Johnson‚ PHD Duffy’s Insurer’s Defenses Case Issue The issue in this fact pattern is whether an insurance company was justified in relying on the misrepresentation made by the insurance applicant in their application for insurance that their forty-eight-room lodging house in Worcester‚ MASS was protected by sprinklers‚ despite an earlier report in the insurer’s file indicating the absence of sprinklers. Rule of Law: The Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 175‚ §186 (Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 175
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International Journal of Business and Management October‚ 2008 Mutual Fund vs. Life Insurance: Behavioral Analysis of Retail Investors Dr. Bhagaban Das Senior Reader‚ P.G. Department of Business Management Fakir Mohan University‚ Vyasa Vihar-756019‚ Balasore‚ Orissa‚ India Tel: 91-94371-31429 E-mail: bhagaban_fm@yahoo.co.in Ms. Sangeeta Mohanty Associate Professor‚ Academy of Business Administration Industrial Estate (S1/25)‚ Angaragadia‚ Balasore – 756001‚ Orissa‚ India E-mail: sangeeta_mohanty@rediffmail
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Insurance Business in Bangladesh: Prospects & Problems Introduction Incidentals of Authorization and Submittal: This analytical report “Insurance Business in Bangladesh: Prospects and Problems” have been prepared as a requirement of the course named- ‘Insurance and Risk Management’ course code- 223. This report is submitted to Md. Abdullah Al Jamil‚ Lecturer‚ Department of Marketing‚ Comilla University on July 13‚ 2011 as authorized on April 13‚ 2011 The investigation was conducted by the Scarlet
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INTERNSHIP PROJECT REPORT ON ROLE OF LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY IN THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF BANGALDESH AND FINANCIAL CONTROL SYSTEM: A STUDY ON JIBAN BIMA COROPORATION. (This internship Project report is submitted for the partial fulfillment of the Degree of Master of Business Administration with a major in Marketing) SUPERVISED BY Nighar Sultana Lecturer Faculty of Business Administration BGC Trust University Bangladesh PREPARD BY Tasmin Akter
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correctly the TAT. In exhibit #3 shows that the TAT for a particular week is 8.2 days (0‚6+3.4+2.0+2.2)‚ but this means that the process is carried as a batch process‚ every process must be finished in order to go to the next one‚ and that is not the case (The possibility is very slim (5%)4) Other observation is that the 95% STC (Standard Completion Time) used is too conservative‚ using the Little’s law‚ we can estimate a theoretical lead time of 2‚1 days ( Inventory (I) = 82 requests‚ Job’s arrival
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An Assignment For Principle of Insurance (Life Insurance) Course Code: FIN-123 Submitted To : Course Leader: Farhana Rahman Designation: Lecturer (STAMFORD UNIVERSITY BANGLADESH) Submitted By: 1. Abdullah-Al-Mamun. ID NO: BBA 047-14571 2. Rumana Islam. ID NO: BBA 047-14591 3. Mahe Afroze. ID NO: BBA 047-14590 4. MD. Rayhen-Ur-Rubby ID NO: BBA 047-14617 5. Md. Shoriful Islam ID NO: BBA047-14544
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chapter I FOUNDATIONS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN BUSINESS The 2004 Athens Olympics Network: Faster‚ Stronger - and Redundant Lufthansa:Taking Mobile Computing to the Skies While Keeping the Mobile Workforce Connected Aviall Inc.: From Failure to Success with Information Technology Continental Airlines:This Callis Being Monitored chapter 2 COMPETING WITH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GE‚Dell‚ Intel‚and Others:The Competitive Advantage of InformationTechnology The U.S.Department of Commerce:
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Tort in business activities assessing particular forms of tortuous liability and apply the elements of the Tort of Negligence. Scope It includes the nature of general tortuous liability,the nature of employer’s liability,the application of the elements of the Tort of Negligence and vicarious liability. Background to study Case study No. 1 Facts: A bus belonging to Xiamen Bus Co Ltd had hit a school child on the pedestrian passing zone and was killed. Upon the occurrence of accident the driver
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Insurance Reforms in India: FDI Cap to relax to 49 Percent 15 September‚ 2009‚ Business News - No Comment Ads by Google The Indian Government is keen on getting the current Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) cap raised from 26% so as to enable foreign investors up their stakes in insuranceorganisations in India. While the Insurance Regulatory Authority of India (IRDA) has been holding the FDI cap steady at 26%‚ there have been lobbying from various stake holders in the insurance industry to increase
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CASE STUDY: THE GENERAL MANAGER I. TIME CONTEXT Acme Kemico‚ a small chemical outfit‚ was established in the early part of 1986. It was started as a single proprietorship selling paints and house sprays. The office set-up was composed of nine persons namely: a General Manager who was also the owner of the company; an Office Manager who served as the recruiting officer‚ accountant and overall supervisor; a lawyer who acted as the company’s legal counsel; five salaried salesmen who are directly under
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