the monetary and fiscal policy of india and wat are the impacts over Indian economy. ------------------------------------------------- Monetary policy of India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Monetary policy is the process by which monetary authority of a country‚ generally a central bank controls the supply of money in the economy by exercising its control over interest rates in order to maintain price stability and achieve high economic growth.[1] In India‚ the central monetary authority
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The Monetary‚ Fiscal and External Trade Policy in face of the Global Slowdown: The Indian Context The global economic outlook deteriorated sharply over the last quarter. In a sign of the ferocity of the down turn‚ the IMF made a marked downward revision of its estimate for global growth in 2009 in purchasing power parity terms – from its forecast of 3.0 per cent made in October 2008 to 0.5 per cent in January 2009. In market exchange rate terms‚ the downturn is sharper – global GDP is projected
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CONTRACT & AGENCY LAW END-OF-COURSE ASSESSMENT JULY 2012 PRESENTATION Submission Date : 08 Sept 2012 Question 1: Legal issues: As there are different parts to “Clause 8” in the employment contract which Julia as an employee has signed with Calypso Private Limited‚ we shall examine four separate legal issues. The first legal issue is whether Calypso is able to enforce part (a) of Clause 8 which states that Julia shall not be directly or indirectly
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Mohan Raut Roll No. 10511. Discuss the grounds of termination of contract and remedies available for breach of contract. Further‚ discuss the most appropriate remedy (in your opinion) for breach of contract in a market economy. Grounds of Termination of Contract: Termination of a contract takes place when the parties to the contract are released from their contractual obligations. Contract termination may take in a number of ways which are: 1. By breach of contract. A breach of contract
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PART A Sita is able to claim personal injury damages under an action in tort for negligence. The principle of these damages is restituo in inegrum‚ which is based on the principle restoring the plaintiff to the position they were in before the tort took place (Sharman)1. These damages are presented on a once and for all basis as a lump sum with the date of assessment being that of the date of trial. 1. Economic Loss Economic loss is under Divison 2 of the Civil Liability Act2 (CLA). Under
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economic effects of disasters can be devastating and widespread. When disasters strike houses‚ businesses and community infrastructure get damaged or destroyed and people’s livelihoods are temporarily and sometimes permanently disrupted. Physical damage is the most visible economic impact of disasters. Major natural disasters can and do have severe negative short-run economic impacts. Disasters also appear to have adverse longer-term consequences for economic growth‚ development and poverty reduction
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defendant‚ but in a civil court case‚ the plaintiff must only establish the liability of the defendant. In the former‚ the defendant is either guilty or not guilty of a crime‚ while in the latter‚ the defendant is either responsible or not for monetary damages suffered by the plaintiff. In civil court cases‚ the plaintiff should only win by a preponderance of evidence‚
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airline. On reaching Melbourne‚ she found that she had lost a business opportunity which resulted in her losing a considerable sum of money because she arrived in Melbourne too late. Advise Theresa. Issue: Can Theresa sue AirMalaysia for her damages because of the flight cancelled? Law and Application: On the fact Theresa booked the ticket from Kuala Lumpur fly to Melbourne on 1st December 2009 the flight was confirmed and paid‚ so Theresa was enter into contract with AirMalaysia‚ but on 1st
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154 Amonoy vs. Gutierrez G.R. No. 140420‚ February 15‚ 2001 FACTS This case had its roots in Special Proceedings No. 3103 of Branch I of the CFI of Pasig‚ Rizal‚ for the settlement of the estate of the deceased Julio Cantolos‚ involving six (6) parcels of land situated in Tanay Rizal. Amonoy was the counsel of therein Francisca Catolos‚ Agnes Catolos‚ Asuncion Pasamba and Alfonso Formida. On 12 January 1965‚ the Project of Partition submitted was approved and xxx two (2) of the said lots were adjudicated
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legally obligated to pay as damages‚ including damages for care and loss of services‚ because of bodily injury‚ sickness or disease‚ including death at any time resulting therefrom‚ sustained by any person‚ excluding any passenger‚ caused by an occurrence and arising out of the ownership‚ maintenance or use of the Aircraft. COVERAGE B—PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY To pay on behalf of the Insured all sums which the Insured shall become legally obligated to pay as damages because of injury to or destruction
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