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Real Estate - Creditor Rights and Remedies
Creditors who have a security interest in the real property or real estate of the debtor have special rights or protections. This video explains what are the rights and remedies of a creditor with regard to real estate or real property?
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Real Defenses to Payment of Negotiable Instrument
Real Defenses to Payment of Negotiable Instrument
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Professionalism - Please, Thank You, and Interjections in a Conversation
This Video Explains Professionalism - Please, Thank You, and Interjections in a Conversation
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Product Line Analysis in Accounting
Product line analysis is a detailed process employed as part of the managerial accounting process. This video explains what is Product Line Analysis in managerial accounting.
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Process for Mediating a Legal Dispute
This Video Explains Process for Mediating a Legal Dispute
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Process for Arresting a Suspect
This Video Explains Process for Arresting a Suspect
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Priority Rules for Conflicting Security Interests
Priority Rules for Conflicting Security Interests
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Priority of Multiple Purchase Money Security Interests
Priority of Multiple Purchase Money Security Interests
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Priority in Purchase Money Security Interst in Collateral
Priority in Purchase Money Security Interst in Collateral
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Principal Agent Relationships in a Negotiation
In negotiations the principle parties are the decision makers, while the agents are the people who represent the interests of the principal decision makers. In negotiations, you have to know who's sitting at the table. Some of these...
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Principal Liable for Torts of an Agent
Principal Liable for Torts of an Agent
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Presentment Warranty of a Negotiable Instrument
Presentment Warranty of a Negotiable Instrument
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Survivorship Bias
What is Survivorship Bias? Survivorship bias or survival bias is the logical error of concentrating on entities that passed a selection process while overlooking those that did not. This can lead to incorrect conclusions because of...
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Strategy - Explained
Strategy is a plan of actions that fit together to reach a clear destination. That destination is dictated by a set of decisions that sets the organization apart from its competitors, derives from the organization's unique...
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Strategic Maneuvering
Strategic maneuvering in argumentative discourse consists in reconciling two simultaneous tendencies: aiming for effectiveness and maintaining reasonableness.
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Standards of Constitutional Review
This Video Explains Standards of Constitutional Review
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Stakeholder Mapping
Stakeholder mapping is the visual process of laying out all the stakeholders of a product, project, or idea on one map.
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Stacey Matrix
What is the Stacey Matrix? It is designed to help understand the factors that contribute to complexity and choose the best management actions to address different degrees of complexity.
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Special Priority Rules for Proceeds from Sale of Collateral
Special Priority Rules for Proceeds from Sale of Collateral
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Soft System Methodology
What is the Soft System Methodology? Soft systems methodology is an organised way of thinking that's applicable to problematic social situations and in the management of change by using action.
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Six Hats Approach
What is the Six Hats Appraoch? "Six Thinking Hats" is a way of investigating an issue from a variety of perspectives, but in a clear, conflict-free way. It can be used by individuals or groups to move outside habitual ways of thinking,...
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Sherman Act Vertical Territorial Agreements
Sherman Act Vertical Territorial Agreements