MODULE 4 INDIAN PATENT ACT—1970& 2004. FOREIGN EXCHANGE MANAGEMENT ACT ‚1999. • What is patent ?—A Patent is a intellectual property right relating to inventions and is the grant of exclusive right ‚for limited period provided by govt ‚to the patentee in exchange of full disclosure of his invention‚ for excluding others ‚from making‚ using ‚selling ‚importing the patented product for those purpose. • Types of patents : 3 types. • 1. ordinary patent. • 2.patent of addition for
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operated units • They had internal resources or stock market resources • Property is an appreciating asset • Nevertheless‚ over past few years – particularly amongst international hotel chains – these trends have been changing ownership model: • Shift away from chains owning (and leasing) hotel assets towards expansion by management contracts and franchises • Therefore‚ chains no longer investing capital in hotels and sometimes not even supplying managers
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Investigation/Instruments of Data Collection 3.3 Research Approach 3.4 Basis of the Research Study 3.5 Population 3.6 Sample Strength 3.7 Development of Questionnaires CHAPTER FOUR 4.0 Presentation and Analysis of Data 4.1 Distribution of Real Property Ownership in Enugu Urban 4.2 Data on Population Figure within Enugu Urban‚ 1998 – 2005 4.3 Presentation of Data on the Distribution of Questionnaire 4.4 Respondents Appraisal on Property Investment in Enugu Urban CHAPTER FIVE 5.0 Findings 5.1 Recommendation
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public’s unfettered right to use the road as a way at any time. Council’s job by legislation is to exercise functions such as construction‚ care and maintenance of such public roads. Making them nominal owners of their LUR does not give them private ownership rights over their LUR. Rather‚ it confers only such powers‚ and duties as specified in
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Land ownership is arguably one of the most controversial aspects of Aboriginal human rights today in Canada. The issue of land ownership reached a tense climax in the summer of 1990‚ when a violent standoff erupted over ownership rights to a piece of land within the town of Oka. The 78-day standoff between the Quebec Police and the Mohawks of Kanesatake was one of the most revolutionary acts of defiance of Canadian Aboriginals in the 20th century. The crisis at Oka inspired and gained support
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shareholders via ownership rights. We test this proposition on a large data set of closely held corporations. We find that shared-ownership firms report a substantially larger return on assets and lower expense-to-sales ratios. These findings are robust to institutionally motivated corrections for endogeneity of ownership structure. We provide evidence on the presence of governance problems and the effectiveness of shared ownership as a solution in settings characterized by illiquidity of ownership. I.
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constructed on the land‚ while real property refers to the ownership rights associated with the real estate. b. What is meant by an estate? Why are estates important in real estate finance? Estate is used to denote a possessory or potentially possessory interest in real estate. However‚ not all interests in real property are estates. Ownership can be quite different from possession and a variety of legal factors affect the ownership rights associated with real estate. The economic benefits
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ADMINISTRATION Until the mid of 20th century: Nomadic way of life – main source of livelihood was pastoral live-stock production Only few settlements‚ very little agricultural/crop production Proprietary rights and mentality related to land ownership are much different compared to the settled way of life Attachment to particular piece of land is rather abstract then proprietary and economic NOMADIC FAMILY IN THE COUNTRYSIDE Today the nomadic traditions are still very strong. Maintaining
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MACAPAGAL versus REMORIN * When Corazon‚ the owner of the lots in dispute‚ was in Thailand‚ her stepmother Purificacion executed an affidavit of loss alleging that the TCT could no longer be found so that the new TCTs were issued under her name. * The stepmother sold it to Catalina who later mortgaged the lots for 200‚000 pesos. * When Corazon learned of the foregoing‚ she filed a complaint for reconveyance and damages but she later on agreed on outside court Compromise Agreement. Their
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better title than the seller had when the goods are sold by a person who is not the owner and sells the goods without authority or consent of the owner in s. 27 of SGA 1957. In short‚ it can be said as no one can sell the goods and transfer the ownership of the goods to other unless he is the owner. This rule is further enshrined in the maxim ‘Nemo Dat Quod Non Habet’. It is a Latin phrase meaning that no one can transfer a better title to the buyer of the goods than he himself has or in other word
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