戴尔(Dyer)和霍德(Holder)从控制角度提出了以下三种人力资源战略()。
A、诱导战略
B、投资战略
C、参与战略
D、技能战略
A、诱导战略
B、投资战略
C、参与战略
D、技能战略
Which of the following rights is NOT held by a holder of a usufructuary right?
A.To possess a piece of construction land
B.To dispose of the property
C.To construct a building on the construction land
______ are essentially involved to a cheque.
A.Drawer, drawee, and payer
B.Holder, drawer, and payer
C.Payee, drawer, and drawee
D.Payee, drawee, and holder
To whom is an endorser liable if the bill of exchange is dishonored?
A.the payee
B.the drawer
C.a previous endorser
D.a subsequent endorser or holder
听力原文:W: Why is the bill of lading so important?
M: Because it shows the terms of the contract of carriage, gives evidence of the shipment of goods, and makes sure that the holder of it has the property in the goods.
Q: Which is one of the functions of a bill of lading but not mentioned in the conversation?
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A.The receipt of the goods given by the ship master.
B.The evidence of the terms of the contract of carriage.
C.The evidence of the shipment of goods.
D.The evidence that the holder of it has the property in the goods.
A.An order to confirm the right
B.An order to return the original object
C.An order to provide a guarantee
D.An order to remove the impediment
A certificate of deposit (CD) is issued by a depository- institution (56) that the holder has deposited at the institution a certain mount of money for a certain period of time. By issuing a certificate of deposit, a bank, or (57) institution, gives its pledge to (58) the certificate at maturity and to pay a certain rate of interest for the use of the deposited funds.
Certificates of deposit are issued in several different forms. They may be negotiable or nonnegotiable, If a CD is negotiable it may be sold on the secondary market (59) to maturity. Usually only large CDs are issued in negotiable form. CDs may also be issued either in bearer or registered form. Negotiable CDs are usually always issued in bearer form. because of the ease with which ownership may be (60) .
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A.evidence
B.fact
C.proof
D.prove