CONTENTS 1. BACKGROUND: 1 2. CONTRACT: 1 2.1 VALID CONTRACT: 2 2.2 VOID CONTRACT: 2 2.3 VOIDABLE CONTRACT: 2 3. SALES CONTRACT: 3 3.1 SUBJECT MATTER (MAL): 3 3.2 CLASSIFICATION OF MAL: 4 3.3 CONDITIONS OF VALIDITY OF SALE: 4 3.4 PROHIBITED SALES: 7 3.5 KINDS OF SALE TRANSACTIONS: 10 3.5.1 BAY AL MUQAYADAH: 11 3.5.2 BAY AL MUTLAQ: 11 3.5.3 BAY AL SARF: 12 3.5.4 SALAM CONTRACT: 13 3.5.5 ISTISNA 16 3.5.6 MURABAHAH 19 3.5.7 BAY’AL-MUAJJAL 22 4
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History Car boot/trunk sales or boot/trunk fairs are a mainly British form of market in which private individuals come together to sell household and garden goods. The term refers to the selling of items from a car’s boot or trunk. Although a small proportion of sellers are professional traders selling goods‚ or indeed browsing for items to sell‚ the goods on sale are often used but no longer wanted personal possessions. Car boot sales are a way of focusing a large group of people in one place
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of purified water again. Due to the people of the United States drinking billions of gallons of water daily‚ the amount of purified water we drink is starting to run out which is causing a problem already. Psychological studies have shown humans still don’t accept water being reused even after knowing the water is purified and perfectly clean. Advocates are still against ultraviolet machines being used to clean and purify water. While some people believe that drinking recycled water is both repulsive
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healthcare Group Janet smith Publisher Jackie Quemby Project manager karen welds Writer karen welds research assistant & Proofreader terry hutchison art Director tanya unger-brockley Production manager ajay Masih For single copy‚ directory and report sales contact Michelle iliescu‚ 416-764-1441‚ email michelle.iliescu@rci.rogers.com‚ fax 416-764-3931. contents communityPharmacy 2011 message from cacds ..........................................................................................4
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factors that played into this large expansion‚ there was one thing that none of it could have happened without: WATER. The creation of aqueducts led to the expansion of the California water system as we know it. Reservoirs and dams were created‚ leading to both innovation and disaster. Some of the most pivotal moments in California’s history would be during the years that the water system was developed and ran by William Mullholland. The day that Mr. Mulholland
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SALE OF GOODS Nature and Sources of Sale of Goods Law It is principally to be found in the Sale of Goods Act Cap 31 and certain propositions of the English Common Law. The Kenyan Sale of Goods Act is a replica of the English Sale of Goods Act of 1893 as passed in 1963. In addition to the Sale of Goods Act‚ the general rules of contract law apply to contracts for sale of goods. Contract of the Sale of Goods S.3 (1) of the Sale of Goods Act defines a contract for the sale of goods as ‘a contract
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 OVERVIEW OF THE CURRENT STATE OF SALES AND INVENTORY Sales and Inventory System is basically the total amount of goods and materials held in stock by a factory‚ store and other business. A process where in a business keeps its track of the goods and materials it has. A simplest form that can be done manually by a count at the end of each day‚ in this way it is possible to keep a record of the goods coming in to the business and goods being sold. Since manual inventory
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requisitioned for use in production‚ $380‚000 ($360‚000 direct materials and $20‚000 indirect materials). 3. The following costs were incurred for employee services: direct labour‚ $75‚000; indirect labour‚ $110‚000; sales commissions‚ $90‚000; and administrative salaries‚ $200‚000. 4. Sales travel costs were incurred‚ $17‚000. 5. Utility costs were incurred in the factory‚ $43‚000. 6. Advertising costs were incurred‚ $180‚000. 7. Depreciation was recorded for the year‚ $350‚000 (80% relates to factory
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APPENDIX ONE Sales Management 230 Semester 2‚ 2010 ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET Name: ____________________________________________ Student ID: ______________________________ Tutor’s Name: ______________________________ Day & time of tutorial: ______________________________ Date submitted: ______________________________ If the given name by which your tutor knows you differs from your name on University records‚ you should indicate BOTH names above
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Specific Objectives …………………………………….5 f. Scope and Delimitation ……………….………………………6 Chapter 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES a. Input-Process-Output Diagram (IPO) …………………….…...7 * Existing System …………………………………….…..7 * Proposed System ……………………………………….7 b. Theoretical and Conceptual Framework ….…………………...8 c. Related Literature ……………………..…….……………….…9 d. Related Studies ……………..…………………………………13 e. Operation Definition of Terms …..……………………………..14
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