frustration. A contract may be frustrated where there exists a change in circumstances‚ after the contract was made‚ which is not the fault of either of the parties‚ which renders the contract either impossible to perform or deprives the contract of its commercial purpose. Where a contract is found to be frustrated‚ each party is discharged from future obligations under the contract and neither party may sue for breach. The allocation of loss is decided by the Law Reform (Frustrated Contracts) Act 1943.
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2‚4 Customer perception on service quality in retail banking in Middle East: the case of Qatar Mohammed Hossain and Shirley Leo Department of Accounting and Information Systems‚ College of Business and Economics‚ Qatar University‚ Doha‚ Qatar Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the service quality in retail banking in the Middle East in general‚ and Qatar in particular‚ based on different levels of customers’ perception regarding service quality. Design/methodology/approach
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(personal identification number) to access all of somebody’s funds. For this reason‚ Visa soon introduced the Visa Risk Identification Service. This computer-based program was capable of identifying suspicious transactions and putting an end to them if there was reason to suspect it was fraudulent. This type of system is still in use today‚ with individual banks having their own unique systems to help keep you safe. In addition‚ many countries are putting other protective barriers in place to ensure
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Jagannath University‚ Dhaka‚ Bangladesh Chapter One 1.1. Introduction: There are around 106‚000 Small and Medium Enterprises in Bangladesh according to a market survey. Based on the estimate‚ there is a total funding requirements of BDT 200 Billion. A lot of banks are financing for their working capital‚ fixed asset purchase and other business purposes through complicated or less friendly credit analysis methods by taking land or building as primary collateral. City Bank‚ as specified in its Small
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The term paper submitted by: SMA Scufiean Rana‚ Master of Business Administration (MBA)‚ Bangladesh Open University‚ Gazipur‚ Bangladesh Cell: +8801711980717 Email: smasrana@yahoo.com People are the most valued asset of the organization‚ be it private or public‚ human resources are endowed with such uncommon qualities as creativity‚ problem solving ability and they can be motivated‚ they can as a team. (Akkas 2000:20) People have synergetic power. Synergy means the whole is grater than the
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and services. State Bank of Pakistan was established as the central bank on July 1‚ 1948 to control the financial sector. Subsequent amendments were made to extend the control and functions of SBP through State Bank of Pakistan Act 1956. SBP encouraged the private sector to establish banks and financial institutions in the country. It resulted into unhealthy competition and unlawful practices due to bribe and corruption during the decades of 1950s and 1960s. In 1974‚ all the existing banks were
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Commercial Fixtures Inc. + Business valuation overview Suggested questions for the Commercial Fixtures Inc. case are given below. 1. What would you as an outside third party bid under the same conditions (with the same information) for the entire company (both halves)? Why? 2. What do you expect Albert Evans to bid for Gordon’s half interest? Why? 3. What should Gordon Whitlock bid for Albert’s half interest? Why? 4. How would you structure the purchase of the business
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Term Paper On Problems & prospects of Mobile Banking in Bangladesh Business Research Methodology Course Code: CB-606 (A Term Paper submitted as a partial requirement for the fulfillment of the course CB – 606: Corporate Finance & Banking; in the Department of Banking & Insurance‚ University) Submitted to Dr. Rafiqul Islam Professor & Chairman Department of Banking. University of Dhaka
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ECONOMIC SCIENCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINSTRATION DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE ROLE OF INTERNAL AUDIT ON ACHIEVEMENT OF ORGANIZATIONAL OBJECTIVES. A CASE OF COMMERCIAL BANK OF ETHIOPA. SENIOR ESSAY SUBMITTED TO DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE IN ACCONTING AND FINANCE. BY: GETANEH YENEALEM
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The commercial starts out with a young boy in a tuxedo staring at himself when his mother comes in the room wearing a tan shirt‚ complimenting how good he looks. The boy rolls his eyes and shows a look of disapproval. The mother notices that her son is feeling upset‚ so she tells him to not feel bad‚ and that many students go to prom by themselves‚ but from the kitchen‚ his little sister who is coloring at the table replies‚ “no they don’t.” The mother fixes her son’s black bowtie as he makes his
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