Bailment Rules How to create bailment? (1) Possession (2) Bailor must retain a superior interest in the chattel to that of the bailee (3) Bailee must consent to take possession of the chattel It is the bailee’s‚ and not bailor’s‚ consent that matters. Any person who voluntarily assumes possession of goods belonging to another will be held to owe at least the principal duties of the bailee. [Pioneer Container] Moves the law of bailment into tort (ie voluntary assumption) as opposed to contract
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Case Analysis Team Turmoil The current situation and existed issues of the learning team Only three weeks into the MBA program at a famous school in the eastern United States‚ a learning team was in trouble. Teamwork turmoil impaired the team atmosphere and hindered progress. Especially on one night group study‚ the problem boiled over. Some members just benefited from others’ efforts and easily gained key points. Others were occupied with their personal lives instead of work
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turesRule of Mixtures Composite stiffness can be predicted using a micro-mechanics approach termed the rule of mixtures. Assumptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Fibers are uniformly distributed throughout the matrix. Perfect bonding between fibers and matrix. Matrix is free of voids. Applied loads are either parallel or normal to the fiber direction. Lamina is initially in a stress-free state (no residual stresses). Fiber and matrix behave as linearly elastic materials. Longitudinal Modulus Equal strain
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Carrom Rules These rules are taken from the International Carrom Federation For full details please visit the ICF website http://www.carrom.org/ How to Play Two‚ three or four people can play. In singles‚ your opponent sits across from you; in doubles‚ you play opposite your partner. With three‚ you can play for points (blacks count one‚ whites count two‚ the queen counts five.) How to arrange the pieces on the board Line up the double whites to aim ’dead-on’ into a corner pocket. Whoever plays
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Conflict in teams can have an adverse effect on a team’s performance. As a project manager‚ it is imperative to manage conflict and handle matters before they become unmanageable. When conflict occurs‚ the trigger or event could be very minor and seem insignificant at the time. However‚ if the conflict is not resolved quickly‚ it could build up over time‚ creating a snowball effect. When this happens‚ it’s a matter of time before the conflict reaches a tipping point and emotions flare up.
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Rules for aromaticity 1. A cyclic planer structure and each atom must have a P orbital so that the electron cloud is not intterupted 2. It must contain an odd number of electron pairs ▪ i.e. the number of electrons must be 4n+2 where n=0‚1‚2‚3‚4……… ▪ so the number of electrons is 2‚6‚10‚14‚18……. ▪ this rule is called the Hückel’s Rule • monocyclic hydrocarbons with alternating single and double bonds are called annulenes • annulenes are named as [n]-annulene
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Offset Rules 1. Hobby losses: hobby expenses can be used to offset hobby income. 2. Built in loss on property converted to business use: TP’s original adjusted basis (reduced by depreciation claimed) so that the built-in loss (BIL) can be used to offset (i.e. reduce) a gain on a sale‚ but may not create or increase a loss. 3. Losses between related parties: Losses between related parties are not currently deductible‚ but the seller’s loss is discontinued and transferred to the related purchaser
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Module 7ED015 University of Wolverhampton Participant name: Deborah Elaine Howarth UoW Student Number: 1126183 Learning Community: Bradford Serco Tutor: Michael Gasper | | | | |Submission dates: |9th Jan 2012 |16th Jan 2012 | |
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The Golden Rule My Personal Ethics According to Merrian-Webster.com‚ ethics are defined as: “the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation; a theory or system of moral values;” or “the principles of conduct governing an individual.” I still believe in the “golden rule‚” ”do unto others as you would have done unto you‚” this one simple phrase we have all heard since we were young (in one version or another)‚ I believe encapsulates it all. By thinking
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poor stadia. Reading found liable for negligence. Simms v Leigh RFC- rugby league player tackled but injured when he slid off pitch into concrete wall next to pitch. Club not liable because perimeter was regulated distance. Safety of Sports Grounds Act 1975- covers all stadiums and all sports. It protects all spectators. Fire Safety and Safety of place of sport 1987- licenses from local authorities. Defines how many people in a stand. Because of Bradford fire (wooden stands) act made it so
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