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    Unsw Legt1707 Assignment 1

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    must be determined if a legally binding contract exists. Once it has been confirmed that both parties knowing entered into a legally binding relationship‚ it will then be necessary to determine whether Harry is bound by the words of the exclusion clause stated on the back of the receipt and on Smooth Sailing’s website.   For a contract between two parties to be binding‚ three essential elements must be satisfied. An offer has to be put forward and accepted for which consideration is given‚ both

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    Data Base Queries

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    Using the NVL Function with Group Function • Creating GROUP of DATA • Creating GROUP of DATA:GROUP BY Clause • Using the GROUP BY clause • Grouping by more than one column • Using the GROUP BY clause on multiple columns • Illegal Queries Using Group Functions • Excluding Group Results • Excluding Group Results: HAVING Clause • Using the HAVING clause • Nesting GROUP Function • Subqueries • Using a Subquery • Guideline for using subqueries

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    Tax Audit

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    How to Conduct Tax Audit – Part 1 Analysis of Certain Clauses Audit under Section 44AB of the Income Tax Act By Raman Jokhakar‚ Chartered Accountant Objective To understand the purposes of this Form To learn nuances of the clauses To understand audit risk To effectively carry out attestation To document adequately To disclose standard notes‚ limitations and stands To know inter links between clauses To be aware of important stands taken by Courts To understand the objective of the

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    Business Law: Illegality

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    agreements and contracts of adhesion Noncompetition clauses 1) Clause must serve a legitimate business purpose 2) The restriction on competition must be reasonable in time‚ geographic area and scope.3) The clause should not impose any undue hardship.. -Very general noncompetition clauses are often unenforced or often adjusted to be more specific Exculpatory clauses(liability waivers)(only protects against negligence) -Exculpatory clauses involving statutes where one party has certain obligations

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    Mcse 011(Mca 5)Ignou

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    Question 1: Determine the dependency relations among the following instructions: I1: a = b+c; I2:b=a+d I3: e =a/f; A.J.Bernstein has elaborated the work of data dependency and derived some conditions based on which we can decide the parallelism of instructions or processes. Bernstein conditions are based on the following two sets of variables: i) The Read set or input set RI that consists of memory locations read by the statement of instruction I1. ii) The Write set or output set WI that consists

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    but at the same time it was an equivalent to what they’ve done to deserve it. In this essay I will explain how the treaty was both fair and unfair. The fair clauses of the treaty include war guilt and disarmament‚ whilst the unfair clauses include territorial clauses and reparations. The war guilt clause was a reasonably fair clause. The clause states the following: “The Allied and Associated Governments affirm‚ and Germany accepts‚ the responsibility of Germany and her Allies for causing all the

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    Adjective Phrases

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    Adjective Phrases Subordinate clauses‚ like phrases‚ can be used in sentences as if they were single units. One word: The barking dog followed us home. Phrase: The dog‚ barking loudly‚ chased us. Clause: The dog‚ which was barking loudly‚ followed us.   An adjective clause is a subordinate clause that modifies a noun or a pronoun. It cannot stand by itself.  We need a dog that can guard.  An adjective clause usually follows the word that it modifies

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    Wunnicke case‚ in some circumstances a state discriminatory means regulation can survive a Dormant Commerce Clause challenge. In Maine v. Taylor‚ the Supreme Court upheld a Maine prohibition on the importation of live-baitfish for fear of parasites not common to Main fisheries. As the author of the majority opinion of this case‚ Justice Blackmun wrote that discriminatory

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    Doubly Embedded Sentences

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    passage is composed of many clauses forming a highly complex sentence. - Main clause: Alice was just beginning to think to herself - Independent clause set off as a quotation: “Now what am I to do with this creature when (time clause) I get it home.” - Dependent clause introduced by “when”‚ adverbial clause‚ when it grunted again (time clause) -Dependent clause preceded by the conjunction “so” and the conjunction or relative pronoun “that”‚ so violently (adjective clause)‚ that she looked down

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    Law Quiz Chapter 1

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    any activity that has a substantial economic effect on interstate commerce. True Page 108 Judicial review refers to the power of district courts to declare a statue or governmental action unconstitutional and void. False Page 110 Taking Clause is when the government takes property for public use‚ such as to build a new freeway. True Page 118 Constitutional rights generally protect only against governmental acts. False Page 112 Congress has the power to regulate commerce with foreign

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