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    business objectives Human resources planning Employment cycle Maintenance Termination What’s ahead E 10 ManageMent of the eMployMent cycle PL demand and supply of labour‚ succession planning and the overall management of the three phases of the employment cycle: establishment‚ maintenance and termination. Key Knowledge Students will learn the following about management practices and processes associated with the key phases of the employment cycle: SA – Establishment phase –

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    To handle a complaint of discrimination effectively‚ an employer should have a basic understanding of the process and procedures used by the EEOC to enforce the federal laws that prohibit employment discrimination. By knowing in advance what to expect‚ an employer can best prepare its defense. EEOC ProcessAny individual who believes that his or her employment rights have been violated may file a charge of discrimination with EEOC. Charges may be filed by mail or in person at their nearest EEOC office

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    Rami Alhomsi { B.O.T contract } DR. Omar Amoudi Damascus University  Introduction:  Definition: B.O.T { Build →Operate→ Transfer } ‚ means that government give license to an investor from private sector to build -on his finance- an infrastructure project ‚ and to operate it so all profits comeback to this investor ‚ but for a limited period (about 10 -40) years ‚ after this period the project possessor and profits transfer to the government .  Theoretical background:  When/Why

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    contract law agreement: objective test of intention to agree offer must be matched by other’s acceptance requirement of certainty of agreement parties have intention to create legal relations enforce promise: consideration promise is contained in a deed promissory estoppel (claimant has relied on defendant’s promise) reliance theory: consistent with the harm principle (prevent harm on others) restitution interest

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    requiments of land registration for conveyacing solicitor and conveyacing practitioner. It is now compulsory to register all land and overriding interests in land as part of the conveyancing process on transfer of a property from one owner to another and the Land Registration Acts set out how the registration process should be dealt with by convenyancing solicitors3.Why is registration important? “Registration establishes proof of ownnership and produces an easy-to-read document reflecting the contents

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    statutory rights: Notice periods – s.86 ERA 1996; Sick pay/holiday pay; Redundancy pay Unfair dismissal Employment contracts contain implied terms; Tax and NI reasons; Question 2 – Four Tests Common Law tests: – Control Integration (Organisational) Mutual Obligation Multiple/Economic reality Question 3 – Advice of the Court of Apeal in Hall v Lorimer No decisive factor for determining status; Hall v Lorimer [1994] IRLR 171 Factors- Control Ownership of tools Mutuality of obligation

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    INTRODUCTION Indian Contract Act 1872 is the main source of law regulating contracts in Indian law‚ as subsequently amended. It determines the circumstances in which promise made by the parties to a contract shall be legally binding on them. All of us enter into a number of contracts everyday knowingly or unknowingly. Each contract creates some right and duties upon the contracting parties. Indian contract deals with the enforcement of these rights and duties upon the parties. The Indian Contract Act 1872

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    distinguished from offers because they contain no demonstration of present intent to form contractual relations. No contract is formed when prospective purchasers respond to such terms‚ as they are merely invitations or requests for an offer. Unless this interpretation is employed‚ any person in a position similar to a seller who advertises goods in any medium would be liable for numerous contracts when there is usually a limited quantity of merchandise for sale. An advertisement‚ price quotation‚ or catalogue

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    ESSAY It is the responsibility of government not businesses to protect the environment‚ Discuss. By‚ Asfand yar hameed ESSAY PLAN INTRODUCTION Thesis statement: Protecting the environment is not only a social responsibility of all businesses‚ but government ’s duty as well. BODY Paragraph 1 environment affected by businesses. Business being a greater danger to the environment than any other domestic activity (Fieser‚ J. 2010) Corporate sector being resistant to environmental

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    SALES CONTRACT No.57/2014 Ho Chi Minh City‚ May 19th‚ 2014 The Seller: Dalat Agriculture and Forestry JSC‚ Vietnam Address: 39 Phu Dong Thien Vuong Street‚ Ward 8‚ Da Lat City‚ Lam Dong‚ Vietnam Telephone: +84-63-656565 Fax: +84-63-665442 Email: info@dalatgap.com Represented by: Mr. Tran Thanh Sang Position: Director The Buyer: Shoei Foods Corporation Address: Shoei Bldg‚ 5-7‚ Akihabara‚ Taito-ku‚Tokyo‚ Japan Telephone: +81-33-2342345 Fax: +81-33-2672634 Email: shoeifoods@Shoeifoods

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