He has proved his courage in battle.(英译中)
He has proved his courage in battle.(英译中)
He has proved his courage in battle.(英译中)
Which statement about Carl is NOT true?
A.He is proud of his career because he has proved that he's an excellent athlete.
B.He has won 9 gold medals in the Olympic Games.
C.He enjoys staying in good shape.
D.He is 35 years old.
Which statement about Carl is INCORRECT?
A.He is proud of his career because he has proved that he"s an excellent athlete.
B.He has won 9 gold medals in the Olympic Games.
C.He enjoys staying in good shape.
D.He is 35 years old.
The company’s main contract was with Dank plc a large industrial conglomerate.
In the course of its research activity, Clean Ltd’s scientists developed a new super glue. Des was very keen to pursue the manufacture of the glue but the board of directors overruled him and decided that the company should stick to its core business.
The managing director of Dank plc is a friend of Des’s and has told him that Dank plc will not be renewing its contract with Clean Ltd as he is not happy with its performance. He also told Des that he would be happy to continue to deal with him, if only he was not linked to Clean Ltd.
Following that discussion Des resigned from his position as managing director of Clean Ltd and set up his own company, Flush Ltd which later entered into a contract with Dank plc to replace Clean Ltd. Flush Ltd also manufactures the new glue discovered by Clean Ltd’s scientists, which has proved to be very profitable.
Required:
In the context of company law, advise the board of Clean Ltd as to whether they can take any action against Des or Flush Ltd.(10 marks)
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Some older decisions have held that the carrier,in order to rebut the presumption of liability resulting from the arrival in damaged condition of GOODs shipped undamaged,must prove not only that the loss or damage was caused by one of the excepted perils,but also that the harm did not result from any negligence on the carrier&39;s part.
Most more recent decisions and authors,however,uphold the view that,in general,the carrier may rebut the claimant&39;s prima facie case simply by proving that the loss was caused by an excepted peril.At that point,the onus switches to the cargo claimant to prove that the true cause of the loss was the carrier&39;s negligence.
Nevertheless certain Hague and Hague/Visby Rules exceptions,expressly or implicitly,also require the carrier to negative its own negligence in proving the exception itself.For example,a clause in the said rules expressly imposes on the carrier the burden of proving that the loss or damage occurred without its actual fault or privity and without any fault or neglect on the part of its servants or agents.
The carrier,however,must truly prove the existence of one or more of the exceptions and their causative role in respect of the loss or damage.Conjectures and speculation do not take the place of hard evidence.A court has held:“Mere speculation will not overcome the prima facie evidence of a clean bill of lading”.
问题:
The carrier will be held liable for the loss or damage if _______.
A.it is proved that he has privity to the loss or damage
B.it is proved that the fault or neglect on his part is not the true cause of the loss or damage
C.it is too onerous for him to demonstrate that the loss or damage is caused by what is beyond his control
D.if there are conjectures and speculation
In accordance with old decisions,the carrier will not be excused unless he has proved that _______.A.not only the loss or damage was caused by one of the excepted perils,but also that the harm did not result from any negligence on the his part
B.the loss or damage was caused by one of the excepted perils
C.the harm did not result from any negligence on his part
D.there are conjectures and speculation
In accordance with most more recent decisions and authors,the carrier will not be excused unless he has proved that _______.A.not only the loss or damage was caused by one of the excepted perils,but also that the harm did not result from any negligence on the his part
B.the loss or damage was caused by one of the excepted perils
C.the harm did not result from any negligence on his part
D.there are conjectures and speculation
It is concluded that _______.A.The carrier is not in a position to prove the loss or damage is substantially caused by one or more of the excepted perils
B.It can not be decided that whether the carrier has to prove the loss or damage is substantially caused by one or more of the excepted perils because there are some differences between the decisions and authors and requirements of Hague and Hague/Visby Rules
C.The carrier does not have to prove the loss or damage is substantially caused by one or more of the excepted perils due to the fact that there are some differences between the decisions and authors and requirements of Hague and Hague/Visby Rules
D.The carrier must truly prove the loss or damage is substantially caused by one or more of the excepted perils even there are some differences between the decisions and authors and requirements of Hague and Hague/Visby Rules
No matter where it is used, "Flextime" system has proved ______.
A.entirely effective
B.a complete failure
C.to be disliked by the employers
D.too difficult to carry out
1. Strangely, some people find that they can smell one type of flower but not another, _______others are sentitive to the smells of both flowers. A. when B. since C. for D. while 2. Doing your homework is a sure way to improve your test scores, and this is especially true _____ it comes to classroom tests. A. before B. as C. since D. when 3. _______ to speak when the audience interrupted him. A. Hardly had he begun B. No sooner hardly had he begun C. Not until he begin D. Scarcely had he begin 4. Conversation becomes weaker in a society that spends so much time listening and being talked to _______ it has all but lost the will and skill to speak for itself. A. as B. which C. that D. what 5. He can continue to support himself and his family _________ he produces a surplus. A. only if B. much as C. long before D. ever since 6. He will surely finish the job on time __________ he has left to do it in his own way. A. in that B. in case C. as far as D. so long as 7. ________ its economy continues to recover, the US is increasingly becoming a nation of part timers and temporary workers. A. Even though B. Now that C. If only D. Provided that 8. All these conditions tend to increase the probability of a child committing a criminal act, ______ a direct causal relationship has not yet been established. A. provided B. since C. although D. supposing 9. _________ what he achieved in medicine he remained modest. A. Despite B. Although C. If D. Whereas 10. The theory that the earth was flat was very popular in ancient Rome. This view, _________, has generally proved to be wrong nowadays. A. however B. meanwhile C. therefore D. moreover
听力原文: Clark Warren has been a marriage counselor for 35 years -- long enough to help couples confront just about every domestic difficulty imaginable. On the personal side, he's helped six close friends as they went through three divorces each. His own marriage, happily, has lasted 43 years -- and he and his wife, Marylyn, have raised three daughters who also enjoy happiness of marriage.
So this is enough to say that Dr. Warren knows a fair bit about marriage -- from his practice, his friends, his own experience, and from his parents, who still liked to hold hands after 70 years together. And he thinks he knows what it is that makes or breaks a marriage.
The key, he says, is not necessarily family background, or chemistry, or even how old people are when they marry. It is... are you ready? That is choosing wisely in the first place. "This choice has more to do with the eventual success of your marriage than everything else combined that you do after you get married," says this voice of experience. "If you choose someone who is highly compatible, it feels almost effortless; if you are mismatched, it's all hard work and good intentions."
What is Clark Warren?
A.A domestic scientist.
B.A marriage counselor.
C.A happy bachelor.
D.A medical advisor.
Decide whether the sentences are formal or informal. If the sentence is formal, write down F. If the sentence is informal, write down I. Sentences 1 The project will be completed next year. 2 I showed that his arguments didn’t hold water. 3 I wonder why he put up with those terrible conditions for so long. 4 Five more tests will be necessary before the experiment can be concluded. 5 It is possible to consider the results from a different viewpoint. 6 It has been proved that the arguments so far are without foundation. 7 He’ll have to do another five tests before he can stop the experiment. 8 It is not clear why such terrible conditions were tolerated for so long. 9 There are a number of reasons why the questionnaire should be revised. 10 We’ll finish the job next year.
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