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Sunday, 31 October 2010

Functions of Stock Exchange - Main Functions In The Market

Posted on 23:30 by Unknown
1. Continuous and ready market for securities
Stock exchange provides a ready and continuous market for purchase and sale of securities. It provides ready outlet for buying and selling of securities. Stock exchange also acts as an outlet/counter for the sale of listed securities.

2. Facilitates evaluation of securities
Stock exchange is useful for the evaluation of industrial securities. This
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Role of Stock Exchanges In Capital Market of India

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Role of Stock Exchanges In Capital Market of India
Stock Exchanges play a crucial role in the consolidation of a national economy in general and in the development of industrial sector in particular. It is the most dynamic and organised component of capital market. Especially, in developing countries like India, the stock exchanges play a cardinal role in promoting the level of capital formation
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What is Stock Exchange? Meaning Definitions and Features

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What is Stock Exchange? Meaning
Stock Exchange (also called Stock Market or Share Market) is one important constituent of capital market. Stock Exchange is an organized market for the purchase and sale of industrial and financial security. It is convenient place where trading in securities is conducted in systematic manner i.e. as per certain rules and regulations.It performs various functions
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Friday, 29 October 2010

Essentials of Mortgage - Rights of Mortgagor - Mortgage Loans

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Definition of Mortgage
A mortgage is the transfer of an interest in specific immovable property for the purpose of securing the payment of money advanced or to be advanced by way of loan, and existing or future debt or the performance of an engagement which may give rise to a pecuniary liability.
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Parties & Terms Involved In A Mortgage
Mortgage : A temporary loan
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Tenancy - Tenancy at will Vs Tenancy from Month to Month

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What is Tenancy at will ?
The term "Tenancy at will" literally means a tenancy under which the tenant is in possession, and which can be determined (i.e. terminated) at the will of the lessor or the lessee.
The terminability of the "tenancy at will" at the instance of the lessor or lessee at any time is its main characteristic.
In another words, in the case of tenancy at will either party to the
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Love, Care and Respect Your Mother and Father - Life Quotes

Posted on 20:28 by Unknown
Pappa And Mummy's Love
When we were 1 year old, they fed us and bathed us. We thanked them by crying all night long.
When we were 3 years old, they made all our meals with love. We thanked them by tossing our plate on the floor.
When we were 6 years old, they walked us to School. We thanked them by screaming. "I'm not going!"
When we were 12 years old, they warned us not to watch too much TV
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Semiconductor - Semiconductor Device Materials & Applications

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What is a Semiconductor?
A semiconductor is a solid material that has electrical conductivity in between a conductor and an insulator; it can vary over that wide range either permanently or dynamically.



Semiconductors are important in electronic technology. Semiconductor devices, electronic components made of semiconductor materials, are essential in modern consumer electronics, including
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LASER - Meaning, Uses and Applications of Laser Technology

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What is a Laser?
A laser is an optical device that emits coherent light (electromagnetic radiation). The term 'laser' is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
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Typically, lasers are thought of as emitting light in a narrow, low-divergence beam, with a narrow wavelength spectrum ('monochromatic' light). Lasers need not have either
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Genetically Modified (GM) Foods - Review of GM Foods and Crops

Posted on 07:00 by Unknown
What is Genetically Modified (GM) Food?
Genetically modified (GM) foods, more accurately called Genetically Engineered Foods, are foods that have had their DNA altered through genetic engineering. Unlike conventional genetic modification that is carried out through conventional breeding and that have been consumed for thousands of years, GE foods were first put on the market in the early 1990s.
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Nanotechnology - Meaning and Applications of Nanotechnology

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What is Nanotechnology? ↓
Nanotechnology refers to a field of applied science whose theme is the control of matter on an atomic and molecular scale. Generally nanotechnology is approximately 100 nanometers or smaller and involves developing materials or devices within that size. Nanotechnology is a highly multidisciplinary field, drawing from a number of fields such as applied physics, materials
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Monday, 25 October 2010

Poverty Is A Curse To Mankind - A High School Essay - India

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I completely disagree with this statement. Man may be poor materialistically but spiritually and mentally he is not poor. Poverty depends on one's own thinking. There are many examples in public life which would support my view. Lal Bahadur Shastri, Abraham Lincoln, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam each belonged to a poor family. These persons touched the height of success. They encountered challenges of
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Principles of Natural Justice - Consequences if not followed

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Natural Justice is an important concept in administrative law. The principles of natural justice of fundamental rules of procedure is the preliminary basis of a good administrative set up of any country.
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In India it was laid down by the Supreme Court in one case that administrative Tribunals and Quasi-Judicial bodies are not required to adhere to the rules of
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Sunday, 24 October 2010

Sources of Administrative Law In India - New Branch of Law

Posted on 22:36 by Unknown
Administrative law is mainly concerned with powers. It is necessary to examine the sources of powers before considering in details how power is controlled. The customary divisions of the sources of legal power are "Common law" and "Statute", so it is with administrative authority. So far as the Central Government is concerned its common law powers falls under the Royal Prerogative which however
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Function of Administrative Law In A Democratic Country

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Administrative Law has come to be accepted as a necessary evil of all democratic countries of the world where welfare schemes for the general body of people are planned. It has been accepted as inevitable for modern states, more to because of the concept of a socialistic pattern of society and a welfare state which has been introduced and administered by the government in our country.
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Importance of Administrative Law Is Growing - Reasons

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There are several reasons and factors which are responsible for the growth of This new branch of law. Some of the reasons and factors are responsible for the rapid growth of Administrative law in 20th century.
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1. Changed relations of Authorities and Citizens
It can be seen from the present set up of the Administration that relations of the public authorities
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Growth and Development of Administrative Law In India

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Administrative law was existent in India even in ancient times. Under the Mauryas and Guptas, several centuries before christ, there was well organised and centralise Administration in India.
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The rule of "Dharma" was observed by kings and Administrators and nobody claimed any exemption from it. The basic principle of natural justice and fair play were followed by
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Saturday, 23 October 2010

Understanding The Nature and Scope of Administrative Law

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Nature of Administrative Law
Administrative Law is a new branch of law that deals with the powers of the Administrative authorities, the manner in which powers are exercised and the remedies which are available to the aggreived persons, when those powers are abused by administrative authorities.

The Administrative process has come to stay and it has to be accepted as a necessary evil in all
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Concept of Administrative Law - Definitions and Explanation

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Introduction To Administrative Law
In the field of law, the most significant and outstanding development of the 20th century is the rapid growth of administrative law. It does not, however, mean that there was no administrative law before this century. Since many years it has been very much in existence. But in this century, the philosophy as to the role and function of the state has undergone a
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Friday, 22 October 2010

Improve Writing Skills For Effective Written Communication

Posted on 20:38 by Unknown
Improve writing skills
Writing skill is an essential requirement in today's era. It plays a vital role in written communication. It has different types used for various purposes. One has to be alert during writing as it may become a legal document.Writing is an important ingredient of a professional. It is a major technique for effective written communication.Listed below are some techniques to
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Good Email Etiquette To Follow In Business Organisation - Tips

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Email Etiquette In Business Organisation
Today, in a business organisation, email messages are required. Their mode varies from traditional model. One must remain alert while sending email as inappropriate, incomplete, ambiguous email may hinder smooth communication. Hence, one has to follow proper method while sending and reading emails. And ask for clarification to avoid any dispute.

Most of
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Thursday, 21 October 2010

Video Conferencing - Video Teleconferencing - Advantages

Posted on 17:13 by Unknown
What is Video Conference ?
Video Teleconference or Video Conference is an interactive groups of people or individuals at telecommunication in different locations via two-way video and audio transmissions.
Components Required For A Video Conference
In contemporary era following components are required to arrange a video conferencing.Video Input : Video Camera or Webcam.
Video Output : Computer
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