Lord Langdale: a man is not to sell his own goods under the pretence that they are goods of another man; he cannot be permitted to practice such a deception, nor to use the means which contribute to the end. He cannot therefore to use names, marks, letters or other indicia by which may induces others to believe, the goods are manufacture by another. Erven Warninch v Townend: Lord Diplock: 5 characteristics: 1) misrepresentation 2) made by a trader in the course of trade 3) to prospective
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Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies Summer Internship Project Report On Value Addition and Cost Reduction Across Milk Sales Division of MOTHER DAIRY Project Duration: 9th April 2012 to 8th June 2012 PROJECT GUIDE-
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ISSUES I. Under Massachusetts’ privacy statue, did Chad Thanton disclose private information about Marsha Kensington that was unreasonable and substantial or serious, when Thanton posted three personal pictures of Kensington, which she had never made public? II. Under Massachusetts’ defamation law, did Chad Thanton publish false information about Marsha Kensington to a third-party that could damage her reputation in the community, when Thanton made statements regarding how Kensington makes her
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: OP2 3. The Director Indira Gandhi National Open University Maidan Garhi New Delhi : OP3 Date of Institution: 21.04.11 Date of Order : 26.10.12 ORDER N.A. ZAIDI, PRESIDENT This complaint has been filed with the allegations that the OPs in order to promote and attract the student by offering the course of Bachelor of Science in Hospitality and Hotel Admn. Issued JEE 2010 Information Broucher with promise to carrier opportunities and
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What does the law say about homosexual discrimination? It is generally against the law in NSW to treat you unfairly or harass you because: • you are gay or lesbian; • someone thinks you are gay or lesbian; or • because you have a relative, friend, associate or work colleague who is gay or lesbian, or someone thinks they are gay or lesbian. Indirect homosexual discrimination is also against the law. This occurs when there is a rule or requirement that disadvantages gay men or lesbians
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improvement. In all these measurements there are negative feedbacks that create a customer dissatisfaction reports which can be as useful to businesses. It can be used to initiatives used to prevent customer attrition and measuring dissatisfaction through complaints masks the true performance as there are people who do not spend their time going to a business to complain. Identification of best practices Surveys are suggested to be used the most by companies as a
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and how they work. The first process is the reporting of a crime and the arrest. The second process is Intake the Criminal Division of Superior Court manages criminal complaints from the time they are lodged to their resolution or "disposition". The accused, or "defendant" is charged with an offense as a result of a formal complaint issued by a law enforcement agent or a citizen who believes an offense has been committed against their person or property. It can also result from an "indictment" by
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Case: 6:01-cv-00339-KKC-REW Doc #: 669 Filed: 03/01/10 Page: 1 of 17 - Page ID#: .,13376 ,,,:~™~ "' ^tt*** £0 m THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION. Plaintiff, v. WAL-MART STORES, INC. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) MAR - | 20tt) ATtnnw ^"^ CIVIL ACTION NO01-339-RICC Defendant CONSENT DECREE The United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (the XommissioiT or the "EEOC") commenced this action against Wal-Mart
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RANCANGAN MENGAJAR MODULAR PADANG TERAP COMMUNITY COLLEGE, MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION PROGRAM SIJIL MODULAR KEBANGSAAN Lecturer: KRISHNAVEHNI GOPAL Session: JANUARY 2013 Module Code & Name: ENGLISH FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE Course: SMK |WEEK |TOPIC, SUB TOPIC & OBJECTIVE |ASSESSMENT (Quiz / Test / |IMPLEMENTATION DATE |NOTES
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CARTER v. HUCKS-FOLLISS, 131 N.C. App. 145, 500 S.E.2d 177 (1998) Relevant facts: The Moore General hospital is the defendant and the Carter's are the plaintiffs. This case is against the defendant's plea for a summary judgment. The plaintiff underwent a neurosurgery at the defendant hospital and it was performed by Dr. Folliss who has medical staff privileges at the hospital. Due to Dr. Folliss's negligence the plaintiff sustained quadri paresis, painful injuries and disfigurement. The plaintiff
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