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    biased towards more workers in Managerial or Professional jobs. 11. The housing crisis in the Docklands was extreme. Every civil servant who was affiliated with the region was pushing for public money to go into redeveloping the area. Also, 40% of Docklands residents considered leaving the area due to housing concerns. Thirdly, a 1967 survey of the local residents in the Docklands found that ‘build housing’ was the most important thing that needed to be done (Brownhill & O’Hara, 2015:29). 12. The DJC's were receptive to the local residents and knew that mass private housing was not the solution: “to introduce private housing into East London on these terms would do little for the vast majority in need of housing.” Instead, forms of equity sharing, housing associations and tenants’ co-operatives were suggested which would also be allocated by the local authorities according to need (DJC, 1976). 13. While the LDDC originally set out to create a much more public and balanced community, eventually their focus shifted to a much more private market. The fact that by 1998, when the LDDC closed, the figures were 74% owner- occupied, 23% local authority or housing association rented and 3% shared ownership could be read as bearing out the inevitability of the market approach (LDDC, 1998). 14. The plan was actually to allow 50% to be for sale, 25% shared ownership and 25% publicly rented. The LDDC’s statement that they were working toward social regeneration as opposed to the typical…

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    A discretionary trust is where the trustee is given the discretion to select, from amongst a specified class of beneficiaries, who will benefit under the trust and often to what extent . Comparably, a fiduciary mere power enables trustees to act as they choose to do so, imposing no obligation or discretion, to distribute property . In Re Gulbenkian , Lord Upjohn stated to ratify a fiduciary mere power the “is or is not” test would apply. Likewise, Lord Wilberforce in McPhail v Doulton…

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    LAW317 Research Essay Introduction Australian jurisdictions have been cautious on expanding the equitable principles of fiduciary obligations to the doctor-patient relationship. In this light, it can be agreed that equity’s principles have been refrained from expansion and development in Australia. Justice Michael Kirby’s metaphor of equity being a ‘time capsule ’ however does not reflect the treatment of equitable principles in fiduciary law, as equity’s principles in this context have not…

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    Freddie is the settlor who made his own will and appointed Chloe, as the sole trustee of his will. It is crucial to define what a trust is. “A trust is a relationship which arises when property is vested in a person/s called the trustees, which those trustees are obliged to hold for the benefit of other persons called the beneficiaries” There are two kinds of trusts. i) Fixed trust- the interest of the beneficiary is fixed and clearly identifiable. ii) Discretionary trust- the trustee has…

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    Bleak House is written by Charles Dickens in 1852. Written over a two-year period in twenty instilments. Dickens uses Bleak House to describe his dislike of the Court of Chancery and the effects on characters from different backgrounds. In his first installment Dickens introduce two narrators to describe the Jarndyce and Jarndyce court case. Dickens views the Chancery Court as a pointless part of the legal system. Looking at point of view, dictions styles, imagery and symbolism Dickens…

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    It can be done by retaining and attracting loyal customers. According to the author loyal customers are well experienced customers. The bonding between brand equity and service loyalty is the main objective of the author. It is found that there is some relationship between consumer behavior and customers willingness to pay. Habit and convenience makes the customer to return to the same service supplier. In maintaining profitable relationship trust plays an important role. In B2B marketing trust…

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    I will present the investor the facts regarding the legality issues with a sharing economy business model. The legal scrutiny has been placed specifically on ride-sharing services, and has not affected other industries that have applied this model. No state or national legislature has been passed that would make it currently illegal. Additionally, if the threat legality becomes more apparent it could be useful to join a group of business using the sharing economy model and pay lobbyists, as this…

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    In the article “What We Are to Advertisers”, James B. Twitchell argues that “advertising is not just to brand parity objects but also to brand consumers” (182). Rosser Reeves, a skilled advertiser, tried to convince different groups of people that quarters had meaning and value. The consumer’s view of products is called positioning. The consumer must feel like the product they are buying has value and is better than competing products. I have had experience of witnessing many competing companies…

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    2011). The American Marketing Association offered the following definition of a brand as “A name, term, sign, symbol or any other feature that identifies one seller‘s product or service as distinct from those of other sellers.” (Bennet, 1995). On the other hand, Berry (2000) associated brands with a promise of future satisfaction. It is a blend of what the company says the brand is, what others say, and how the company performs the service—all from the customer’s point of view (Berry, 2000). As…

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    Group Assignment 1- Product innovation by Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Product Name- Metsmall Subject- Product & Brand Management by Dr. Sanjay Patro Group Details- Sl.No. Description SID ID 1 Sumiran Kumar Ghosh RB 15027 2 Tejaswini Mantha RB 15035 3 Vikas Raj RB 15053 Table of Contents: 1. Executive Summary 2. Metsmall- a smart decision - Introduction - Types of diabetes - Epidemiology in India - Treatment Guidelines 3. Market summary - Target customer segment - Target…

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