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Clearly, your failure to provide a fully functioning systemConstitutes a breach of warranty in itself. I propose that we meet at your earliest convenience and look Forward to hearing from you shortly. (178 words) Task 2 TO: Zoe Parsons, Director of Human Resources FROM: Liam Bengtsson, Associate, Real Estate Department DATE: 6 February SUBJECT: Training The purpose of this memorandum is to indicate how the Training programme of the Real Estate Department could be Improved. The present training focuses on the laws related to the types Of transactions in which are clients are involved. Seminars are Held periodically by senior members of the department to Inform our lawyers about recent transactions and changes in laws affecting our clients' international business. To improve the quality of our training programme, I propose that we do the following: v Introduce a case-study approach: The use of this method Would make our lawyers more aware of the practical Matters connected with the transactions which our clients Carry out. (; Expand cross-border scope: Courses focusing on the Issues involved in cross-border transactions should be Offered, presented by lawyers who have worked on deals in The jurisdictions involved. In this way, our lawyers would be Better able to serve our international clients. (; Offer language training: The common language of our International clients and the companies with which they do Business is English. By supplying instruction in English, our Lawyers will be better equipped to provide legal advice Worldwide. If we wish to be at the forefront of international transactions, Investment in ongoing training such as this is essential. The Advantages to us, as outlined above, would be considerable. I look forward to discussing these proposed changes with you. Yours sincerely Liam Bengtsson (228 words (not including opening and closing phrases)) Part 3 August 13 regulatory framework 14 workshop Data protection 16 electronic signature(s) Domain name 18 outsourcing 19 distance selling Pound;)360 Part 4 D 22 C C 27 B F F E A A E Reading D 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 C 6 D 7 D 8 C 9 B A 11 C 12 B NONE 14 IN 15 TO 16 SUCH 17 DO 18 BEEN 19 AS 20 ALTHOUGH/THOUGH/WHILE/WHILST 21 OF OR 23 HOW 24 ALL 25 FRAMEWORK OBLIGATIONS 27 PROSPEROUS 28 ACCOUNTABLE VIRTUALLY 30 SETTLEMENT 31 EVASION 32 IRREGULARITY/IRREGULARITIES 33 OFFENCE/OFFENSE FACILITATE 35 DISCIPLINARY 36 DISCLOSURE B 38 D 39 A 40 D 41 C 42 B 43 F 44 C E 46 G 47 A 48 D 49 B 50 C 51 C 52 B D 54 A Listening B 2 C 3 B 4 B 5 A 6 C 7 A 8 C 9 B LOA 11 C 12 ACCOUNTANTS/ECONOMISTS 13 (FULL-TIME) JUDGES SEVEN-HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE(DOLLARS) 15 WEBSITE 16 COMPETITION 17 OIL/MINING REAL ESTATE 19 (PANEL) DISCUSSION 20 VISA A 22 D 23 E 24 C 25 F 26 F 27 C 28 D E 30 A Listening Part 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 A 6 B Part 2 C 8 B 9 B 10 C 11 A Ro Student A Unit 5, Exercise 22 Unit 6, Exercise 25 Unit 15, Exercise 10 Answerkey E Student B Unit 5, Exercise 22 Your client sells bottling machines cos{ˆ250.,OOO each. They are guaranteed for a year and have a Year's service plan included. YoUr client doesn'tusu21l1y offer credit and can deliver them in two months' time. Unit 6, Exercise 25 CASEFILE1 ROLE: Lawyer Introduction: greet client; explain what will happen in Date: 2015-12-11; view: 935
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