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VOCABULARY CASE A corporation established retailer house-ware footwear clothing permanent establishment sold to a third party intention cease trading incur losses apply for a tax relief group tax relief re-compute losses Tax Authority Higher Commissioner of Income Tax appeal refer for preliminary questions proportionate discriminatory February 2009 JA - REVISION - case studies

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  • VOCABULARY CASE A

    corporation

    established

    retailer

    house-ware

    footwear

    clothing

    permanent establishment

    sold to a third party

    intention

    cease trading

    incur losses

    apply for a tax relief

    group tax relief

    re-compute losses

    Tax Authority

    Higher Commissioner of Income Tax

    appeal

    refer for preliminary questions

    proportionate

    discriminatory

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  • VOCABULARY CASE B

    European Commission

    Family Allowance

    Employment Contract

    employee

    minor

    reside jointly

    care of

    custody of

    registered partnership

    marriage

    national legislation

    discriminated against

    file a claim

    interested parties

    to hold

    to appeal

    to equal

    to be perceived as

    gender

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  • VOCABULARY CASE C

    tenancy agreement

    transfer of rights

    assignment of rights

    provisions in a contract

    expressly stipulate

    reasonable grounds

    withhold consent

    withdraw an offer

    provide information

    financial history

    credit rating

    upon request

    incur losses

    file a claim

    to claim damages

    to seek compensation

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  • VOCABULARY CASE D

    sign a contract

    to be contracted to deliver a software program

    to subcontract a supplier

    delay

    to grant a client a discount

    to fail to meet the deadline

    to meet specifications

    stipulated in the contract

    to be notified in advance

    reputation

    to suffer losses

    to furnish evidence

    to ascertain the losses

    to claim damages for injured feelings

    emotional damage

    contract case

    to minimise the damage

    to suffer damage

    to take steps

    to foresee

    unable to recover

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