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Trade Contract

Part 1

Trade Contract

 This contract attends to the agreement made between (client) and hotel Mandela. It is effected on 23rd February and pertains to facilities or amenities offered for hotel management, which will take place on 25th March 2021 from 10 am to 4 pm. The merchant hereby approves to offer the following facilities for the sake of making the event possible after which the Hotel Mandela will grant him the following compensations- financial compensation, subsidized rates in terms of hoteling services, cover his financial liabilities and services, referrals to similar kinds of business permits, allocation of starting capital, endorsement of other companies, the branding of merchandise, access to other utilities and networks and compensation.

 Compensation

 In exchange for the offers outlined above, the client accepted to deliver to the merchant, $100,000,000,000 sum of money. A non-refundable charge of 30% will be incurred. The sum will be released into the merchant’s account after all the elements of the agreement have been approved and delivered as per the regulations and stipulations of the entire contract. The balance is to be delivered after 4 business days.

 Happenings and Logistics

 The merchant will access the event from the 12noon to 3 pm on 24th February to prepare the location and transport needed items into the event to make the event a success. Goods that will be needed for the exhibition will be done in a clean section of the event and all through most of the people at the event are to be well acquainted with them. Before the goods and services are transferred into the event, the merchant has to agree with the client beforehand. The goods agreed upon will be entered into the contract and each party will sign as a way of approving the transfer from one area to another.

Formal dress code

 The merchant is to present himself in a professional manner that does not warrant criticism from clients’ guests. The trading location is to be prepared in advance so that nothing interferes with the flow of the event. Also, all other stations in the location’s event are to be attended to by the merchant. Everything that is brought into the event should serve its purpose as initially agreed upon by the merchant

 Client                                                                                date

 Merchant                                                                              date

Part 2

 Summary of the Article and Critique of the Article

 The article highlight and echoes a message by one of the final year students nominated for ‘a hundred for hundred awards' event held in 2007. The message not only served as an inspiration for students but also labeled a project initiated by 'hundred for hundred'. The project aimed to recruit one hundred learners from needy families (Massey, 2008). The students were later enrolled in civil engineering education. Despite the monetary challenges, the project did not only remain afloat but also managed to select and maintain the most talented workforce within South Africa region. For instance one of the students enrolled in the program was able to accumulate all of the four distinctions throughout her academic years at Johannesburg University. ‘Hundred for hundred' later partnered with the Thuthuka project. The aim was to strengthen the 'hundred for hundred’ project and give it greater ability to reach more people and to advance its agenda into more parts of the nation. Additionally, the partnership enabled more people to reach out to the entire project and provide it, financial assistant, to meet its immediate objectives. Consequently, the project was able to increase its chartered bank accounts across South Africa. Later on, the project was relaunched in 2002 with other chartered banks in South Africa and Johannesburg University. Presently, the program has approximately 560 students and 16 completions. The financial assistance enabled the program to enroll more students and even coach some of them after they finished their education through the program. Some of the Thuthuka wells sponsored the project and enrolled more students into civil engineering by offering bursaries to ten more students. More than ever the project ensured that it polished its framework which in turn enabled it to attend to more needy students.

 Personally, the article applies to me because it echoes the ideals ii thrive to have daily.it is human to assist other people from a needy background. Also, the project ensured that it is result-oriented. For instance, they ensured that the students were enrolled in the program are taken care of and all their needs are met. Also, the initiators of the project are relentless, even when the project seems to prosper they still look for more space to expand their territories.  This way their students win international awards during the first academic year. It is evidence of hard work pays. For the sake of cementing the relationship with other people the projects went higher in terms of expectations and even attaining immediate goals. Also, whenever met with an obstacle the managers of the project ensured that they complied with everything that needs to be done according to the law.

 

 

 

 References

Massey, I. (2008). Risk management for contracts. Civil Engineering: Magazine of the South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 16(1), 34. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/221165761?accountid=28844

 

 

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