VEHICLE SALES AGREEMENT THIS VEHICLE SALES AGREEMENT is made this day of _‚ 20 _‚ by and among _______ ________________ (hereinafter known as "Seller") and ___ _ __________‚ (hereinafter known as "Buyer"). Buyer and Seller shall collectively be known herein as "the Parties". BACKGROUND WHEREAS‚ Seller desires to sell the vehicle described below‚ known herein as the "Acquired Vehicle"‚ under the terms and conditions set forth below;
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Balance Cash 17‚000 Accounts receivable 4‚000 Allowance for doubtful accounts 828 Merchandise inventory 11‚700 Trucks 32‚000 Accum. depreciation-Trucks - Equipment 45‚000 Accum. depreciation-Equipment 12‚200 Accounts payable 5‚000 Estimated warranty liability 1‚400 Unearned services revenue - Interest payable - Long-term notes payable 15‚000 D. Buggs‚ Capital 59‚700 D. Buggs‚ Withdrawals 10‚000 Extermination services revenue 60‚000 Interest revenue 872 Sales (of merchandise) 71‚026
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1- On December 31 of the current year‚ Hewett Company reported an ending inventory balance of $215‚000. The following additional information is also available: • Hewett sold goods costing $38‚000 to Trump Enterprises on December 28 and shipped the goods on that date with shipping terms of FOB shipping point. The goods were not included in the ending inventory amount of $215‚000 because they were not in Hewett ’s warehouse. • Hewett purchased goods costing $44‚000 on December 29. The goods were shipped
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DANANG UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS HND IN BUSINESS (MANAGEMENT) ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET NAME OF STUDENT REGISTRATION NO. UNIT TITLE Unit 5 Aspects of Contract and Negligence for Business UNIT CODE Y/601/0563 ASSIGNMENT TITLE World Auto Company ASSIGNMENT NO 1 of 2 NAME OF ASSESSOR Mr. Ananta Kar SUBMISSION DEADLINE 10 October 2014 I‚ __________________________ hereby confirm that this assignment is my own work and not copied or plagiarized from any source. I have
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for kia to identify sources of defects in the cars it produced? It was difficult for Kia to identify sources of defects in the cars it produced because the information Kia had to report was stored in at least seven different systems run by Kia’s warranty‚ parts‚ consumer‚ and legal affairs departments. So‚ the fragmentation of this information in different systems prevented Kia from forgetting a complete picture of defects. 2. What was the business impact of Kia not having an information system
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get repaired‚ there are a few things you are going to want to inquire about before you let the repair shop get to work on your phone. #1 Ask About A Warranty Whenever you get work done on your iPhone‚ you should check and make sure the work comes with a warranty. Any screen replacement should come with at least a ninety-day warranty‚ although a warranty up to a year is ideal. That way‚ if the replacement screen does not work properly‚ you can get the screen fixed again without having to pay twice for
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overconfidence‚ and anchoring. In this memo I will explain each of the four tendencies‚ talk about which tendency I believe to have manifested in the Hamilton case‚ clarify issues relating to auditing the warranty reserve and describe the alternatives that should be considered in auditing the warranty reserve‚ and finally provide factors that should be considered in reaching a final conclusion. The Availability Tendency The availability tendency is when decision makers only consider information that
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certain conditions or warranties and without implied terms both parties could not enter into the agreement. Companies like Consumer Affairs Victoria helps consumer if they are not satisfied with the terms of their contract. Consumer’s rights are covered under The Goods Act 1958 and the fair trading act 1999. Having such acts protects consumers against unfair trading practice and cover consumers in a large extent. Consumers are also protected by express warranties these warranties are given by the seller
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displays someone in a false light. As you can see these subcategories cover all facets of privacy. These sub categories are all different‚ yet similar. Any of them can happen face to face‚ or over the internet. The Magnuson- Moss warranty act‚ lemon laws‚ and general warranties are in place to protect consumers against defective or useless products. Lemon laws are geared more towards cars (new and used) under some sort of manufacturers’
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[pic] Dated: 24th Feb 13 Bharat Light & Power N.Venkatesha General Manager-WRA M +91 9840850740 n.venkatesha@blp.co.in No. 342‚ 1st floor‚ SBI Building (Behind SBI) ‚Konena Agrahara‚ HAL Old Airport Exit Road‚ Bangalore – 560017‚ Karnataka‚ India |MAST – 60 m | | |Galvanized Lattice Wind Mast 60 m + 0.5 mts with all required accessories |320000
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