Employee Discipline & Grievance Handling Submitted To: Manas Ranjan Tripathy 2011-2013 Submitted By : Afreen Khan Neha Gupta Poonam Bharti Urvashi Duggal Contents Employee Discipline: ..................................................................................................................................... 2 Objectives of Discipline ................................................................................................................................. 2 Causes
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Week One Case Assignment Analysis MRKT 5000 Rietta D. Owens Ford Develops a Strategy for Competitive Advantage Case Summary: Ford is the second largest U.S.-based automaker and the fifth-largest in the world based on 2010 vehicle sales. Ford is the eighth-ranked overall American-based company in the 2010 Fortune 500 list‚ based on global revenues in 2009 of $118.3 billion. In 2009‚ Ford faced declining sales of 23.4 percent‚ a change in leadership and a great possibility that it would
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Maritime law Module 1 – Introduction to maritime law 1 1. What is the field of law described as ‘maritime law’? The subject of maritime law attempts to give you a clear understanding of the legal principles applicable to commercial shipping operations. These are the legal principles that determine the obligations and regulate the relationships of the parties in the maritime transport chain
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Research Paper: The principle of a separate corporate personality is a fundamental concept in Business Law. However this does not stop the courts from lifting or piercing the veil to see what lies beneath. Critically discuss this statement citing the relevant case law. As is evident with most principles of law there are exceptions to the doctrine of separate legal personality. The courts will generally depart from the principle separate corporate personality in certain instances where tools
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LOUISE MERRETT TRINITY COLLEGE COMMERCIAL LAW LECTURES 2012 -2013 SALE OF GOODS (4) TRANSFER OF TITLE BY A NON-OWNER Context 1. The general rule as to priority in the case of personal property is clear and underpins all forms of transfer‚ whether by gift‚ sale‚ bailment or security‚ and it is that a person cannot give what is not his or hers to give. This basic rule is often expressed in the Latin maxim nemo dat quod non habet and if reflected in s 21 SGA. 2. In practice‚ a
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HI 5018 BUSINESS LAW Week 4 Application of Negligence to Business Chapter 9 Applications of Negligence to Business Chapter objectives On completion of this chapter‚ you should be able to: identify and discuss the application of the tort of negligence to the following: a) occupier’s liability b)strict liability c) negligent misstatements d)employer or vicarious liability e) breach of statutory duty f) criminal negligence HI 5018 BUSINESS LAW T2 2014 3 3 1 Chapter objectives On completion
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Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability The scope of the policy The type of company I choose is a Car wash company It located in Hornsby‚ NSW‚ Australia Currently only have one shop with 12 employee. Energy usage levels: The main energy usage in carwash company is water‚ the consumption show in the graph [pic] (http://www.pjoes.com/pdf/16.6/927-931.pdf) The some strategy we already use for saving
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......................................... 45 Discussion ................................................................................... 45 Applicable Rules .................................................................... 45 Florida Case Law
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Contract Law Name BUS 311 Business Law I Professor Date The law of contracts has been a part of our culture for a long time. Contracts are an agreement‚ either written or spoken‚ with a company or person to do something that is agreed upon with binding terms. Contracts are the glue that keeps the world of business together. They bind employees and companies‚ consumers and producers‚ and suppliers and wholesalers. A contract can vary from country to region or even jurisdiction‚ but a
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Contracts Summary DAMAGES – REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT THE INTERESTS PROTECTED Fuller and Perdue‚ “The Reliance Interest in Contract Damages” There are three principle purposes in awarding contract damages: restitution interest – object is the prevention of unjust enrichment by the defaulting promisor at the expense of the promisee reliance interest – object is to put the plaintiff in a good position as he was before the promise was made expectation interest – object is to put the
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