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    Content of a valid contract

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    The importance of the essential elements required for the formation of a valid contract-explain (P1.1) A contract will be enforceable if it can satisfy some basic conditions. These type conditions are known as elements of essential for a valid contract. Every legal contract satisfies these conditions. Without satisfying these conditions a contract can’t be acceptable. That’s why for the formation of a legal contract satisfying the essential elements is very important. The importance of the essential

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    FINAL DRAFT ON THE TOPIC OF IMPORTANCE OF INDEMNITY CONTRACTS INDEX S.No PARTICULARS PAGE.No 1. INTRODUCTION 5 2. ENFORCEMENT 8 3. INDEMNITY IN IPR 10 4. REASONS FOR NOT GIVING INDEMNITY IN IPR 12 5. FINDINGS 13 6. CONCLUSION 14   TITLE – IMPORTANCE OF INDEMNITY CONTRACTS OBJECTIVE- TO FIND OUT THE RELEVANCE OF INDEMNITY CONTRACTS IN INDIA AND OTHER COUNTRIES THROUGH PROPER ANALYSIS SCOPE – IT IS A DOCTRINAL RESEARCH INTRODUCTION The concept of indemnity is based on a contractual

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    Human Resource Management -A Strategic Approach- Week 2 True False Quiz 1. A job is a group of positions. True 2. A task is an identifiable unit of work activity produced through the application of a composite of methods‚ procedure and techniques. True 3. A duty is several distinct tasks that are performed by an individual to complete a work activity. True 4 .A job is a combination of occupations based on the skills‚ effort‚ and responsibilities required by the jobs..False 5.Abilities refer

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    Contract Law Tutorial

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    Tutorial 5 1. Naeve Soh‚ a diploma holder enters into an employment contract with a company as an accounting assistant. The working hours are 8am to 9pm daily except for Sundays and Public Holidays. The pay is $2100 per month. The market rate for a similar job is $3700 and employees in similar jobs in other companies work generally only from 8 am to 6 pm. After working for two months Naeve Soh feels all this is very unfair and wants to challenge it. (a) Assuming there is no statute prohibiting

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    Procurement Contract Law

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    Overview‚ Part Two Procurement and Contract Law Procurement Law Overview‚ Part Two Payments under Fixed-Price Construction Contract clause permits the government to partially compensate contractors for supply and services which have been accepted by the Government‚ as long as the contractor demand it and the sum is no less than $1‚000 or 50% of the full contract amount. These interim payments diminish the contractor needs to finance expenses to fulfill the contract. As permitted by the Contracting

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    Economics Quiz

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    Sample Midterm #1 Questions 1. Which of the following does not constitute a form of direct foreign investment? a. Franchising b. International trade c. Joint ventures d. Acquisitions of existing operations e. Establishment of new foreign subsidiaries 2. Which of the following theories identifies specialization as a reason for international business? a. theory of comparative advantage. b. imperfect markets theory. c. product cycle theory. d. none of the above 3. Agency costs faced by multinational

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    contract la w

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    LAW OF CONTRACT Thursday 9:00 Summer Term‚ 2014 Lecturer and Module Co-ordinator: John Halladay Texts: Poole‚ Textbook on Contract Law McKendrick‚ Contract Law Casebook: Both Poole and McKendrick have casebooks which are very good. There are also many others on the market. Statute book: There are not many statutes in the course but there are some and this will be useful for the exam. Any Contract or Commercial Law statute book should do. A. WHY CONTRACT? A

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    Finance Quiz

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    Secondary Markets. d. Futures Markets. i. Private Markets. e. Money Markets. j. Public markets. ____ 1. Standardized stock contracts trade on the 15 established stock exchanges in the U.S. What is the name given to these markets? ____ 2. Valero‚ an oil refiner‚ has refined all the crude oil delivered on its long term contracts and still cannot meet the demand from its gas stations for gasoline. It will likely turn to which markets to purchase more crude oil for early delivery

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    Finance Study Quiz

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    Quiz 1 1. The raw fundamental data on the human genome cannot be patented but the genes and gene-based discoveries can. 2. The map of the human genome produced by Collins and his co-workers is available from the internet for free all over the world. In other words‚ the map of the human genome created by the HGP is a public good. 3. Celera genomics has no patent over the human genome. However‚ celera does have proprietary rights over its version of that genome. It is private good. Quiz

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    Contract law introduction

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    Lecture 14 Tort Re Ipsa Loquitur & Defence to Negligence res ipsa loquitur- the facts speak for themselves It means that the plaintiff can prima facie establish negligence where the facts are so obvious that somebody must be negligent otherwise the accident would not have happen. In the common law of negligence‚ the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur (Latin: the thing speaks for itself) states that the elements of duty of care and breach can be sometimes inferred from the very

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