SALE OF GOODS ACT 1930 PRESENTED BY:Lhamo Kamal Sahu Madhuri Patel Saurabh Lalwani Nikhil Cheriyan Contents INTRODUCTION ESSENTIALS OF CONTRACT OF SALE DISTINGUISH BETWEEN SALE AND AGREEMENT TO SELL DOCUMENTS OF TITLE TO GOODS CONDITIONS AND WARRANTIES DOCTRINE OF CAVEAT EMPTOR RIGHTS OF UNPAID SELLER DELIVERY – RULES REGARDING DELIVERY SALE BY AUCTION Introduction Originally‚ the law relating to sale of goods was contained in Chapter VII of the Indian Contract
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Have you heard of Bull Nelson? He was an important Civil War general for the Union. He helped to keep the states together. He was involved in many important events and an important part of them. Bull Nelson was born in Maysville‚ KY. On September 27‚ 1824. He Was the third child and youngest son of Dr. Thomas W. Nelson. His family was seen as an important one‚ by its friends and neighbors. Nelson was enrolled in the Collegiate Department of Captain Partridge’s military school at the age of 13.
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Service Tax Finance Act‚1994 (As amended by Finance Act 2009) Act 1994 Act‚2009) The things to be considered for interpretation considered….for Trade Notices Circulars / Court Orders Notification Rules Act Pinnacle Education 2 Introduction Particulars P ti l Finance Act‚1994 ‚ Chapter V (Finance Act) Chapter VA (Finance Act) Chapter VI (Finance Act) Implication I li ti Applicable Law for Service Tax pp Act for Service Tax provisions Advance Ruling on Service Tax •Education
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Fernandez 6-5-14 Hall Of the Bulls‚ Lascaux This magnificent painting dates back to Lascaux‚ France 15‚000-13‚000 B.C.E. It was found on cave walls and it is said to represent one of the earliest examples of artistic expression. We can see that this piece was created during the Paleolithic period because; they are images walls using paint on limestone. We can see that the primitive people used natural rock contours‚ which suggested the animal’s volumes and portrayed real representations
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Material possessions are comparable to those in the United States‚ and the general safety of Japanese city streets adds a sense of well-being. The major problems are restricted living space and the limited personal time left by demanding work and study hours. Housing is a major problem in Japan’s crowded cities. While Japanese prefer singlefamily houses‚ the enormous cost of land prevents them from having a real yard as many as forty houses may be built on one acre. Clothing‚ Recreation and Sports
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Case Presentation Kodak’s Strategy 1 Group 4 Name Md. Asif-Al-Noor Monira Mahsharan Marshal Richard ID 10364040 10264014 10364057 2 Agenda • • • • • • • Company Overview Product line External Factors Analysis – Porter’s 5 Forces Model – Industry Driving Forces – Key Success Factors – Strategic Group Mapping Internal Factors Analysis – Core Competences – SWOT Analysis – Value Chain Kodak Strategy – Based on Case – Why Kodak’s 4-year Strategy failed – Reasons for Failure – Based on Current
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Customer Relationship Management: A People‚ Process‚ and Technology Approach William Wagner and Michael Zubey Chapter 5: Managing a CRM Implementation Customer Relationship Management Reserved Copyright 2007 Thomson Publishing: All Rights Wagner & Zubey Copyright (c) 2006 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved. 1 Learning Objectives Describe the risks associated with implementing CRM applications Discuss the process of choosing from among various CRM alternatives and vendors Divide a CRM
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Strengths: SWOT ANALYSIS • Cost advantages help to beat competition • Loyal customers • Strong brand name‚ because it sells civil‚ military aircrafts to all across the world • Raw materials are abundant locally • Low manufacturing cost center in brazil • The company has built a strong brand positioning by establishing plants and maintenance centers in china‚ Portugal‚ France and united states • Strong sales growth for corporate jets • Well-built financial growth • The supply chain network gives
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www.persistentsys.com Persistent Systems Presentation © 2013 Persistent Systems Ltd 14 of Top 20 technology companies in the world are our customers 23 Years in business Named a “Leader” in the IAOP 2013 Global Outsourcing 100 service providers list – IAOP 2 “2013 Computerworld Honors Laureate” – ComputerWorld The Practice 3000+ Product releases in last 5 years Publically listed (BSE‚ NSE) $237.8M FY13 revenue Rs 1‚294.51 Crore FY13 revenue
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chances from Victor and Bull. Victor’s parents are rich‚ but neither of them wanted a child. They treat Victor poorly and with very high expectations. Victor is bullied heavily at school by Bull. Being overwhelmed by his life Victor tries to kill himself. Bull lives with his mom and grandpa who are very poor. Bull’s family spends almost all of the money they make on alcohol. His grandfather who is always drunk beats Bull a lot. Bull takes out most of his anger on Victor at school. Bull finally has to much
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