Articles, tagged with "financial institutions", page 6
24th April 2007
INTRODUCTION:The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 is an Act to define the law relating to promissory notes, bills of exchange and cheques. This Act has been amended several times commencing from 1885 till 2002. The most important amendment is by Act 66 of...
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Author:
K.V. RAMANA MURTHY
09th February 2007
The property market in India is running is top gear and is going strong. It has opened a world of opportunities for everyone from developers to investors. The boost in the real estate market has brought an overall development in the economy. There is a cu...
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Author:
Aditya Jaiswal
09th February 2007
The form of currency used in Costa Rica is called the colon or colones in its plural form. The currency was named after Christopher Columbus and introduced as the main form of currency in Costa Rica during the year 1896. Today, the Costa Rican colon holds...
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Author:
Costa Vista Land
25th June 2006
The popularity of paper shredders has grown in recent years due to the rise in identity theft, as reports show that these crimes are most often committed by people who use stolen bank statements and other personal documents to gain access to other people'...
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Author:
Barry Hooper
12th June 2006
Banking in India is undergoing a stage of metamorphosis as the economy of the country takes a giant leap from being a hard-core manufacturing sector inclined economy to a burgeoning service sector economy. And along with the changing economy has evolved t...
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Author:
Suraj Singh
30th November 2005
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By now I'm sure you've heard about DXInOne and the E-Currency Exchange business. There are many online marketers taking full advantage of this opportunity by promoting their very expensive courses that can cost anywhere fro...
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Author:
Andrew Daigle