clearly provides that the employer is required to exercise it fairly. Section 13(3) recognizes management’s prerogatives to employ workers or to terminate them with a proper cause or excuse. While the court generally will not interfere with the bona fide exercise of power given to the management‚ it is equally important to note that the employer must provide a proper cause or reason before terminating the employee (Marsono et al‚ 2008). In exercising prerogative‚ the law also prescribes that the employer
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NewCorp Leagal Scenarios Crystal Smith Christina Echerman LAW/531 March 26‚ 2012 Young Jenkins NewCorp Legal Scenarios Introduction Legal Encounter 1 An organization has the right to fire an employee at-will. If the employee is not performing or is not providing a benefit to the organization‚ the organization may decide to terminate the employee. However‚ if documentation is provided at the time of hire stating the employee is not an at-will employee or the
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various personal examples or personal stories which illustrate the dangers of a single story. When presenting the dangers of a single perspective‚ Adichie is able to refer to two different examples of these dangers. One which involved her looking at Fide and his family through the lens of a single story; and the other which described being seen through the perspective of a single story by her college roommate. By displaying two different roles of the single story‚ Adichie illustrates how easy it may
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Online chess has opened amateur and professional competition to a wide and varied group of players. Chess is a recognized sport of the International Olympic Committee and international chess competition is sanctioned by the World Chess Federation (FIDE)‚ which adopted the now-standard Staunton chess set in 1924 for use in all official games. There are also many chess variants‚ with different rules‚ different pieces‚ and different boards. Since the second half of the 20th century‚ computers have
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actual payment of consideration (iwaz) by the donee and a bona fide intention on the part of the donor to divest his interest in favour of the donee. This type of transaction was evolved in India by Muslim lawyers to circumvent the difficulty of making a gift of mushaa (undivided interest in property)‚ which is capable
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ownership of the goods shall remain with the Seller which reserves the right to dispose of the goods until payment in full for all goods supplied has been received by it or until such time as the buyer sells the goods to its customers by way of bona fide sale at full market value.” The buyer pays $2500 but subsequently becomes insolvent and unable further to perform the contract. Of the 500 tons delivered‚ 300 tons is still at Barry’s premises unsold and unused but is now worth $4‚000‚ instead of
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Martin Luther and the Refromation Joel Erhardt The book‚ Sixteenth Century Europe‚ by L.W. Cowie speaks about the precursors of the Protestant reformation and how they impacted on Catholicism‚ and it also looks at the precursors to the reformation. These precursors are what we know as the Renaissance humanists. Many of these ‘new thinkers’ provided new doctrines and biblical knowledge that would greatly impact the reformation. Without the Christiana humanists‚ the protestant reformation
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Transfer of Non-Performing Assets between Banks and Beyond Niloy Pyne comments on the recently issued ruling of the Supreme Court‚ in the case of ICICI Bank Limited Versus Official Liquidator of APS Star Industries Ltd. & Ors. on whether non-performing assets (NPAs) can be transferred between banks without the concurrence of the borrowers. Background This case involved a transfer of Non Performing Assets (NPAs)‚ relating to the borrower‚ APS Star Industries Ltd.‚ from ICICI Bank to Kotak
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Transfer of title by non-owners is defined as the buyer does not obtain a better title than the seller had when the goods are sold by a person who is not the owner and sells the goods without authority or consent of the owner in s. 27 of SGA 1957. In short‚ it can be said as no one can sell the goods and transfer the ownership of the goods to other unless he is the owner. This rule is further enshrined in the maxim ‘Nemo Dat Quod Non Habet’. It is a Latin phrase meaning that no one can transfer
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It is understandable that five hundred years worth of corruption could not be removed in the immediate short term after the Council of Trent‚ but the Council did indeed try to end such problems and it certainly reaffirmed the Catholic faith. It may have taken many years before the effects of Trent had success on a ground roots level as they were implemented‚ but nevertheless Trent was very important in bringing about the emergence of a stronger Papacy in spiritual terms as well as ensuring that Protestantism
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