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    arbitrators and their choice in the light of Claimant’s proposals‚ as well as the nomination of any arbitrator that the Respondent has to make; f) any comments as to the place of the arbitration‚ the language of the arbitration and the applicable rules of law. The Answer and the documents annexed thereto‚ if any‚ shall be supplied in a number of copies sufficient to provide one copy for each arbitrator and one for the secretariat.. 2. Respondent shall attach to the Answer proof of the dispatch‚ within

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    for $490 would take delivery 7 days later. HERE THERE IS AN OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE... AGREEMENT IS PRESENT... IS THERE CONSIDERATION? YES‚ EXECUTORY. THERE IS AN EXCHANGE OF PROMISES... A BENEFIT FOR BOTH PARTIES – THERE IS ALSO INTENTION AS IT IS A COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT – EDWARTD V SKYWAYS - When Dim came to pay and collect the oven 7 days later‚ Siti refused to hand over the oven telling hthat the price was now $550. Dim called Siti a cheat and wants to sue her. SITI IS IN BREACH OF CONTRACT Advise

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    Dawn Montgomery BUSI Law 2301 NT February 15‚ 2013 Case Study #1 I. FACTS: Helen‚ age 17‚ falsely presented an identification card showing her age as 22 to a motorcycle dealer. She persuaded him to sell her a motorcycle on credit because she did not have the money to pay cash. Helen drove the motorcycle away and a few days later‚ returned it to the dealer stating that she voided the contract. The dealer states that she cannot void the contract because (a) she had misrepresented her age

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    Vietnam Commercial Law 2005

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    COMMERCIAL LAW (REVISED - 2005) THE STATE PRESIDENT ORDER No. 10/2005/L-CTN OF JUNE 27‚ 2005‚ ON PROMULGATION OF LAW THE PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM Pursuant to Article 103 and Article 106 of the 1992 Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam‚ which was amended and supplemented under Resolution No. 51/2001/QH10 of 25 December‚ 2001‚ of the Xth National Assembly‚ the 10th session; Pursuant to Article 91 of the Law on Organization of the National Assembly; Pursuant to Article

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    Zulfatah Arif SCM-019741 Work Psychology in Communication‚ Writing and Reporting COM 2153 Mr Haji Adenan Case Studies An Unmotivated Building Inspector Case Study By: Zulfatah Arif 1) Review the motivation theories discussed in this chapter. How would each one describe and explain the problems with Simon Lucas’s motivation? The theories that would be relevant to the problems with Simon Lucas’ motivation would be the McClelland’s Need Theory and Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory.

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    TO: Jackson Jones FROM: Yaneth Eugenio DATE: June 25. 2013 RE: Your case request Dear Jackson Jones‚ Thank you for your visit to our law firm last week. I have reviewed your case and the laws and cases it relates. Based on my analysis our firm has decided not to take your case. Your conduct was intolerable and the principal had all the rights to expel you due to the fact that you were on school property. Now if you were off school property and the principal saw you else where he would have

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    Definition: A commercial sex worker is an individual who exchanges sex for money or other valuable goods‚ such as drugs. Scientists prefer to use this term‚ rather than the more derogatory terms below‚ because it is descriptive rather than judgmental‚ and not associated with as much negative cultural baggage. Also Known As: prostitute‚ whore. ’Serial killers confess to have killed sex worker in Mumbai’ The accused serial killers‚ arrested by Goa police‚ have allegedly confessed to killing

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    Generally‚ the agency relationships arises in commercial transactions‚ partnership and employment. The term “agency” in commercial law is represented in the Latin phrase‚ qui facit per alium‚ facit per se‚ i.e. the one who acts through another‚ acts in his or her own interests. In terms of agreeing an Agency Contract between the parties‚ tThe Robert Barry & co. v Terence Robert Doyle and another 1998) case illustrates the use of oral communications in commercial contracts which has binding effect to the

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    a memorandum addressing the following matters in detail‚ and including relevant case law to support your arguments: What are Buyer ’s potential claims against Seller? What are Seller ’s potential defences? Who is likely to prevail in the event this case goes to court? Assume Buyer prevails in his lawsuit against Seller.  What damages is Buyer likely to receive from the court? SUMMARY AND RELEVANT FACTS In this case Buyer is plaintiff whereas Seller is defendant. October 1: Buyer saw courier

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    Facts of Solomon v Solomon Solomon was a leather merchant who converted his business into a Limited Company as Solomon & Co. limited (the ‘company’). The company so formed consisted on Solomon‚ his wife and five of his children as members. The company purchased the business of Solomon for £39‚000; the purchase consideration was paid in terms of £10‚000 debentures conferring a charge over the company’s assets‚ £20‚000 in fully paid‚ £1 share each and the balance in cash. The company in less than

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