HCa919/2010 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE HONG KONG SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE ACTION NO 919 OF 2010 ------------------------- BETWEEN FINE MASTER LIMITED Plaintiff (萬廣有限公司) and NIPPON CIRCUITS LIMITED Defendant (東陽電路板有限公司) ------------------------- Before : Deputy High Court Judge Woo in Court Dates of Hearing : 5‚ 6 and 7 March 2013 Date of Handing Down of Judgment: 12 March 2013 ----------------------- J U D G M
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Students: | | Main Aims: Language Point - tenses present perfect and past simple using ‘for’. The main aim of the lesson is to: Teach the use of for in two tenses: present perfect and past simple‚ in the context of short text about the teacher’s life. So that by the end of the lesson‚ the learners can….. Understand and use the present perfect and past simple with ‘for’ in their written and spoken form. Subsidiary aims: Reading‚ writing‚ developing
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Consideration is an essential element in the formation of a contract. Consideration may be a promise to carry out an action or a promise to refrain from carrying out an act that one is legally entitled to perform. Consideration may be defined in many ways‚ the following definition was obtained from Currie v Misa (1975) LR Exch 153. In this case‚ Lush J said: “A valuable consideration in the sense of the law may consist either in some right‚ interest‚ profit or benefit accruing to one party‚ or
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Past‚ present and future. Everything changed over these periods of time. Would it be dumb if one were to be so mindful about his past? Or should one look forward to build a better and more meaning life for himself?Preserving the past may not be a harmful thing. Learning from the past and your mistakes can benefit you in the future. For example‚ youngsters can learn from their mistakes in school‚ failing tests and misbehaving in class. Understanding that these actions are not allowed‚ they can learn
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This pack comprises GEN 480 Week 4 Individual Assignment Past Present Future Presentation Business - General Business GEN 480 Week 1 Individual Assignment Ethics Awareness Inventory Analysis GEN 480 Week 2 Individual Assignment Professional Workplace Dilemma Paper GEN 480 Week 2 Learning Team Assignment Skills Assessment Paper and Matrix GEN 480 Week 3 Individual Assignment Critical Thinking Case Study GEN 480 Week 3 Learning Team Assignment Analysis of Business
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The concept of memory reveals a tension between past and present‚ as memory spans days‚ years‚ and decades‚ resurrecting the past as an integral part of the present moment. In E.B. White’s essay “Once More to the Lake‚” a father struggles with an internal conflict between the present and the past‚ and between memory and reality. Through the use of contrasting stylistic elements‚ as well as synchronization and repetition‚ the father’s insistence that “there had been no years” (446) blurs the line
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I think that young people today are less dependent on their parents than in the past. I have to say nowadays‚ based on advanced technology; young people’s diverse leisure activities and adults’ high rhythmical lives. The connections between parents and children become less and less‚ so students need to be self-independent. Firstly‚ the technical developments lead students to be independent. 100 years ago‚ people even did not have the concept of the computer which people use as an important tool
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Japan: Past‚ Present‚ and Future After World War II‚ Japan was completely destroyed. The war cost Japan and many islands in the Pacific millions of lives and left much of the country’s industry and infrastructure in ruins. In 1947‚ Japan adopted a new pacifist constitution that emphasized more liberal democratic practices. After the Treaty of San Francisco was signed the Allied forces left the country and gave Japan the chance to rebuild itself. In 1956‚ Japan was granted access to the United
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ECO-05 Bachelor’s Degree Programme (BDP) ASSIGNMENT 2012-13 Elective Course in Commerce ECO-05: MERCANTILE LAW For July 2012 and January 2013 admission cycle School of Management Studies Indira Gandhi National Open University Maidan Garhi‚ New Delhi-110 068 Elective Course in Commerce ECO-05: Mercantile Law ASSIGNMENT – 2012-13 Dear Students‚ As explained in the Programme Guide‚ you have to do one Tutor Marked Assignment in this Course. Assignment is given 30% weightage in the
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(Cresswell v Potter) as well as any infirmities such as age that affects the ability of the D to understand the nature of the contract‚ Fong Why Kong v Chan ah Tong. The requirement of a ‘sale at gross undervalue’ refers to any transaction where consideration is so inadequate as to give rise to a suspicion that the contract was not fairly made‚ Fong Whye Kong v Chan ah tong. The requirement that the D had received independent legal advice is strong evidence that he understands the nature of the contract
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