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    The importance of a management rights clause. The management rights clause in relation to a collective agreement is a clause put in force to give the union and employers an idea on the level autonomy the employer has in running the day to day business operations. While some collective agreements make an attempt to cover every possible aspect within this clause it is not practical nor possible to do so. With this clause‚ management is given certain rights to make decisions that affect the workplace

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    Q. What are the main dependent and independent factors that are being studied in this theory? If possible‚ try to graphically illustrate the proposed relations between these factors Before discussing the main dependent and independent factors of critical realism theory‚ we need to know what the terms ‘dependent factors’ and ‘independent factors’ mean. The independent factor is typically the variable representing the value being manipulated or changed and the dependent factor is the observed result

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    Accounting 3.2 – Partnership Agreement Clauses Goodwill * What goodwill represents in Lucy and Gemma’s new partnership agreement for ‘Awesome Catering’. As Lucy and Gemma start there new partnership agreement from Lucy’s old business called ‘Lucy’s Catering and combine their assets and liabilities to form a new partnership called ‘Awesome Catering’‚ Lucy’s old business‚ ‘Lucy’s Catering’ will have Goodwill as an asset. Goodwill is the monetary value given to the reputation or customer loyalty

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    An exclusion clause is a term in a contract purporting to exclude or restrict the liability of one or more parties to the contract for breach of obligation . Exclusion clauses are controlled by common law and statute. The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 (UCTA 1977) and the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 (UTCCR 1999) confine the extent to which an individual can exclude or limit his business liability towards consumers. The Office of Fair Trading runs an unfair terms unit which

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    Non-finite Clauses There are three kinds of non-finite clauses‚ namely those whose verb groups contain infinitives‚ or present participles‚ or past participles. We’ll first consider infinitives. In (1)‚ there are two lexical verbs‚ expected and go. This means there are two clauses‚ which I have put brackets around. The non-finite clause her to go is the object of expected. This non-finite clause can of course be rephrased by means of a finite clause‚ as in (2): (1) [I expected [her to go]]

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    could not travel to work‚ we could not work‚ and we could not communicate because we are too dependent on technology to take care of us. III. Today you will learn three ways why society is too dependent on technology; the first way is our modern transportation‚ the second way is the technology in our workplace‚ and the third way is the way society communicates. Body I. The first way why society is too dependent on technology is our modern transportation. A. Nothing

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    The equal protection clause was put in place to protect Americans who were being treated unfairly and to help prevent more people from being mistreated. All throughout history people have been treated unequally due to their differences. Time after time citizens have been denied their rights and this clause was put in place to help reduce the amount of people being affected by unequal treatment. The equal protection clause provides those in the American political system with comparable opportunities

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    “Credit Card Companies and Mandatory Arbitration” Mandatory arbitration clauses‚ which essentially strip consumers of their right to go to court‚ are becoming commonplace‚ with most consumers completely unaware of their existence or implications. The information is buried in the fine print or worse‚ simply tacked on to credit card agreements‚ which most customers don’t even bother to read. If you did read through your credit card terms and conditions‚ beyond the usual definitions of rates‚ late

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    BCGBC4003A/CPCCBC4003A Assignment 1 Part 1 1. Outline four areas within the above clause that could be identified as being unbalanced and give reasons why. I. The contractor gives the Superintendent‚ within 5 business days of when the Contractor should reasonably have become aware of that causation occurring‚ a written claim for an EOT evidencing the facts of causation and of the delay to WUC and any (Milestones). The reason for this being unbalanced is that 5 business days is too short of

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    The due process clause is found in the U.S. Constitution and guarantees individuals rights based on moral principles (Due Process Clause Law and Legal Definition. (n.d.). The U.S. government must give all legal rights that are owed to a person according to the law. The due process clause in the constitution prohibits state and local government from depriving any person of life‚ liberty‚ or property without due process of the law (Due Process Clause Law and Legal Definition‚ n.d.). Vagueness doctrine

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