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behalf of the company‚ on which the company’s name does not appear properly -Section 121(2) Companies Act 1956 states that “such officer will be personally liable” The name of the company must appear in letters on all bill of exchange‚ promissory notes‚ cheques‚ negotiable instrument‚ endorsements and orders. If the name of the company is not properly mentioned on any of these documents‚ the person who signed or issued the document is liable to the holder of the document for
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product was introduced: masking tape. 3M has never been the same since that time. Since 1902 3M has expanded its product offerings into virtually every aspect of every consumer’s lives. To give an example‚ you have probably heard of or used Post-It Notes! 3M’s primary focus is concentrated in areas such as Health Care‚ Industrial and Transportation‚ Consumer and Office‚ Safety‚ Security and Protection Services; Display and Graphics; and Electro and Communications. Since its inception‚ 3M has expanded
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processes. A culture of information sharing between R&D‚ marketing‚ and sales competencies is promoted – for example‚ the marketing wing will allows and encourages R&D to talk directly to customers – as was the case with the development of the Post-it notes. In terms of managing innovation‚ several themes are promoted: Under the ‘15% rule’ –
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DISHONOUR OF CHEQUES SECTION 138 NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT‚ 1881 Dissertation Submitted to The Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University‚ in Partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Degree of L.L.B.(Hons.) TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Cases i – xi Chapter - I History of Banks 1-17 Chapter - II Meaning of Negotiable Instruments. Kinds of Instruments‚ specifically cheques 18-32 Chapter - III Dishonour of cheque 33-39 Chapter - IV Duty of the Bank
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standpoint? • Consumers have to deal with distributors for contacts‚ but with B&L for other items – confusion for consumers • B&L has more cash and fewer assets in inventory – better for B&L • Gives them financing (steady cash flow on promissory notes and profits) for other goods • Allows them to engage in other goods Advantages: Marketing resources immediately freed up to focus on the disposable contact lens market Lower SG&A expenses with new distribution plan Less inventory held by
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coins and notes can tell Here are some notes and coins. Can you spot the ones used in India? What do we call the note and the coin in India? You are right! In India the note is called a Rupee and the coin is called a Paisa Do the Rupee ad the Paisa tell you something? Let’s observe! Look at the coin carefully. What can you see on the coin? What is at the centre of the coin? What does the number stand for? What is written on the coin? Note in how
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which Case Study that you want to complete. You are to complete only one case‚ you may choose to do either: VIDEO CASE 1: 3M’s Post-it Flag Highlighter: Extending the Concept! OR VIDEO CASE 3: Geek Squad: A New Business for a New Environment Note: A video case for this assignment may be available for viewing by clicking on the “Course Documents” navigation button‚ then select the appropriate chapter number and then select “Video Cases”. If you are having problems accessing the video‚ contact
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instrument means a promissory note‚ bill of exchange or cheque payable either to order or to bearer‚ whether the word “order” or “ bearer” appear on the instrument or not.” A negotiable instrument is a document guaranteeing the payment of a specific amount of money‚ either on demand‚ or at a set time‚ with the payer named on the document. Examples of negotiable instruments include promissory notes‚ bills of exchange‚ and cheques. PROMISSORY NOTE A promissory note may be a negotiable instrument
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SAMPLE PROMISSORY NOTE This document is to be used as a guideline only. HowStuffWorks does not guarantee that this document is suitable‚ or legally accurate‚ for all situations‚ and is not liable for any deficiencies in the document’s content. |Borrower Information: | |Name: |Date:
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