Course : GDM 2nd Sem Sub : Corporate Law Q.1. In the following statements only one is correct statement. Explain Briefly? i) ii) iii) An invitation to negotiate is a good offer. A quasi-contract is not a contract at all. An agreement to agree is a valid contract. Ans : i) Incorrect : - Its not an offer only an indication of a willingness to consider any offers and counter offers. ii) Correct : A quasi contract is a fictional contract created by courts for equilable‚ not contractual
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3. Cash equivalents are described as the balance of the Cash control amount combined with the control account for purposes of balance sheet presentation. These liquid short-term investments‚ such as U.S. Treasury bills and money market funds‚ qualify because the are considered very safe‚ have a very stable market‚ and mature within 90 days of the acquisition date. Because these items are so similar to cah‚ they are combined with it on the balance sheet. 6. Two items that are often encountered
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ch02 Student: 1. Auditors may be independent in fact but not independent in appearance. True False 2. Auditing Standards issued by the PCAOB are the sole source of guidance for audits of public entities. True False 3. Attestation standards provide guidance for a wide variety of engagements different in scope than an audit. True False 4. Generally accepted auditing standards must be followed on all audit engagements. True False 5. The reporting principle relates to a firm’s
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the same amount of milk in the cup. He finally drinks all the liquid in the cup. Did Ben drink more milk or more coffee? a) Milk b) Coffee c) Equal amounts of both" Identify the image that shares a feature common to the two question images: "O is the sibling of N and P. M is N’s father. Q is O’s mother. Which of the following statements cannot be definitely true? a) M is P’s father b) Q is P’s mother c) P is M’s
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Modbury High School SACE Stage 1 Chemistry Topic 5 Mole Concept and Stoichiometry Assignment 5: Volumetric analysis (titrations)‚ stoichiometry SOLUTIONS Note: Write answers neatly and legibly in your exercise book or on pad paper. ALWAYS include a title and name for your work and clearly indicate each answer. 1. a) 23.08 and 23.00 mL are concordant titre values. Average titre = (23.08 + 23.00) = 23.04 mL 2 b) Ca(OH)2
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Parliament practise exam question – a) Explain the term life peers used in the extract (5 marks) * According to the extract‚ life peers sit in the House of Lords. They sit in the House of Lords for life and are appointed by the Prime Minister by recommendations from his/her party as well as the opposition. The Life peerages Act of 1958 set the conditions for Life peers to be appointed and examples include Lord Sugar and Lord Mandleson. Life peers make up the majority of the House of Lords
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The Chrysalids: Study Questions Chapter 2 1. How old is David’s house? (17) David’s house is 50 years old 2. Who built this house? (17) David’s grandfather; Elias Strorm built the house 3. Describe the materials from which this house is built. (17-18) It’s built from bricks and stones‚ solid and roughly-dressed timbers. 4. Explain the words: "My grandfather appeared to have been a man of somewhat tediously unrelieved virtue. It was only later that I pieced together a portrait that was more
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Hamlet ACT 1‚ Scene 1 and 2 Questions 1.1 1. What happens when Francisco and Bernardo meet at the beginning of 1.1? Where are we‚ and when? Why is there confusion over which one is supposed to challenge the other by asking "Who’s there"? Why is Horatio with Bernardo and Marcellus? Who is he? They saw something strange‚ we are at Denmark. He is asking “who’s there?” It is because he’s not sure what is there by judging the shadow he saw and it is at night causing the visibility
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General information: What is E.coli? Escherichia coli‚ or commonly referred to as E.coli is a foodborne pathogen that normally inhabits in the intestinal track of humans and animals. It is the most common and wide spread infecting organism and is in the family‚ Enterobacteriaceae. Enterobacteriaceae is a large family of Gram-negative bacteria‚ meaning the bacteria appear pinkish or red. How fast and how does it spread? The main way that E.coli can spread is through food and water supply. Common
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1.Tell Me About Yourself. I am currently a student at _____________. I enjoy interacting with people and provide assistance whenever I can. I want to start a business in the future‚ most likely a restaurant. If I do get hired‚ I hope to gain quality experience from this position‚ to run a successful business such as your own. 2.Have you had other work experience? Yes‚ I previously worked at a restaurant and through that I have developed good communication skills from taking dine-in and take-out
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