...MILSCO MANUFACTURING TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PURCHASE 1. Controlling Provisions. (a) Generally. The terms and conditions of this document, including the provisions on the face of any purchase order in which it is referenced or to which it is attached (the "Contract"), govern the parties' duties, obligations and relationship with respect to the sale by the vendor described herein ("Seller") and the purchase, acceptance and use by Milsco Manufacturing, a unit of Jason Incorporated ("Buyer"), of the goods and/or services described herein (the "Products"). This Contract constitutes an offer by Buyer to buy the Products from Seller in accordance with the terms contained herein. If this document is deemed an acceptance of a prior offer by Seller, such acceptance is limited to the express terms and conditions contained herein. Seller's acceptance of this offer is limited to the terms, covenants and conditions herein. Buyer hereby objects to and rejects any additional, different or varying terms proposed by Seller, except additional warranties by Seller, regardless of whether such terms would materially alter these terms and conditions. Seller's proposal of additional or different terms shall not operate as a rejection of Buyer's terms unless such variances are in the description, quantity, price, or place or date of delivery of the Products, and Buyer's terms shall be deemed accepted without said additional or different terms. THIS CONTRACT CONSTITUTES THE FINAL WRITTEN EXPRESSION...
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...Domestic Tours | Booking Terms & Conditions DEFINITIONS A. Client means person(s) in whose name or on whose behalf the booking has been made. B.MMT means Make My Trip INC C. Independent Contractors means hotelier/hotel owner, owner of any airlines or shipping company or railway ferryboat owner/operation, coach owner/ operation, or any other person or organization who has been selected to render services to the client. D. Domestic tour / Tour arrangement means a tour operated by MMT which is operated by MMT within India and includes but not limited to brochure tours, special tours, packages, cruise, sight seeing etc. E. Tour Cost means cost of all the services availed by the client for his domestic tour. F. Brochure means catalogue / leaflet / email or any other document containing the details about the itinerary / activities on the domestic tour. G. Infant means a person below the age of 2 years and a child means a person above the age of two and below the age of Twelve years. BROCHURE INFORMATION A. All information given in brochure is based on the information available at the time of publication. MMT reserves the right to change any information contained in the brochure before or after booking the domestic tour due to any event(s) beyond MMT control. B. In case MMT becomes aware of any change before the departure for the domestic tour, MMT will take all reasonable steps to notify the client before the departure for domestic tour. In the event of MMT becoming aware of the changes...
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...Terms and Conditions Terms of Use This site is offered to you, the shopper, conditioned on your acceptance without modification of the terms, conditions and notices contained herein. Your use of this site constitutes your agreement to all such terms, conditions and notices. This site is powered and operated by WhiteFence ("WhiteFence", "we" or "us"). You must be 18 years of age or older to use this site. Personal and Noncommercial Use Limitation This site is for your personal and noncommercial use. You may not modify, copy, distribute, transmit, display, perform, reproduce, publish, license, create derivative works from, transfer or sell any information, software, products or services obtained from this site. You specifically agree not to access (or attempt to access) the content of the site through any automated means (including the use of any script, web crawler, robot, spider, or scraper), and that you will not forge or manipulate identifiers in order to disguise the origin of any access (or attempted access) to the site. Copyright and Trademark Notices All content on this site is copyright protected by WhiteFence (© 2000 - 2011). All rights reserved. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Liability Disclaimer THE INFORMATION, SOFTWARE, PRODUCTS AND SERVICES PUBLISHED ON THIS SITE MAY INCLUDE INACCURACIES OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. CHANGES ARE PERIODICALLY ADDED TO THE INFORMATION HEREIN. WE MAY MAKE IMPROVEMENTS...
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...CGP Life in the UK Study and Practice CD-ROM Licence terms and conditions Coordination Group Publications Ltd (“we”) own the copyright trade mark, trade names, patents and other intellectual property rights subsisting in or used in connection with The CGP Life in the UK Study and Practice CD-ROM (“the Product”) including all documentation and manuals and all other copies which you are authorised to make by this Agreement. It is unlawful to use the Product without our licence. We are willing to license the Product to you only on the condition that you have purchased the Product, and you accept all the terms and conditions contained in this Licence Agreement. By using this Product you agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement and accept that it is provided for your use only. 1. Licence i. In consideration of your agreement to the terms of this Agreement, we grant you a non-exclusive, perpetual licence to use the Product in accordance with clause 2 below. ii. This licence is not transferable and save as contemplated by this Agreement you shall not permit or enable any third party to use the Product on behalf of or for the benefit of any third party in any way whatever. 2. Permitted use and restrictions i. You may use the Product on any computer which is under your control. ii. You may not install or use the Product on the internet, an internal website (intranet) or any form of Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). iii. The Product may...
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...TERMS AND CONDITIONS Acceptance of Quotations Bidders must quote on our form. Failure to do so could invalidate your quotation. Quotations shall remain open for acceptance by the Purchaser until the date set forth on the signature page of the Quotation. The lowest or any other Quotation shall not necessarily be accepted and the Purchaser may reject any or all quotations. Quotation Requirements Quotations shall be signed and shall contain all information and data requested in this Request for Quotation. Quotations which are incomplete, conditional or obscure, or which contain additions not called for, erasures, alterations or irregularities of any kind may, at the Purchaser's sole discretion, be rejected. If the Bidder is uncertain as to the proper manner of completing the Quotation, the Purchaser will, upon request, answer any enquiries relating thereto. Quotations shall be irrevocable by the Bidder until the date set forth on the signature page of the quotation. Notwithstanding any industry or trade custom to the contrary, the Purchaser does not represent that it will accept any quotation, accept the lowest quotation, or be precluded from accepting any quotation or other offer. If a quotation is accepted, the Purchaser shall notify the successful Bidder in writing. The Bidder cannot rely upon oral acceptance. Goods and Services Tax Quoted prices shall be stated in Canadian OR U.S. currency and shall include all customs duties, surcharges, insurance premiums...
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...APPLE INC terms and conditions THE LEGAL AGREEMENTS SET OUT BELOW GOVERN YOUR USE OF THE ITUNES STORE, MAC APP STORE, APP STORE, AND IBOOKS STORE SERVICES ("SERVICES"). TO AGREE TO THESE TERMS, CLICK "AGREE." IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS, DO NOT CLICK "AGREE," AND DO NOT USE THE SERVICES. A. ITUNES STORE, MAC APP STORE, APP STORE, AND IBOOKS STORE TERMS OF SALE PAYMENTS, TAXES, AND REFUND POLICY You agree that you will pay for all products you purchase through the Services, and that Apple may charge your payment method for any products purchased and for any additional amounts (including any taxes and late fees, as applicable) that may be accrued by or in connection with your Account. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE TIMELY PAYMENT OF ALL FEES AND FOR PROVIDING APPLE WITH A VALID PAYMENT METHOD FOR PAYMENT OF ALL FEES. For details of how purchases are billed please visit http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5582. Your total price will include the price of the product plus any applicable sales tax; such sales tax is based on the bill-to address and the sales tax rate in effect at the time you download the product. We will charge tax only in states where digital goods are taxable. All sales and rentals of products are final. Prices for products offered via the Services may change at any time, and the Services do not provide price protection or refunds in the event of a price reduction or promotional offering. If a product becomes unavailable following a transaction but prior to...
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...HE0930A CASE STUDY | 1104964 | Jane Smith aged 16 years, was diagnosed with diabetes aged 7. Last month, whilst attending the practice nurse’s diabetes review clinic Jane expresses concerns that over the past few weeks her blood sugar readings have been elevated. She does not want to increase the dosage of her twice daily insulin regime as she is worried that this will cause her to gain weight. 1. What is meant by the terms anticipatory care, self care and self management? (15%) 2. Critically discuss why current Scottish health policy is actively promoting the self care and self management of long-term conditions. (25%) 3. Critically discuss the practice nurse’s role in supporting Jane to self- manage her long term condition (60%). A long term condition (LTC) can be defined as a prolonged health issue that never goes away and is very rarely cured (Magerson and Trenoweth 2010). These conditions require different degrees of on-going care and support tailored to the individual (Scottish Executive 2009). The government has realised that effective management of these LTC’s is one of the biggest challenges that healthcare faces (McVeigh 2009). This essay will focus on the above case study, defining anticipatory care, self-care and self-management, and analyse and explore current Scottish health policy in relation to self-management and self-care. A fundamental part of this essay will discuss the nurses’ role in supporting Jane to self-manage her diabetes. ...
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...General Student Terms and Conditions Version 2 NEBOSH GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR STUDENTS 1. Definitions 1.1. In these Conditions the following terms shall have the following meaning:“Accredited Course Provider” means the college/teaching institution or other entity which You have chosen and which is accredited or otherwise approved by NEBOSH to organise and offer You teaching for NEBOSH Examinations and / or to provide assessment facilities; “Application Form” means the form submitted by You to NEBOSH when You apply to enrol or register for a qualification with NEBOSH; “Conditions” means these NEBOSH General Conditions for Students; “Enrolment Fee” means the fee payable by You when you apply to become a student/candidate in order to obtain NEBOSH Qualifications; “Guide(s)” means the guides issued by NEBOSH from time to time in respect of NEBOSH qualifications or units thereof as such guides are amended by NEBOSH from time to time; “Malpractice Policy” means the latest policy relating to malpractice from time to time amended; “NEBOSH” means the National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health (a company limited by guarantee under company number 2698100) of Dominus Way, Meridian Business Park, Leicester, LE19 1QW; “NEBOSH Assessment” means assessments of practical units and/or examinations which contribute towards Your NEBOSH qualification; “Policies” means the policies of NEBOSH and as amended, updated or added to from time to time. “Registration...
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...Terms and Conditions By booking a tour, cruise or other vacation package sold by scenic tours usa, inc. (“scenic”) and paying the booking deposit, you are agreeing to these terms and conditions, which creates a binding contract between scenic and you, the customer. please read this contract carefully, as it contains important terms and conditions including, without limitation, penalties for cancellation and specific limitations on scenic’s liability and that of its affiliates and other third parties. 1. General. You have booked the tour/cruise listed on the attached Itinerary. Scenic operates tours within the United States, and serves as a booking agent for tours operated by third-party service providers (“Providers”) in other countries. Scenic reserves the right to provide the tour or any portion thereof either directly through its own personnel or through third party service providers. You hereby acknowledge and agree that where any tour or part of the tour, accommodations, flights or any other goods or services are provided by a third party (collectively, “Third Party Services”) and not directly by Scenic, Scenic is not liable for and dispute or claim with respect or any Third Party Services including, without limitation, any losses, damages, breach of contract, negligence or other claims or damages arising from the acts or omissions of the Providers thereof and, therefore, you are required to pursue any such claims solely against the relevant Provider. 2. Important Travel...
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...What opportunities and threats did McDonald’s face? How did it handle them? What alternatives could it have chosen? Opportunities 1) "Going green" - energy management, improving packaging efficiency, environmentally friendly refrigerants, and partnering with Greenpeace for rainforest protection 2) New store (looks/styles - McCafe coffee shop, and "forever young" redesign Charity - The Ronald McDonald House provides a cheap or free place to stay for parents of sick children. Over 250 worldwide in 48 countries. 3) McDonald's has f maintained an extensive advertising campaign for decades. For popularity they use media (television, radio, and newspaper), the company makes significant use of billboards and signage, sponsors sporting events from ranging from Little League to the Olympic Games, and makes coolers of orange drink with their logo available for local events of all kinds. Television has always played a central role in the company's advertising strategy. They always advertise McDonalds much different way to their customers. Until now, McDonald's has used 23 different slogans in United States for advertising, and few others slogans for select countries and regions. 4) Recently McDonald's is actively trying to reduce their negative impact on the environment by altering their company policies. Their policy now an outline is not only the individual restaurants' behaviors, but also the ways in which they go about using their resources and acquiring them-. Since the 1990's...
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...Reflective Self-Analysis My portfolio demonstrates my understanding of persuasive writing. My idea of persuasive writing is that a good essay will affect the reader in some way shape or form. I believe combining effective uses of logos, pathos, and egos along with structure are very important. My persuasive writing reflects the way I think about argumentation in general. I can see how easy it can be to write a paper arguing a point, but not doing it in the correct manner. For example, if a writer just argues his point without giving any strong evidence and offers no counter-argument the paper will not be effective in persuading the reader. While my writing demonstrates strengths in organization and thesis development, I will continue to work to improve proofreading skills and sentence structure. What’s helped my writing this semester is that I feel confident about work. My writing demonstrates my strength in organization. A lot of this strength originates from class activities and notes. The class that had the biggest effect on me was when we learned about rhetorical analysis structure on page one of my handwritten evidence. In my notes I specifically write down the structure along with extra notes under some categories so I fully understand how to attack the assignment. This led to me getting a perfect ten score under the argumentative structure part on the grading rubric on my rhetorical analysis essay, which is titled “Exposing Education.” Since that learning moment...
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...Optimal care of the patient with cancer incorporates effective physical and psychological care.There are currently several clinical practice guidelines available documenting evidence-based information and treatment recommendations for the physical care of people with cancer, many of which are also available in consumer versions. Some of these treatment guidelines include chapters devoted to psychosocial care. People with cancer suffer significant emotional morbidity. In addition to the distress, fear and grief consequent upon diagnosis, up to 30% experience clinically significant anxiety disorders and prevalence rates for depression range from 20%-35%.These disorders have a major impact on the person’s functioning, and that of their family, as well as posing a major occupational and economic burden. In addition, such disorders adversely impact on capacity to cope with disease burden, and may reduce patient adherence to recommended treatments. People with cancer continue to request more information in order to better understand their cancer, its impact on them and their family, and the treatment options available. Patients are only able to participate as they wish in clinical decision-making if they have access to appropriate information. For people from rural areas, and those from particular cultural groups, access to such information and services represents a major unmet need. In an era of evidence-based medical practice, health professionals desire accurate information ...
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...Results Conditions, warranties and innominate terms e-lawresources.co.uk/Conditions,-warranties-and-innominate-terms.php An overview of the law relating to the classification of contractual terms into conditions, warranties or innominate terms. With links to case summaries and law ... Poussard v Spiers - Bettini v Gye - Hong Kong Fir Shipping v ... Warranty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warranty In contract law, a warranty has various meanings but generally means a ... This factual guarantee may be enforced regardless of materiality which allows for a legal .... However, these warranties have terms and conditions which may not match ... Contractual term - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contractual_term Not all terms are stated expressly and some terms carry less legal gravity as ... A warranty is less imperative than a condition, so the contract will survive a breach. ... of the contract but it is one that the maker of the statement does not guarantee ... Classification of term - Enforceability - Implied terms - "Subject to" contracts The terms of a contract - The Law Handbook www.lawhandbook.org.au › ... › 12.1 The Law of Contract Jun 30, 2013 - Parties to a contract are bound only by its terms, not by any peripheral statements ... Where the term is a warranty, the wronged party will only be able to seek ... Guarantees, and Chapter 12.3: Consumer Protection Legislation. [PDF]Condition Vs Warranty...
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