth. The leverage target should guide the choice between equity‚ debt and hybrid funding. For the debt capital requirements‚ management also should decide on the most appropriate debt profile
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mug‚ are used to make solutions and to perform experiments. Scientists use Erlenmeyer flasks to hold different layers of reactions‚ heat solutions‚ and grow liquid cultures of bacteria. Students and scientists use graduated cylinders as precise instruments for measuring out different liquids. Disposable Lab Ware Disposable lab ware‚ which includes a large variety of tubes and flasks‚ is essential to any functioning biological lab. Test tubes‚ culture tubes and tissue culture flasks all fall under
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