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If such an unlikely transaction were to take place, it would more logically be accomplished by a stock purchase, followed by the prosecution of the claim by the wholly-owned subsidiary, followed by liquidation.
If one barters for a profit, one pays the appropriate tax ; if one generates a loss in the transaction, they have a loss.
* Indivisibility of certain goods: If a person wants to buy a certain amount of another's goods, but only has for payment one indivisible unit of another good which is worth more than what the person wants to obtain, a barter transaction cannot occur.
If the transaction was a " good bargain " contract generally gives a better result for the claimant.
If the transaction were a " bad bargain ", tort gives a better result for the claimant.
If the owner of the contract exercises this right, the counter-party has the obligation to carry out the transaction.
If there is no such chance of loss, the transaction may have the form of insurance, but not the substance.
* If any suspicious transaction is noticed, the Branch Anti Money Laundering Compliance Officer ( BAMLCO ) has to be notified and accordingly the Suspicious Transaction Report ( STR ) has to be done.
* If in any account there is a transaction exceeding 7. 00 lakh in a single day that has to be reported as Cash Transaction Report ( CTR ).
If a manual inspection reveals that the transaction is suspicious, the institution should file a Suspicious Activity Report.
If the system has no concept of end-users then performance goal is likely to be based on a maximum throughput or transaction rate.
If not, the relay is still effectively open ( for instance, by the above rules ): it is easy to forge e-mail header and envelope information, it is considerably harder to successfully forge an IP address in a TCP / IP transaction due to the three-way handshake that occurs as a connection is started.
If a company that was acquired in a secondary buyout gets sold to another financial sponsor, the resulting transaction is called a tertiary buyout.
If there had been other constraints, triggers or cascades, every single change operation would have been checked in the same way as the above before the transaction was committed.
If the 31st day falls on Shabbat or a festival, the redemption is delayed, because any sort of business transaction is not allowed on those days.
" If an attacker can modify the message on the wire, and can guess the format of the unencrypted message, the attacker could be able to change the amount of the transaction, or the recipient of the funds, e. g. "< tt > TRANSFER $ 0100000. 00 TO ACCOUNT # 227 </ tt >.
If the internal transaction costs are higher than the external transaction costs the company will be downsized by outsourcing, for example.
If during the DHCP transaction, the device obtains a domain name, for example, through a DNS server or via DNS forwarding, the device should use that name in subsequent network operations ; otherwise, the device should use its IP address.
If some of the operations are completed but errors occur when the others are attempted, the transaction-processing system " rolls back " all of the operations of the transaction ( including the successful ones ), thereby erasing all traces of the transaction and restoring the system to the consistent, known state that it was in before processing of the transaction began.
If all operations of a transaction are completed successfully, the transaction is committed by the system, and all changes to the database are made permanent ; the transaction cannot be rolled back once this is done.

If and costs
If this threefold division of costs were to have its counterpart in the actual rates of charge for service, as it actually does have in some rates, there would result a three-part rate for any one class of service.
If the farm is in an industrial area where wages are high, farm labor costs will also be high.
If the culture supports it, perhaps the economic discipline of the Lancaster school can reduce costs even further.
If the revenue the firm is receiving is greater than its total variable cost ( R > VC ) then the firm is covering all variable cost plus there is additional revenue (" contribution "), which can be applied to fixed costs.
If the firm decides to operate, the firm will continue to produce where marginal revenue equals marginal costs because these conditions insure not only profit maximization ( loss minimization ) but also maximum contribution.
If other products are brought inside along with pests and diseases, it would damage the ecosystem seriously and add millions of costs in the local agricultural businesses.
If employers were to choose to maintain operations in South Korea, there is a possibility that they might incur higher costs in retraining or upgrading the skills of this group of middle-age workers.
If, however, a full truckload of a product is ordered to reduce transportation costs, there will be an increase in inventory holding costs which may increase total logistics costs.
If an SSTO vehicle were combined with reliable systems and lower maintenance design of a more automated nature, it could greatly reduce operational costs.
If the fixed costs were, say, $ 1000 per month for rent, insurance and owner's salary, the company could therefore sell 5 coaches per month for a total of $ 3000 ( priced at $ 600 each ), or 10 coaches for a total of $ 4500 ( priced at $ 450 each ), and make a profit of $ 500 in both cases.
If a prisoner qualifies, a state may allow compassionate early release to avoid high costs associated with organ transplants.
If ontological commitment is thought of as a matter of the ontological costs of a theory, then it is possible that a sentence may be ontologically committed to an entity even though competent speakers of the language do not recognize the sentence as asserting the existence of that entity.
If instead, we take the opposite extreme, and assume all consumers come from the producers ' group, and also assume their only purchasing power comes from the wages earned in production and the product costs their whole wage, then the graph looks radically different.
Commercial director Duncan Reid of Ingenious explains the business savvy of the deal, saying, " If you're paying a small distribution fee and covering your own marketing costs, you enjoy the lion's share of the proceeds of the album.
If they failed, the provincial government could carry out the necessary measures and charge the costs to the landowner or municipality.
If calls are time-metered, the duration of the connection incurs costs.
If there exist external costs such as pollution, the good will be overproduced by a competitive market, as the producer does not take into account the external costs when producing the good.
If a commercial company were able to be more efficient, costs could come down significantly.
If this approach is unsuccessful, we have the power to carry out the work needed ourselves and recover our costs.
If inventory with a historical cost of $ 100 is sold for $ 115 when it costs $ 110 to replace it, the profit recorded would be $ 5 only based on replacement cost, not $ 15 ;
If no arrangements are made by the owner of such animal for payment of such costs of seizure and impoundment or the removal of such animal from the city, within a period of five days, then such peace officer may arrange for such animal to be destroyed in a humane manner.
This comprehensive study indicating, among other things, that transport deregulation reduced distribution costs in the United States from about 14 % of gross domestic product to under 11 % ( If this measure is selected, current dollar savings can be calculated by multiplying current GDP by @ 3 %).< sup > in article </ sup >

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