Bernadette Marano. • Contracts were exchanged on 2 May 2005 for the purchase of property for $2‚130‚000 between the plaintiffs and the first defendant. • Contract of sale to be completed by 25 July 2005‚ not completed. • Notice to complete served on 27 July 2005 requiring completion by 10 August 2005‚ not completed. • Plaintiffs sue for forfeiture of the deposit and for damages for a deficiency on re sale. • First defendant terminated the contract on the basis of:
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The managerial grid model (1964)‚ developed by Robert Blake and Jane Mouton‚ is a behavioral leadership model. The model is an excellent way to map out different leadership styles‚ and an excellent way to evaluate the leadership performed by leaders and managers. This model identifies five different leadership styles based on the concern for people and theconcern for production. It is important to remember that none of the concerns are right or wrong‚ and the concerns are ideally balanced to the
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Living “Off the Grid” could be a different experience for someone to do in life. Thinking about someone living off the grid raises many questions. How lonely is it‚ are people constantly busy‚ or do they sometimes struggle to find certain necessities? When first thinking about living off the grid‚ it has deemed as something crazy. Defined living off the grid is a state of degree of self-sufficiency with little to no reliance on public utilities‚ especially the three traditional basics: energy (power)
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Case Study Cost-cutting at Erstaunliche Autos “We aim to boost earnings by €10bn‚” says new chief at Erstaunliche Autos Background Erstaunliche Autos (EA) is a medum-sized German car manufacturer based in Frankfurt. Workers have so far enjoyed a four-day week and high salaries‚ although production costs at EA are 40 per cent higner than similar car manufacturers. In addition‚ fierce international competition‚ including China‚ now poses a serious threat to Germany‚ where one in seven employees
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Nursing Theorist Grid Use grid below to complete the Week 4-Nursing Theorists assignment. Please see the “Nursing Theorists’ Grading Criteria” document‚ located on the Materials page of the student Web site. Name: Thomas Miller Theorist Selected: Ida Orlando Description of Theory: “Orlando’s theory is a reflective practice that is based on discovering and resolving problematic situations” (Alligood‚ 2010‚ p. 339). This theory is focused on defining the nurse-patient
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It was a scorching hot summerâs day: perfect for a day at the fair. The sky was dotted with a few fluffy clouds that looked like candy floss. The entrance to the fair could be seen in the distance and the long queues edged forward slowly. Customers were becoming increasingly excited and impatient as they took a few steps forward every so often. Faint music could be heard from beyond the tall gates with the occasional happy scream suddenly piercing the air. Closer to the entrance and the massive
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styles as per Managerial – Leadership Grid Theory. Answer: The Managerial Grid was the original name which was the modifications were made by Robert R Blake and Anne Adams McCanse. After the modifications it was named as Leadership Grid. Figure: Leadership Grid Leadership Grid – an approach to understanding a leader’s concern for results (production) and concern for people The five major leadership styles specified as per Managerial – Leadership Grid Theory: 1. The impoverished style (1
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Managerial Grid Theory The managerial grid model (1964) is a behavioral leadership model developed by Robert R. Blake and Jane Mouton. This model originally identified five different leadership styles based on the concern for people and the concern for production. The optimal leadership style in this model is based on Theory Y. The model is represented as a grid with concern for production as the x-axis and concern for people as the y-axis The indifferent (previously called impoverished) style
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renewable energy‚ renewable portfolio standards and the Smart Grid. This model responds to concerns about energy‚ environment and security. Distributed Generation aims to make production locally instead of large regional heavy grids for transmission and distribution. Solar cells and wind tribunes will take the place. The goal in changing the production type to small scale is‚ economic efficiencies by removing producers from the grid‚ environmental benefits ‚ energy efficiencies ‚ energy security
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generally compare pre and post World War II historically‚ looking at the facts and politics of the matter. However‚ during this era music was also growing dramatically. From pianos to banjos‚ music was changing. Music changed with pre and post World War II eras in order to cope with the idea of war. Or rather‚ the lack thereof. Without this change in music‚ U.S. citizens would have remained hopeless during World War II. From 1789 until 1941‚ individuals were caught in an era known as the “Pre- WWII” era
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