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    Federal Tort Acts of 1946 Jenna Smith CJA 520 Professor Mark Holley July 30‚ 2011 Introduction In the United States today if you as an officer put either you or your department in a liability‚ for any type of act that is not warranted and handled in a professional manner you are opening yourself for a number of different actions which could hurt both you‚ your department as well as causing you to loss everything that you own‚ just because you decided to not following proper protocals which

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    term finance is also known as working capital which is the excess of current assets over current liabilities. Current liabilities become due within one year and indicate the amount of short-term credit being utilized by the business. Practically all enterprises use the short-term credit as sources of finance. We find in the balance sheets of almost all the companies some kinds of current liabilities which are the indicator of the uses of short term finance in business. It has been found in the

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    (by his or her own will) the rights‚ duties‚ liabilities‚ and other legal relations‚ of himself or others. Types of Power In any organization‚ management and leadership comes with a certain level of power. There are five main types of power in business: coercive‚ expert‚ legitimate‚ referent and reward. Many leaders use just one type of power‚ but the most effective way to use these powers is to implement a balanced combination of the positive types. Coercive Coercive power is gained through

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    a. The application of English Law in our legal system. English Law is part of Malaysian law. The definition of law in Article 160 of the Federal Constitution includes ‘the common law in so far as it is in operation in the Federation or any part thereof’. That qualification concerns the extent to which English Law is applicable in Malaysia. First‚ we will discuss on the meaning of ‘sources’. Historical sources is the factor which influenced the development of law in religious and custom. Law

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    VOL 20 NO 157 REGD NO DA 1589 | Dhaka‚ Friday‚ May 24 2013 Top of Form    Bottom of Form http://www.thefinancialexpress-bd.com/index.php?ref=MjBfMDVfMjRfMTNfMV85Ml8xNzA0MTY= Rana Plaza and liability of regulators The regulatory authority says in its defense that it does not have enough manpower to enforce the building regulations. But is there any instance of taking action against an offender anywhere in the country? The department has 45 inspectors and other staffer and officials but could

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    Source http://www.easy-lease.com/PublicSite/leasing/types-of-leases.aspx Types of Leases Capital Lease : Long-term‚ non-cancellable lease contracts are known as financial leases. The essential point of financial lease agreement is that it contains a condition whereby the lessor agrees to transfer the title for the asset at the end of the lease period at a nominal cost. At lease it must give an option to the lessee to purchase the asset he has used at the expiry of the lease. Under this lease

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    DEFINITION: According to the section 2(46) of the Company’s Act 1956‚ share means a part in the share capital of the company and it also includes stock except where a distinction between stock and share capital is made expressed or implied. TYPES OF SHARES: As per the provision of section 85 of the Companies Act‚ 1956‚ the share capital of a company consists of two classes of shares‚ namely: 1. Preference Shares 2. Equity Shares PREFERENCE SHARES: According to Sec 85(1)‚ of the Companies

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    Types of shares: Share issued by a company can be divided into following categories: (I) Preference Shares: According to section 85 of the Companies Act‚ 1956‚ persons holding preference shares‚ called preference shareholders‚ are assured of a preferential dividend at a fixed rate during the life of the company. They also carry a preferential right over other shareholders to be paid first in case of winding up of the company. Thus‚ they enjoy preferential rights in the matter of: (a) Payment of

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    quite cumbersome especially for those investors who aren’t liable to file a tax return in the first place. In other words‚ from the final tax liability of the taxpayer‚ the amount representing the TDS has to be reduced and only the balance will be the final tax liability. However‚ what happens when the situation reverses? Suppose the final tax liability is lower than the TDS? Or going a step further‚ the investor may not even be liable to pay any tax (by virtue of his total income being below the

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    TYPES OF BUYERS 1. The Silent Buyer Stays silent‚ apparently glum‚ who is probably more disturbing to a new salesperson. How to handle: - Ask questions‚ wait for feedback. - Make a selling point‚ repeat it twice ask their opinion. - Meet silence with silence‚ it forces prospect to say something. 2. The Phlegmatic or Imperturbable Buyer These are cool and calm buyers How to handle - Go on for simple presentation‚ explain everything and give remarks of close. He will reply. 3. The

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