The Industrial Dispute Act‚ 1947 makes provision for the investigation and settlement of disputes that may hamper the peace of the industry. It ensures harmony and cordial relationship between the employers and employees. The Act provides self-contained code to compel the parties to resort to industrial arbitration for the resolution of disputes. It also provides statutory norms besides helping in the maintaining of cordial relation among the employers and employees ‚reflecting socio-economic justice
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first understand the meaning of ‘latent content’. Freud explains latent content to be ‘the forbidden thoughts and the unconscious desires which appear in the manifest content but are disguised and unrecognizable.’ However‚ in saying this‚ the manifest and latent content can sometimes be indistinguishable (referred to as ‘Infantile dreams’); much like in the case of Carter’s The Bloody Chamber. Carter uses a process called ‘dream-work’‚ whereby she takes the latent content in Bluebeard‚ and transforms
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1.6 Toyota had a major problem with unexplained acceleration in several of its top models in 2010. It closed down production and stopped sales of multiple models. What types of research might Toyota have conducted to make these decisions? Despite Toyota’s rich history dating back to 1957‚ the company came under fire when a potential safety issue‚ sticking accelerator pedals‚ was found in eight of its top models in 2010 (Toyota Motor Sales‚ 2014). The problem was identified in late January with
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PMGT 423 – 102 PROJECT RISK AND QUALITY MANAGEMENT Assignment 2 Managing Quality Eastern Power‚ Inc. Prepared by‚ Parthvi Lal 300623501 17th February‚ 2011 1. Outline for Roger Jackson’s report. Report on: Analysis of winding defects found at Eastend Power ‚ Inc. To be prepared by consultant: Roger Jackson Prepared for VP Operations : Jackie Smith Company : Eastend Power ‚ Inc. Introduction: Eastend Power ‚ Inc. ‚ manufacturer of wire windings has experienced an
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the flaws of human nature are explored in detail. When critics asked Golding about the theme of the novel‚ he replied‚ "The theme is an attempt to trace the defects of society back to the defects of human nature" (p. 204). He believes that political systems cannot govern society effectively without first taking into consideration the defects of human nature. One of the numerous flaws in human nature which is illustrated in "Lord of the Flies" is the reluctance of admitting one’s mistakes. The characters
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1.0 Introduction The common law courts only provided the remedy of damages‚ which in some cases was an inappropriate remedy. The writ system was also slow to respond to new types of action and had many "loopholes". (Keenan‚ 1993) This weakness in the common law system lead to the development of equity. (Kelly‚ 2002) Ways in which the law of equity supplements the common law will be further discussed in this assignment. 2.0 Common Law Prior to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066‚ there was no
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too many cars needed off-line operations of one type or another before they could go on to shipping. The main source of the problem was the seats defects in the cars‚ in which case the car would go through the assembly line with the defective seat still in it. Then the car would proceed to the Code 1 clinic area where workers would try to fix the defects‚ or it would be moved to the overflow parking area to await a new seat to be delivered from the supplier. This process is an exception to the quality
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disputes involving revenue‚ taxation and revenue laws. The Court of Common Pleas was where pleas between subject and subject were brought. And the King ’s Bench heard actions to which the King was a party. The common law however‚ had a number of defects. The inflexibility of the writ system appeared to lead to injustice because matters that were not within the scope of writes recognized by the common law were dismissed. Furthermore‚ the common law did not recognize rights in the property other than
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was that Parnell had to pay the purchase price of R10 000 and Steyn had to deliver the BMW‚ providing an implied warranty against latent defect (a pledge that the goods are free of defects‚ those that Parnell wasn’t able to notice upon when he briefly inspected the
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deliver 3.1 The meaning of delivery 3.2 How delivery occurs 3. The seller’s ability for latent defects 4.3 General principles 4.4 Requirements for liability 4.5 Scope of the seller’s liability 4.6 Waiver at the time of conclusion of the agreement 4.7 Latent defects in repairs 4. The manufacture & dealer’s liability for latent defect 5. Liability on the grounds of the seller 6. The sellers liability for eviction Introduction A contract
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