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Legal Aspects of Equipment Leasing in Latin America:A Financial Tool for Business in Latin America Leasing is the financial tool of the future for Latin America. A study of the causes, the evolution and the dimension of the external debt problem in Latin America lead the author to conclude that the flow of petrodollars in the 1970's to the oil producing countries in South America did not result in a real investment or economic growth. Growth did not occur because the fragile cash structure that exists in South America can allow for a deviation of cash flow to uses different from those originally intended. This sort of deviation can not occur with leasing because leasing does not provide for delivery of cash but rather of tangible and productive assets, which can not be diverted from their intended purpose. An overview of the leasing business in Latin America, including a description of its role in modern life, its potential use as a tool to satisfy market demand, and its legal nature and the regulations that govern it are analyzed herein. Equipment leasing has become the dominant and most feasible tool for effectivizing sales of capital goods, equipment, machinery and technological devices to Latin America. (18) Latimer Hinks Help Local Manufacturer to Purchase its own Premises Latimer Hinks Solicitors has helped a leading North East manufacturing firm to purchase its own premises. Taking ownership of its 20,000 sq ft building in West Auckland will allow Atlas Washroom Systems to make savings of around ?20,000 per year, which management is re-investing into the business. Nicola Neilson, a partner at Latimer Hinks Solicitors, conducted the legal work on the deal to buy the manufacturing and office facility, which is valued at around ?300,000, for ?180,000, with the client’s lending being supported by HSBC. Atlas Washroom Systems, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in April, employs 21 people and is a leading manufacturer and installer of shower and toilet cubicles, wall cladding, bench seating, lockers and ducting. The company has rented the site, on the Aptec Enterprise Park, since it was formed by former workers of a previous business, which relocated to Suffolk in 2001. Atlas Washroom Systems’ managing director, Gerald Shervington said: "The help we have received from Latimer Hinks and HSBC has been invaluable in securing the purchase of our building. This will allow us to make savings that can be re-invested in the site and equipment to drive the business forward.” Nicola Neilson said: "Atlas Washroom Systems is a real success story for the North East, having formed because of a desire by the workforce of the site’s previous occupier to stay in the region. The company has now become the North East leader in its field, serving customers all across the UK, and I hope this latest move will help Gerald and his team to bolster that position.” Peter Harvey, commercial manager of HSBC said: "Gerald first mentioned the idea of buying his premises two years ago, as his lease was coming to an end. Having worked with the firm since it was established, I had no hesitation in giving the plans HSBC’s backing and I am delighted to have been able to help make this deal a reality" commercial equipment lease This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher's website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Title: Aircraft Equipment Settlement Leases Act of 1993 : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Economic and Commercial Law of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session on H.r. 1140 March 10, 1993; Original Published by: Washington : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office in 1993 in 52 pages; Subjects: Airplanes; Leases; Industrial equipment leases; Leases - United States; Industrial equipment leases - United States; Airplanes - United States - Equipment and supplies; Law / General; Business Related topics: future military equipment renting ski equipment poultry equipment rs outside playground equipment equipment rental alexandria va used home audio equipment used play equipment used construction equipment australia |
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Over the past two years, however, state oversight agencies repeatedly have cited problems – contract payments made without verifying that work was actually performed, payments for services or equipment not covered in consulting contracts, and a lack of policies and procedures to review invoices and payments. With spending set to leap from millions of dollars per year in planning to billions per year once construction begins, those worries are now magnified. The first 520-mile phase between San Francisco and Los Angeles, through the San Joaquin Valley, is expected to cost at least $43 billion over the next decade – and likely much more. "We're rapidly approaching a time when I'm going to have to ask myself, 'Is (the rail authority) capable of delivering?' " said state Sen. Joe Simitian, D-Palo Alto, a frequent critic of the authority's management. "That remains a question mark in my mind." The authority says it needs consultants because the scale of the project is bigger than the agency's staff can handle on its own. "Through consultants, we can leverage a lot more experts rather than hire someone into a state job that we'll only need for a few months or years," said Jeffrey Barker, the authority's deputy executive director for communications. But Barker acknowledges it's a challenge to keep tabs on them all. Escalating spending The California High-Speed Rail Authority was created by the state Legislature in 1996 to develop a high-speed train system. In its first decade, only twice did the agency's annual budget exceed $4 million a year – enough to employ a handful of staff, cover administrative expenses and hire consultants to do the heavy lifting. That included a preliminary business plan at a tab of about $5.4 million between 1997 and 2000 and a statewide environmental assessment that totaled more than $17 million between 2000 and 2006. Between 1997 and 2007, the authority received more than $32 million from the state's Public Transportation Account, which is fed by sales taxes on gasoline and diesel. About $11 million more came from other state transportation accounts. A little more than $4 million came from federal transportation trust funds. Intensified planning over the past several years has ramped up the authority's spending dramatically. As construction approaches, the agency's budget rocketed from less than $5.2 million in 2005-06 to more than $220 million in the 2010-11 budget year that ended June 30. The acceleration has been sharpest since California voters approved Proposition 1A in 2008. The bond measure provides up to $9.95 billion for construction of the statewide train system. Since Prop. 1A was approved, nearly $400 million in bond money has been allocated to the authority for its operations. The federal government also kicked in more than $144 million in 2010 and 2011. Most of that continues to flow to consultants. The authority's single largest current contract is with Parsons Brinckerhoff, an American subsidiary of English engineering and construction firm Balfour Beatty. Under its $199 million, seven-year deal, Parsons Brinckerhoff is managing the overall high-speed rail program on behalf of the authority. That includes overseeing regional engineering and environmental contractors - each of which is being paid tens of millions of dollars. The authority has more than $800 million in contracts with consultants handling different agency functions. Not all of the contracts are for engineering. There are multimillion-dollar contracts for video and animation production and for financial service Pen-wide FTX keeps 6-52 Soldiers sharp By Capt. 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On Suwon Air Base, Pfc. Harley Farnsworth and the rest of his crew from B Battery, 6-52 Air Defense Artillery Battalion, received the order to reload one of the PATRIOT launching stations. The crews immediately dashed toward the launcher, their ballistic armor plates heavy upon them as they went through the steps to reload the spent canister utilizing the guided missile transport. Farnsworth and his crew understood perfectly well that tens of thousands of innocent lives depend on whether they can successfully accomplish their missions in a timely manner. “We are the ones who keep the air battle going and the missiles firing,” said Farnsworth. His crews successfully passed the missile reload evaluation during the exercise. Just as the missile reload evaluation was winding down, a few miles down the road, another group of Soldiers were being tested on their skill to conduct aerial missile resupply missions. Near the Suwon Air Base flight line, Soldiers from Alpha Company, 602nd Aviation Support Battalion, along with personnel from Foxtrot Company, 6-52 Air Defense Artillery Battalion, eagerly awaited the arrival of the CH-47D flying in from USAG Humphreys. The helicopter, assigned to 3-2 General Support Aviation Battalion (GSAB), will be slinging PATRIOT missile canisters across treacherous terrain to a distant firing unit running dangerously low on ammunition. “This training [aerial resupply] validates the battalion’s ability to coordinate for air support from 3-2 GSAB and resupply its fire units even during degraded road condition” said, 1st Lt. Stephen Bonner of Foxtrot Company, 6-52 ADA Battalion and one of the primary coordinators for the sling load operation. “The more times we do training such as this, the more comfortable we will be when we have to conduct aerial resupply missions during wartime,” he added. Aside from air defense operations, the exercise also challenged U.S. as well as ROK Soldiers and Airmen stationed at Suwon Air Base on their ability to conduct combined base defense and force protection operations. Deep within Republic of Korea’s 10th Tactical Fighter Wing Command and Control bunker, the U.S. liaison officer was notified that a simulated breach was detected near one of 6-52nd Air Defense Artillery Battalion’s facilities. Within minutes, two Republic of Korea Air Force K200 infantry fighting vehicles loaded with ROK soldiers arrived at the site of the potential infiltration. Staff Sgt. James Forst, assigned to Foxtrot Company, 6-52 Air Defense Artillery Battalion, with the help of an interpreter explained the unfolding situation to the ROK security forces, as forces from both nations began pulling security around the breach and executed a combined cordon and search operation. 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Dog Whisperer: The Rescue Emily has dreams of drowning. Night after night, she’s being sucked under—until the third night. She realizes it’s not just a dream. It’s really happening to someone—or something. On the rocky shore outside her house, Emily finds a large dog. He’s barely alive, but she’s determined to save him. She can feel his pain—and his determination to live. The dog is brought to the vet. And with Emily’s help, he starts to improve. But is the bond between the girl and her dog something more? She can see what he sees, feel what he feels. And Zack seems to be able to read her mind, too. Is it possible that together, Emily and Zack can do more than read each other’s minds? Can they turn their powers to helping other people? (9) Medical evacuation during Op JAGUAR University Hospital of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica 27 August 2011 Canadian Forces (CF) Search and Rescue (SAR) members along with staff from the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) staff transfer a medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) patient from the CF SAR CH-146 Griffon Helicopter at UHWI in Kingston, Jamaica on August 27, 2011 as part of Operation (Op) JAGUAR. Op JAGUAR is Canada's contribution of military aviation and search-and-rescue (SAR) capability to support the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) and to conduct essential training for Canadian Forces search-and-rescue teams. Task Force (TF) Jamaica is responsible for flying life-saving missions such SAR and medical evacuations in support of JDF operations. The SAR teams deployed with TF Jamaica will also conduct training activities required to ensure the long-term availability of SAR aircrew for operations in Canada. 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Il s’agit aussi d’une occasion de tenir des exercices essentiels pour les equipes canadiennes de recherche et sauvetage. La Force operationnelle (FO) en Jamaique est responsable de missions aeriennes de recherche et sauvetage et d’evacuation de blesses ayant pour but d’appuyer les operations de la FDJ. Les equipes de SAR de la FO Jamaique prendront egalement part a des exercices essentiels pour assurer leur disponibilite operationnelle a long terme. Partis en aout, les aeronefs et le personnel de la FO Jamaique rentreront au Canada lorsque la capacite de recherche et sauvetage de la FDJ sera prete a satisfaire a ses exigences operationnelles. 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Canadian Forces Image Number IS2010-3030-30 By Corporal Shilo Adamson with Canadian Forces Combat Camera _____________________________Traduction District de Panjwayi, Afghanistan 17 octobre 2010 On apercoit un convoi de vehicules de soutien blindes lourds (vehicules logistiques utilises pour transporter de l’equipement, du carburant et d’autre materiel) qui font partie du groupement tactique du 1er Bataillon, The Royal Canadian Regiment, lors d’operations recentes dans les districts instables de Panjwayi et de Zhari, dans la province de Kandahar. Ces vehicules transportent du materiel essentiel aux operations de longue duree et jouent un role important durant toutes les operations. En etroite collaboration avec les Forces de securite nationale afghanes, le groupement tactique du 1er Bataillon, The Royal Canadian Regiment, assure la securite en menant des operations de contre-insurrection un peu partout dans le district de Panjwayi, au sud-ouest de la ville de Kandahar. 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Replacing failed hardware on Hubble will extend the telescope's life into the next decade. U.S. news media planning to attend the briefings at Johnson must contact the newsroom there at 281-483-5111 by Sept. 2 to arrange for credentials. All reporters who are foreign nationals must contact the newsroom by Aug. 8. On Sept. 9, Atlantis' seven astronauts will be available for round-robin interviews at Johnson. Reporters planning to participate in-person or by phone must contact Gayle Frere at 281-483-8645 by Sept. 2 to reserve an interview opportunity. Scott Altman will command Atlantis' crew, which includes Pilot Gregory C. Johnson, and Mission Specialists Andrew Feustel, Michael Good, John Grunsfeld, Megan McArthur and Mike Massimino. The spacewalkers are Good, Grunsfeld, Feustel and Massimino. McArthur is the flight engineer and lead for robotic arm operations. Along with the briefings to preview the Hubble servicing mission at Johnson, media will have an opportunity during the afternoon of Sept. 8 to review new equipment being developed for NASA's Constellation Program. Constellation is building America's next human spacecraft, which will fly astronauts to low Earth orbit, the moon and beyond. During the review, media will see items that include concepts of a new spacesuit, a pressurized rover vehicle for astronauts, and a mockup of the Orion crew capsule. 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