HISTORIES AND IDEOLOGIES OF WELFARE Ideology is a system and ideas‚ especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy (oxford dictionary). Everybody has his/her own ideology‚ they are our own systems of believe that shape and structure the way we see the world‚ and make judgment about it‚ and each individual’s ideological perspectives is different and unique. Individual ideologies are both capital and prescriptive; we know what is wrong with
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Question 1 “Australia’s legal system is based on the English legal system.” To what extent is this statement correct? Discuss. [10 marks] Word limit = 750 Question 2 Discuss the importance of the case of Central London Property Trust Ltd v High Trees House Ltd [1947] KB 130 [20 marks] Word limit = 1000 Question 3 Simon owns two motor cars. Both cars are the same make and model. Both cars are black. However one of the cars has had its motor replaced with a diesel motor rather than
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LEASE AGREEMENT This lease agreement‚ is made on the day of December 21st‚ 2012. Alectra Ltd. Company‚ incorporated under the relavant law of Bangladesh‚ having its registered office at house no. 96/1‚ Road no.15‚ Gulshan‚ Dhaka. (hereinafter referred to as “lessor”) Muktadir Khan‚ son of Faysal Khan‚ having his permanent address at house no. 46/2‚ Alauddin Road‚ North Badda‚ Dhaka. (hereinafter referred to as ‘leasee”) WHEREAS‚ the leasee is a company‚ carrying a business of electronic goods
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OBLIGATIONS & CONTRACT | Academic Year 2012-2013 | | REVIEW MATERIAL | | ATTY. KRISTOPHER A. NAVALES | | | COMMON DISTINCTIONS | RESCISSIBLE CONTRACTS | VOIDABLE CONTRACTS | UNENFORCEABLE CONTRACTS | VOID OR INEXISTENT CONTRACT | 1. As to Defect | Damage to a party or to third person | Vitiation of Consent | Without or in excess of authority‚ or does not comply with the Statute of Fraud‚ or both parties are incapacitated | Absolute or lack of essential requisite in
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Psychological Contracts: an introduction to the concept Richard Hall Associate Professor in Work and Organisational Studies University of Sydney While the origins of the concept of ‘the psychological contract’ can be traced to the 1960s‚ the idea gained widespread currency in the academic and research fields of organisational psychology‚ organisational behaviour and HRM in the 1990s following the publication of a key article‚ then a book‚ by Rousseau (1989‚ 1995) which stimulated renewed interest
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tistisSolution: Exercise 1 1. What is the difference between a long forward position and a short forward position? Ans: When the enters into a long forward contract‚ he/she is agreeing to buy the underlying asset for a certain price at a certain time in future. When the enters into a short forward contract‚ he/she is agreeing to sell the underlying asset for a certain price at a certain time in future. 2. Explain carefully the difference between hedging‚ speculation‚ and arbitrage. Ans:
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L.S. 4523 / 5523 Handout 9 Spring‚ 2013 1. What is a material breach of contract? There are three types of material breach. Anticipatory repudiation: A repudiation of contract obligations before they become due. Must be unequivocal (clear statements of a parties refusal to preform when performance is due.) No assurance (demanded writing exceeds 30 days) = repudiation. 1.) Waffling Seller: A seller who equivocates when asked if he’s going to deliver the goods as promised. 2.) Cash
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ESSENTIAL REQUISITES OF CONTRACTS Article 1318. There is no contract unless the following requisites concur: 1. Consent of the contracting parties; 2. Object certain which is the subject matter of the contract; 3. Cause of the obligation which is established. Article 1319. Consent is manifested by the meeting of the offer and the acceptance upon the thing and the cause which are to constitute the contract. The offer must be certain and the acceptance absolute. A qualified acceptance
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Long-Term Sales Contract Seller: Greatest Phone Company Co Add: 645 West Road‚ Accra; Ghana Post code: 6679087 Bank: Bank de National‚ Caracas; Venezuela Account number: 739153091438091001 Buyer: Greatest Purchaser Company Add: 57 Rue de Confederation‚ Geneva; Switzerland Post code: 1208 Bank: Barclays Bank‚ Geneva; Switzerland Account number: 678153091778091090 The buyer and Seller agree to conduct transactions according to the terms and
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Islamic Contract Law TYPES OF COMMITMENTS 1. Wa‘d – • • • – وunilateral promise One party binds itself to perform a function for another Does not normally create legal obligation Legal obligation is created: • • Genuine need of the masses – (ر Contingent promise ا س )رد ا ز ن ز ا إذ ا 2. Muwaa‘ada – ا ة • • • • – bilateral promise Two parties performing two unilateral promises on the same subject Use of two unilateral promises can lead to a forward contract‚ which
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