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    sale is when the statutory notice of demand served was defective or improper. The notice can be said to be defective when the chargee included default interest which was more than the prescribed interest. In the case of Co-operative Central Bank Ltd v Meng Kuang Properties1‚ the ’existence of cause to the contrary’ revolves around the validity or otherwise of the notice of demand sent by the solicitors of the plaintiff bank on 9 January 1988 and the subsequent statutory notice in Form 16D sent by the

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    Surgical Safety Checklist Before induction of anaesthesia (with at least nurse and anaesthetist) Has the patient confirmed his/her identity‚ site‚ procedure‚ and consent? Yes Is the site marked? Yes Not applicable Is the anaesthesia machine and medication check complete? Yes Is the pulse oximeter on the patient and functioning? Yes Does the patient have a: Known allergy? No Yes Difficult airway or aspiration risk? No Yes‚ and equipment/assistance available Risk of >500ml blood loss (7ml/kg in children)

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    READING CLOSELY FOR DETAILS CHECKLIST I. APPROACHING TEXTS Reading closely begins by considering my specific purposes for reading and important information about a text. II. QUESTIONING TEXTS Reading closely involves: 1) initially questioning a text to focus my attention on its structure‚ ideas‚ language and perspective then 2) questioning further as I read to sharpen my focus on the specific details in the text. III. ANALYZING DETAILS Reading closely involves thinking deeply about the details

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    overall effective return on the financing arrangement. 3. Notice of Borrowing. The Lender will typically require that the Borrower give a Notice of Borrowing‚ essentially to give the Lender time to line up the funds for the Borrower. However‚ since this normally only requires several days in most foreign markets‚ this notice period should be reasonable and give the Borrower flexibility in planning its cash needs. A 3-5 day notice period should be sufficient. 4. Interest Payment. Try to

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    "Let go to Hold on" Crying is an expression of emotions Should I try to hold back my tears if I feel like crying? If I dont allow a tear to drop or to allow myself to go all through these feelings‚ does that mean I am weak to face reality and too weak to handle it? And if I choose to stand and cry‚ then this could only mean two things I am strong and I am living. There are many choices in life‚ to cry or not to cry‚ holding it back or letting it go‚ You can listen or

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    CIVIL PROCEDURE Rules 1 – 71   I.      GENERAL PRINCIPLES   Concept of Remedial Law Remedial Law is that branch of law which prescribes the method of enforcing rights or obtaining redress for their invasion  Substantive Law as Distinguished from Remedial Law Substantive law creates‚ defines and regulates rights and duties regarding life‚ liberty or property which when violated gives rise to a cause of action (Bustos v. Lucero‚ 81 Phil. 640). Remedial law prescribes the methods of enforcing

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    Axia College Material Appendix G Peer Review Checklist* What is the main point of this paper? Whether video games are good or bad for people‚ and how popular this industry really is. What is the greatest strength of this paper? I enjoyed the way the author has all of his research in such great order. His numbers and statistics help explain what he/she is writing about. The graphs are also very informative. The author studied the subject very well. What material does not seem to

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    Traditional Litigation Paper Sandya Kuttappa LAW/531 Business Law 26th March 2012 Instructor: Dr. Linda Fried Introduction Laws have been the crux of every society. Even during primordial times laws were being created and designed to ensure that the existing society had a semblance of order and cognition amongst its people. New rulers and governments invented their own system that was prevalent to that day. The aim of this paper is to contrast the Traditional Litigation System

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    injunction‚ which is a holding measure only Injunctions • Holding status quo or variation of it • May be without notice [ex parte] for short period Origin • Equitable – discretionary • Not granted if damages could adequately compensate him – balance of convenience • ex parte Island Records Ltd [1978] 3 WLR 23: If a without notice injunction is sought‚ the applicant must depose to damage and urgency in the supporting affidavits R 7.53 (1) An application

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    In "The Checklist Manifesto" Gawande started his introduction with a small story that has a deep core lesson. A guy came into the ER on Halloween night had a stab wound. At first‚ he seemed stable but drunk‚ and he was not rushed to the operating room because they believed it is not a bad injury. After a while‚ he suddenly collapsed and rushed to the OR. The surgical team discovered that the stab wound was very critical. It went too far through his skin and punctured his muscle‚ intestine and all

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