[1] STANDARD TERMS & CONDITIONS FOR RFQ QUOTATIONS and MANUFACTURING SALES TERMS & CONDITIONS OF QUOTATIONS: BUYER’S OFFER RESULTING FROM MIP’S QUOTATION IS EXPRESSLY CONDITIONED UPON BUYER’S ASSENT TO MIP’S STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRINTED BELOW. ALL ORDERS WILL BE SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE ON MIP’S ORDER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM. TERMS & CONDITIONS OF MANUFACTURING SALES: ACCEPTANCE OF BUYER’S ORDER IS CONDITIONAL ON BUYER’S ASSENT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRINTED BELOW. IF
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PROFESSIONAL NEGLIGENCE THE CHANGING COASTLINE OF LIABILITY John L. Powell Q.C. Even the briefest acquaintance with the world’s major financial centres‚ and especially Hong Kong‚ London or New York‚ immediately confirms that we live in world dominated by professionals. The magnificent multi-storey edifices adorning the shores of this and similar cities are the castles and palaces of the present age‚ proclaiming the influence and power of professionals
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Classification of Contracts (7 – 1.30) Simple and formal contracts A formal contract is a written contract (such as a deed). A simple contract can be entirely orally or a combination of oral and written. Bilateral Contract: exchange of promise – one promise for another (a promisee’s promise in return for the promisor’s promise or vice versa) o Union Dominions Trust (Commercial) Ltd v Eagle Aircraft Services Ltd [1968] 1 All ER 104 at 108‚ Lord Diplock Unilateral Contract:
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APPLICATION NOTE 1002 ISO LINK Isolink Optocouplers vs. Pulse Transformers In isolation applications where one needs to pass signals in presence of transient or continuous high voltages‚ reject extreme noise‚ and break ground loops‚ optical (optocouplers) and magnetic (pulse transformers) coupling isolation are often used. However pulse transformers are much more difficult to design with relative to optocouplers. When dealing with pulse transformers‚ the load becomes more critical than
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1. Definition of Law As defined by Steven J. Skinner and John M. Lvanncevich‚ A law is a standard or rule established by a society to govern the behavior of its members. Federal‚ state‚ and local governments‚ constitutions‚ and treaties all establish laws. Laws have a direct and substantial impact on how business firms conduct various activities. Law‚ as it is‚ is the command of the Sovereign. It means‚ law has its source in sovereign authority; which is accompanied by sanctions‚ and the
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has a good reputation in the industry partly due to NoBugs microchips. If NoBugs was aware of the defect‚ Sterling would also have a tort claim on NoBugs. In order to succeed on a failure to warn defective design claim under either a breach of implied warranty or negligence theory‚ plaintiff must meet the same burden. (Fent 1995) An investigation would need to take place to determine if negligence is present. Sterling may not recover all of its losses with other forms of dispute without litigation
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Request for Tender (RFT) reference number XNH5678 for the construction of a large residential house. ACCURACY OF THE REQUEST FOR TENDER Note that due care has been taken when preparing this RFT. Additionally‚ the development department makes no warranties or representations that its content or any communicated or provided information to the Tenderer
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Option to hirer 6B. Right of owner to revise the base lending rate 4 Laws of Malaysia ACT 212 Section 6 C. Right of hirer where the base lending rate is revised PART III PROTECTION OF HIRERS AND GUARANTORS Warranties and Conditions 7. Conditions and warranties to be implied in every hire-purchase agreement 8. Liability of the misrepresentation owner and person acting on his behalf for PART IV HIRERS Statutory rights of hirers 9. Duty of owners and sellers to supply documents
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product (physical) =car = wheels‚ windows‚ doors‚ engine‚ etc. =3rd level = expected product =everything works‚ e.g. engine starts‚ doos open‚ etc. =4th level = augmented product =additional features that accompany the product =e.g. delivery‚ warranty‚ financing‚ gift wrapping‚ etc. =5th level = potential product =future improvements in product =e.g. gps in cars‚ self-navigating e.g. cell-phones ?? 3. PRODUCT CLASSIFICATION =durable vs non-durable =example ?? =consumer vs industrial
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