principle in common as well as in Indian Law. Section 13 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 clearly defines consent which says that: Two or more persons are said to consent when they agree upon the same thing in the same sense. For example a customer buys a food processor because the retailer has claimed that the product was made in France but actually the product was made in Taiwan or an instance where a patient signed a contract to pay large sum of money to a doctor for immediate surgery which
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person who has the right to destroy the thing o focus of the class will be ownership interests that are possessory in nature. • bailment o ownership-like interest, but with a limited period of time o could be a lease, or a loan of something • Non-Bailment interests are not possessory • we will look at
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American Apparel is a vertically integrated business located in Los Angeles, California. They are a retail company targeting individuals of all ages. They perform all aspects of the business from raw materials all the way to the customer’s shopping bag. ------------------------------------------------- Marketing Strategy and Supply Chain Product In 1989 when American Apparel was founded they began as a wholesale brand selling t-shirts to screen printers and boutiques. Since then it has grown
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MAHESHWARI & CO. Advocates & Legal Consultants An Overview on Indian Real Estate Prepared by:Mr. Ashish Mittal (Associate) Ms. Khusboo Bhargava, 5 Year, (BBA. LL.B. (Hons.)) th MAHESHWARI & CO. Advocates & Legal Consultants INDEX Sl. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. Particulars An Introduction to Investment in Indian Real Estate …………… Indian Residential Real Estate ……………………………………... Indian Commercial Real Estate ……………………………………. Challenges Faced By Real Estate Sector & Sectors Facilitating Growth ………………………………………………………………
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BEFORE SHRI VIMALGANDHI, HON’BLE PRESIDENT SHRI I.P. BANSAL, JUDICIAL MEMBER AND SHRI R.C. SHARMA, ACCOUNTANT MEMBER ITA Nos. 5385 to 5387/Del/2004 Assessment Years : 2000-01 to 2002-03 ITA Nos.2623 & 2624/Del/2008 Assessment Years : 2003-04 & 2004-05 Vs. New Skies Satellites N.V., (Now known as New Skies Satellites B.V.) C/o Price Waterhouse Coopers Pvt. Ltd., Sucheta Bhawan, 11-A, Vishnu Digambar Marg, New Delhi. PAN : AABCN7763R (Appellant) Assessee by Revenue by : : (Respondent) Shri M.S. Syali
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_____________________________________ (Typed signature represents actual signature) Instructions: Use the Case Study presented here to answer the questions below. Your answers should be long enough to answer each question fully and completely. Quality vs. quantity counts – be specific enough to address the questions but do not include lengthy paragraphs. Each question can be answered in no more than 3 paragraphs. Your answers should demonstrate an understanding of the concept(s), should apply critical
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required to have an annual business license for each location. There is a five step process for obtaining this business license. First- Zoning Compliance. The city encourages every business to confirm the zone and physical layout of the building they buy, lease, or commit to. Second- Renovations might require permits so make sure you have an understanding in which projects will require permits. The City’s Building Inspections Department will confirm if one is needed. Third- Business License Certificate
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says that you will receive a commission for introducing the product to other customers who buy the same product. (A.2) Unconscionable conduct is when the consequences of a contract is unfair and harsh. Where one party is in a position to exploit a particular weakness of the other; either a business to business contract or a business to consumer contract. For example if a real estate agent drew up a lease agreement for a mentally deficient man and the contents in that contract exploited the lessor
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Contract of Sale. By the contract of sale one of the contracting parties obligates himself to transfer the ownership of and to deliver a determinate thing and the other to pay therefore a price certain in money or its equivalent. |Contract of Sale |Contract to Sell | |Title over the property passes to the buyer upon delivery unless |Ownership is retained by the seller whether or not there is |
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Industry Surveys Retailing: General Jason Asaeda, Department & General Merchandise Stores Equity Analyst JUNE 2013 Current Environment ............................................................................................ 1 Industry Profile .................................................................................................... 12 Industry Trends ................................................................................................... 13 How the Industry Operates
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