V. Match beginnings and endings




Вариант 3

I. Match the words (1 - 10) with their definitions (a – j).

 

1) right a) lawyer who practices on his own

2) sole practitioner b) interest that is recognized and protected by law

3) tort c) graduate school offering courses in law leading to a law degree

4) trustee

d) wrong committed between private individuals for which the law provides remedy

5) per annum e) property which is security for a debt or obligation

6) merger f) junior lawyer in a law firm

7) pledge g) payment above what was due or expected

8) law school h) the joining of two companies resulting in the dissolution of one company and the survival of the other

9) associate i) per year

10) bonus j) person who holds something in trust for someone else

Fill the box with your answers:

                   
b a d j i e h c f g

 

II. Read the following extract from a letter accompanying an insurance contract.

Use the words in the box to form one word that fits in the same numbered gap in the text.

For each question 1-6, write the new word in CAPITAL LETTERS in the third column of the box.

There is an example at the beginning (0).

Example: 0 C A R E F UL L Y

  Care CAREFULLY
  Exclude EXCLUDED
  Regard REGARDING
  Oblige OBLIGATIONS
  Fail FAILS
  Category CATEGORIES
  Respond RESPONSE

HERE is your Policy. Please check it very (0) CAREFULLY and ensure that it is accurate and precisely meets your needs. If there is any error, or anything that you do not understand, please contact us straight away.

ALL insurances contain conditions and (1) EXCLUDED, and some contain warranties (which if they are breached may well void the insurance completely, (2) REGARDING of whether any loss is caused by the breach). As such we cannot stress too highly the importance of your being familiar with the (3) OBLIGATIONS placed upon you by the terms of this cover and the limitations of its scope.

SIMILARLY, if you should become aware of any circumstances which could lead to a claim being made, you must notify your insurers immediately and in writing. Any (4) FAILS to do so could prejudice your position.

NOTIFIABLE circumstances cannot easily be (5) CATEGORIES. It is important that the warning signs are noticed and acted upon as soon as possible. Notification may be made either directly to insurers or, preferably, through us. You will receive a (6) RESPONSE very quickly.

III. Choose the correct prefix from the box to make the opposite of the adjectives below.

 

im, dis, il, in

 

1.honest – dishonest

2. perfect – imperfect

3.contented – discontented

4.legible – illegible

5.moral – immoral

6.sane – insane

 

IV. Choose the best word or phrase (a-f) to fill each gap (1-6)from the box below:

a)ascertain, b)imposed, c)due, d)limited, e)incur, f) exercising

 

 

PROVISION FOR LATE CHARGES UNDER LEASE

1.Tenant acknowledges that late payment of rent will cause Landlord to (1) incur costs not contemplated by this Lease, the exact amount of which will be extremely difficult to (2) ascertain.

2.These costs include, but are not (3) limited to, processing and accounting charges, and late charges which may be (4)imposedon Landlord by the terms of any Superior Leases and Mortgages.

3. Accordingly, if any installment of Monthly Rent or payment of additional rent is not received by Landlord or Landlord’s designee within fourteen days after the amount is (5) due, Tenant shall pay to Landlord a late charge equal to ten per cent of said amount.

4. Acceptance of late charges by Landlord shall not constitute a waiver of Tenant’s default with respect to said amount, nor prevent Landlord from (6) exercisingany of the other rights and remedies granted hereunder or at law or in equity.

 

Fill the answers in the box:

           
e a d b c f

 

V. Match beginnings and endings

1) Choosing an appropriate business medium depends on a) the starting date and length of the partnership.
2) An individual’s business will cease to trade if b) for the firm’s debts, while limited partners have restricted liability.
3) A small enterprise where one person bears responsibility and takes the profits c) set out in the deeds (formal documents) of the partnership.
4) In an ordinary partnership, all partners are d. his being forced to leave the partnership.
5) In Limited Partnership, a specified partner bears the risk e) because of freedom from the normal provisions under the law.
6) Partners need to decide f) responsible collectively and individually for the financial losses of the business.
7) Details such as the division of profits and losses may be g)a court declares the businessman is guilty.
8) Accountancy firms may have more than twenty members h)may be run by single business person.
9)Misconduct by a partner might lead to i) a number of factors, such as the size, a type of business and the need to limit liability.
10)What is the purpose of a PLC selling j) shares to the public?

 



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