was disputed. Later on‚ a notice under Section 13(2) of the SARFAESI Act was issued vide which T was called upon to repay the amount due together with interest within sixty days. T failed to repay the amount. The Bank took the possession of the immovable properties and the same became subject to the charge of the Bank. CONTENTIONS Transcore: 1. The Bank could not have invoked the SARFAESI Act where the O.A. was already pending under the proviso to Section
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They allow virtually no movement. They are rigid and immovable like joints in the skull. exeRcise 2: Questions A. Cartilaginous joints exhibit amphiarthroses. Why is this important? It allows the bones connects to actually move. It provides stability‚ cushioning and weight bearing. B. Structurally‚ how are cartilaginous joints similar? They may be immovable or slightly movable. exeRcise 3: Questions
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Change can be good Most individuals don’t know Charlotte Perkins Gilman tells her story through “The Yellow Wallpaper”. According to The Literature Collection it stated “This tale combines standard elements of Gothic fiction (the isolated country minion‚ the brooding atmosphere of the room‚ the aloof but dominating husband) with the fresh clarity of Gilman’s feminist perspective”. Charlotte Perkins Gilman uses excitement to explore the narrator’s way to change such doing something she may not want
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CONTRACTS CONTRACT a meeting of minds between 2 persons whereby one binds himself‚ with respect to the other‚ to give something or to render some service (ARTICLE 1305) GENERAL PROVISIONS (Arts. 1305-1317) Distinguish an ordinary Contract: a.) from a Contract of marriage b.) from an obligation c.) from an imperfect promise d.) from a pact e.) from a stipulation a.) from a Contract of marriage ORDINARY CONTRACT 1. The parties may be 2 or more persons of same or different genders
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gains are: A. Capital Assets B. Transfer of Capital Asset; and C. There must be profits or gains on such transfer‚ which will be known as capital gain (A). CAPITAL ASSETS Capital assets mean all types of assets either fixed or floating‚ movable or immovable and tangible or intangible. It also includes goodwill‚ leasehold rights‚ rights‚ jewellery‚ shares‚ a manufacturing license‚ land‚ building‚ investments‚ plant and machinery etc. We do not include the following assets in Capital Assets: 1. Personal
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arts and letters‚ but also modes of life‚ the fundamental rights of the human being‚ value systems‚ traditions‚ and beliefs. The above reflects the separation of culture and cultural heritage into both movable and immovable forms. This report focuses primarily on culture’s immovable forms‚ recognizing that the “cultural landscape” includes expressions of traditions and lifestyles that must be taken into consideration when looking at effective ways of safeguarding a community’s cultural heritage
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the following structural joint types. Suture: A type of fibrous Interlocking joints in the skull. Syndesmoses: An immovable joint in which bones are joined by connective tissue. Gomphosis: A joint that binds the teeth to bony sockets in the maxillary bone and mandible. b. Why are sutures and Gomphosis classified as synarthroses? These sutures are fibrous joints that are immovable. c. Syndesmoses are functionally a bit different. They are classified as amphiarthroses. Explain why. This
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we know the skull as an adult. B. Why are synarthroses an important component of fibrous joints? Rigid and immovable like joints in skull. exeRcise 2: Questions A. Cartilaginous joints exhibit amphiarthroses. Why is this important? Provide stability and cushioning and weight bearing B. Structurally‚ how are cartilaginous joints similar? Maybe immovable or slightly movable. exeRcise 3: Questions A. Which type of synovial joint has the least amount of movement
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Relation of Partners with Third Parties A. Implied Authority of the Partners B. Partners are agents for each other C. Liability of Partners D. Doctrine of Holding Out Essentials of Implied Authority of the partners: Implied authority refers to those powers of a partner which are not expressly given to him or are not written down in a partnership agreement. An act of the partner to come within the preview of implied authority must fulfill the following conditions:- (1) The act must be
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