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    1. Shipment or delivery The obligation of Seller to ship or deliver the goods specified on the face of this Contract (“Goods”) by the time or within the period specified on the face of this Contract shall be subject to the availability of the vessel or the vessel’s space. If‚ under the terms of this Contract‚ Buyer is to secure or arrange for the vessel or vessel’s space‚ Buyer shall secure or arrange for the necessary vessel or vessel’s space on berth terms basis and give Seller shipping

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    The passage from Empire of Illusion by Chris Hedges explains how “the most essential skill in political theater and a consumer is artifice.” In political theater and a consumer‚ being artifice means to deceive or trick someone for your own benefit. Moreover‚ he argues that an image-based culture communicates through narratives‚ pictures‚ and pseudo-drama and those who don’t are ignored. Being artifice is technically not the greatest thing you can do‚ but it works well with many leaders out there

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    with was Abu V. Shell Company. In this case Abu and Shell company signed a contract of 10 years on the basis of the statement by Shell company experts that the station would be able to sell 900 000 liters of petrol per year. The approximate amount was provided on the basis of being direct access to the service station from Main street. A decision made by the local council announced that there would be a change in the traffic dierect access ‚ Shell company continued the contract without any changes

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    Introduction: The question of whether contract law can absorb technological change without the need for distinctive guidelines‚ presuppositions or similar rules is highly dependent on the effects of the amendments to the Electronic Transactions Act 2000 (NSW) (“ETA”). The impact of the ETA on traditional common law principles varies depending on the level of certainty and predictability available in the circumstances and how the law applies. The suitable amount of consistency is likely to vary

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    Partner From: Noelle Milburn Date: August 2‚ 2010 Re: Angela Woodside vs. Doyle Construction 1. Has Doyle Contractors breached its contract with Angela Woodside? Explain your answer fully. 2. Does Ms. Woodside have to wait until after April 1‚ 2008 to sue Doyle Contractors for breach of contract? Explain your answer fully. 3. Assuming a breach of contract has or will occur‚ what remedies does Ms Woodside have after the breach? 4. What defenses might Doyle Contractors raise in the event

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    Increasingly companies’ marketing and public relations activities‚ and their reports are emphasizing their environmental and social activities and aspirations. A number of commentators claim this is “greenwashing”. Discuss‚ referring to business ethics. Today’s society is becoming more and more aware of the effects it has on nature from its own presence. Because of this‚ companies are increasingly trying to promote their operations or products as environmentally friendly or green but in truth

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    STARBUCKS The story about success and the company that had a vision Subject:Human Resources Management LIST OF CONTENTS: 1)INTRODUCTION 2)COMPANY PRESENTATION AS A KEY TO ATTRACT SUITABLE CANDIDATE 3)THE TYPE OF WORK DESIGNED ADOPTED BY THE COMPANY‚ AND ROOM AND SCOPE FOR CHANGE 4)MAIN CRITERIA ADOPTED FOR SELECTION AND CAREER 5)CONCLUSION 6)BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION There are many reasons why I chose to cover

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    Q1 Shiplake is preparing its financial statements to 31 March 2012. The following situation has been identified by an impairment team. Shiplake has an item of earth-moving plant‚ which is hired out to companies on short-term contracts. Its carrying amount‚ based on cost model‚ is $400‚000. The estimated fair value of this asset is only $250‚000‚ with associated costs of disposal of $5‚000. A recent review of its value in use based on its forecast future cash flows was estimated at $500‚000. Since

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    Financial Risk Management‚ FIN3FRM Semester 2‚ 2012 Assignment 1 Q.1 An investor enters into a short forward contract to sell 100‚000 British pounds for U.S. dollars at an exchange rate of 1.9000 U.S. dollars per pound. How much does the investor gain or lose if the exchange rate at the end of the contract is (a) 1.8900 and (b) 1.9200? (2 points) Solutions: a) The investor as part of obligation for selling pounds‚ because of his obligation to sell

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    Unit 1 Sensory Impairment

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    The first step in supporting people with a sensory impairment appropriately is to identify them. Local authorities should put in place a process to understand the prevalence of sensory loss in their populations to inform commissioning and market shaping functions. They should also have in place systems to record the number of people known to them. In identifying people with sensory impairment it is important to have in mind that: • There is a high prevalence of sensory loss amongst older people

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