loss due to the failure of any counterparty to abide by the terms and conditions of any financial contract with us. We identify and manage this risk through (a) our target market definitions, (b) our credit approval process, (c) our post-disbursement monitoring, and (d) our remedial management procedures. Wholesale Credit Risk For our commercial banking products, we target the top end of the Indian corporate sector, including companies that are part of the private sector business houses, public
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(Document G) This not only shows national supremacy, it also shows the roles of the Supreme Court that was stated in the constitution when it comes to cases involving citizens suing their own states. In the “Cohens v. Virginia” case in 1821, an act of the United States Congress authorized the operation of a lottery in the District of Columbia. The Cohens brothers proceeded to sell D.C. lottery tickets in the Commonwealth of Virginia, violating state law. State authorities tried and convicted the
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formation of the contract of insurance. It is the interest in which the law requires a person to have, to enable him to effect a valid insurance (Per Judge Patterson in Bernard v NEM West Indies Insurance Ltd). According to Lawrence J in Lucena v Carufurd, “Insurable interest is to be interested in the preservation of a thing, is to be so circumstanced with respect to it as to benefit from its existence, prejudice from its destruction.” Before the legislature intervened wagering contracts were not illegal
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....... 6 An Overview of the Logistics Sector in India .................................................................... 7 Discussion point 5: Potential of 3PL in India .................................................................... 7 The Indian Transport Infrastructure .................................................................................... 8 Discussion point 6: Present Status of 3PL in India ............................................................ 8 Discussion point 7: Analysis
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consumers directly and indirectly. A retailer is involved in the act of selling goods to the individual consumer at a margin of profit. Thus, retailing can be said to be the interface between the producer and the individual consumer buying for personal consumption. According to the Investment Commission of India, the retail sector is expected to grow almost three times its current levels of $250 billion to $660 billion by 2015. The Indian Retail Industry is the 5th largest retail destination and the
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consumers directly and indirectly. A retailer is involved in the act of selling goods to the individual consumer at a margin of profit. Thus, retailing can be said to be the interface between the producer and the individual consumerbuying for personal consumption. According to the Investment Commission of India, the retail sector is expected to grow almost three times its current levels of $250 billion to $660 billion by 2015. The Indian Retail Industry is the 5th largest retail destination and the
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National Law School of India University Index of Authorities Constitutions * The Constitution of India, 1949. Statutes * Government of India Act, 1915. * Hindu Succession Act, 1956. * Indian Succession Act, 1925. * Special Marriage Act, 1954. Cases * Chiranjilal Shrilal Goenka v. Jasjit Singh, (1993) 2 SCC 507. * Lakshmanammal And Anr. vs Tiruvengada Mudali (1882) ILR 5 Mad 241. * Collector of Masulipatnam v. Cavaly
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ABSTRACT A domestic worker is a person who works within the employer’s household. Domestic workers perform a variety of household services for an individual or a family, from providing care for children and elderly dependents to cleaning and household maintenance, known as housekeeping. Responsibilities may also include cooking, doing laundry and ironing, food shopping and other household errands. Some domestic workers live within the household where they work. At its 301st Session (March 2008)
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India is a country dominated by local and traditional retailers and business models particular to Indian context are bound to emerge. This section discusses some of the retail business models that have arisen and which are peculiar to the Indian landscape. These are as: Figure: 1.3 Classification of Retailer (Source: ICFAI Text Book on Retail Management) I. STORE BASED RETAILERS These operate at fixed point of sale locations. Their stores are located and designed to attract a high volume of walk
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agreed to share prizes and expenses of fishing holiday. Defendant then refused to share prize money Plantiff sued claiming partnership Held: No partnership as did not satisfy s4(1)(a) it was not for the purpose of carrying on a business However, contract between parties and defendant had to share prize money. Not partnership Harrison v Franich (2007) Facts: Ms Franich and Mr Franich entered agreement to purchase a stallion Agreed to create a syndicate and sell shares in order to produce
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