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    Floidex Case Summary

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    their contract. That Floidex sent a defective consignment to Ellis of which as a result Ellis lost sales to its retailers. Therefore, Ellis believes Floidex has breached the express terms of clause 7.1 and 7.1.4 of its Standard Terms and Conditions (sale of Goods) (the Terms) and the implied term of section 14(2B) of Sale of Goods Act 1979. Under clause 7.1 and 7.1.4 of Floidex express Terms, Floidex warranties the quality and fitness of its consignment; this may impose liability on Floidex.…

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    Cool Chain Case Study

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    They can have an impact for several reasons. The first reason is efficiency, and documentation. If the agent is efficient, they can ensure that the consignment will not be delayed. Perishable goods cannot be delayed due to the fact that they are sensitive. They also need to have all required documents. If they don’t have all the required documents on time, which would significantly affect the condition…

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    A wedding dress can cost a bomb. Its high expense can really dampen your spirit. Fortunately there are many other options to go for in order to cut the costs. You can hire a wedding dress, borrow your relative's wedding gown or purchase a discount wedding dress. Such wedding dresses can be as good as the couture wedding gowns at the designer boutiques. Yes, it is possible to look like a princess even without spending such a big deal. Searching For Discounted Wedding Dresses If you are a savvy…

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    that dream became reality, she gets a call from her brother to start a business (a consignment business), where she could design as much as she wanted. She was in control it was her own thing it was her dream. All she had to do was get the people, get the store and get the credentials; and well she already knew how to design. 13 years ago the store opened, it was hard opening a new store, especially a consignment store, she needed to spend money to make money. She got the opportunity to…

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    The Girl From Felony Bay

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    November 24, 2017 Dear Mrs. Asselin, I have recently read an amazing book called The Girl From Felony Bay by J.E. Thompson. I had bought this book at the book fair and when I read the blurb on the back I was really into it. This book is about a girl whose dad was in the hospital in a coma for over a year due to an accident, where he was framed for a crime he did not commit. Abbey, the girl, has to live with her uncle and aunt who are not nice to her. To pay the debts for the jewels ‘he stole’…

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    In December 16, 1773, 342 chests of tea that belonged to the British East India Company were dump into the Boston Harbor by American patriots who disguised themselves as Mohawk Indians. The American patriots were objecting tax on tea, that is, taxation without representation and the perceived East India Company’s monopoly. The Townshend Acts passed in 1767 by Parliament imposed duties on various imported products but they raised a big storm of non-compliance and colonial protest. The Boston…

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    Looking to save their company from going under, the East India Company was searching for various solutions to this economic downfall. The first of their ideas was to have the Townshend duty repealed, but the North ministry was not willing to do that because it might be interpreted as a withdrawal from Parliament's position that it had the right to tax the colonies. Also, the tax collected from the was used to pay the salaries of some colonial governors and judges. Another possible solution for…

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    Betty's Unique Finds LLC was set up in 1998 as a family-run consignment shop serving customers in and around DeLand, Florida. We act as shipping agents on behalf of clients who want to sell goods, either by auction or at our store, and we have developed an excellent reputation since we became established. When customers bring their items to us for sale, they need to be ready to put on the shelf. All clothing has to be dry cleaned in advance, and free from stains, pet hair, and odors. We priced…

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    CASE NOTE: Inco Europe Ltd & Ors v First Choice Distribution & Ors I. INTRODUCTION This case bears a great importance on II. THE CASE A. FACTS Inco Europe was a dealer in non-ferrous metals traded on the London Metal Exchange. It had previously done business with Steinweg, owner of an approved LME warehouse for metals being traded on the exchange. The two have been in business together for at least three years preceding this collaboration. Inco Europe and Steinweg usually dealt on the terms…

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    L. Broadnax 378288 Throughout high school and now college, I always look for ways to put my free time to good use. I love to volunteer and help people who are not always as fortunate as myself. I am especially lucky to be getting the education I am getting right now. At my current school, Hartwick College, I am an active member in multiple clubs. Most notably I am apart of Hartwick College Association of Student Nurses (HCASN). In this club we focus on volunteering our time…

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