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The Best, The Cheapest, The Smartest n can so shamelessly violate and refuse to accept the accession of Kashmir with India. Then India can also question the existence and creation of Pakistan based on the clause of the Vienna Convention that a material breach of a treaty by one party entitles the other party to terminate a treaty. Pakistan has violated this clause since the beginning by not accepting that part of the Mountbatten Plan in relation to the princely states as it is clear from the case of Kashmir. As such India has every right to question the existence of Pakistan the day India does this then the state of Pakistan becomes disputed if the Pakistani logic on Kashmir is applied on them by India.The most common way to start a small online business is to build a website for describing and promoting it. 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Having such an unique product you can use it to Secondly as per the Vienna Convention of the law of treaties of 1969 impossibility of performance of a treaty is also a valid ground for its termination. Article 61 of the Building The Winning Team For several years now Pakistan and its dictatorial regimes have questioned the accession of the state of Jammu and Kashmir to India by stating and restating it again and again that the state of Jammu and Kashmir is a disputed territory. By applying the same logic the identity of Pakistan and its existence as a sovereign political state can be questioned by India and the Indian government by taking the logic from International Law itself.Winning teams aren’t created by accident. Rather, the team or project leader functions like a coach who recognizes special talents in people and, at the same time, gets them to work together toward a common goal. 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Anot As per the Vienna Convention of the law of Treaties of 1969 which is a international legal document a material breach of a bilateral or a multilateral treaty by one party entitles the other party to terminate a treaty .Under this clause if applied on the Indian context the Partition of India Plan or the Lord Mountbatten Plan of 1947 as it is generally referred too was an international treaty signed between the then British Government ,the Muslim League and the Indian National Congress under which it was agreed that the British would leave India on the zero hour at the midnight of 14th of August 1947 and the British India would be partitioned in two new sovereign states India and Pakistan. On June 3rd 1947, Lord Mountbatten announced his plan. The salient features were:- 1) Mountbatten's formula was to divide India but retain maximum unity. The country would be partitioned but so would Punjab and Bengal, so that the limited Pakistan that emerged would meet both the Congress and League's position to some extent. 2) The Mountbatten Plan sought to effect an early transfer of power on the basis of Dominion status to two successor states, India and Pakistan. 3) A referendum was to be held in NWEP to ascertain whether the people in the area wanted to join India or not. The princely states would have the option of joining either of the two dominions or to remain independent. The Provinces of Assam, Punjab and Bengal were also to be divided. A boundary commission was to be set up to determine the boundaries of these states. The clause three of the agreement is significant where it is mentioned that the princely states would have the right to join India or Pakistan or remain independent if they wanted. This plan was accepted by all the three parties the British, the Muslim League and the Congress as all three of them were signatories to it. By signing it all the parties agreed to all the clauses and salient features of the plan as such it is implied that none of the parties would violate any of the clauses of the document. But the first to violate this clause was Pakistan itself when it attacked the sovereign state of Jammu and Kashmir and wanted to annex it by force in 1948. When Pakistan had attacked that state the sovereign ruler of that state had requested the Indian government for help and signed the deeds of merger with India which was also ratified by the provincial assembly of the state of Jammu and Kashmir .As per the Mountbatten Plan of which the Muslim League was a signatory the princely states of India had the right to join India if it wanted and the state of Kashmir had exercised that option. This treaty between India and the state of Jammu and Kashmir came into existence because of the earlier treaty of the Indian Independence Act as such if the Mountbatten Plan is a international treaty so is the accession of the state of Jammu and Kashmir with the state of India. If Pakistan can so shamelessly violate and refuse to accept the accession of Kashmir with India. Then India can also question the existence and creation of Pakistan based on the clause of the Vienna Convention that a material breach of a treaty by one party entitles the other party to terminate a treaty. Pakistan has violated this clause since the beginning by not accepting that part of the Mountbatten Plan in relation to the princely states as it is clear from the case of Kashmir. As such India has every right to question the existence of Pakistan the day India does this then the state of Pakistan becomes disputed if the Pakistani logic on Kashmir is applied on them by India. Secondly as per the Vienna Convention of the law of treaties of 1969 impossibility of performance of a treaty is also a valid ground for its termination. Article 61 of the V Words that Discourage or Encourage? een the then British Government ,the Muslim League and the Indian National Congress under which it was agreed that the British would leave India on the zero hour at the midnight of 14th of August 1947 and the British India would be partitioned in two new sovereign states India and Pakistan.Part OneI am often reminded of a short, but valuable story I read years ago that goes as follows:‘THE POWER OF WORDS’ by Author UnkownA group of frogs were traveling through the woods, and two of them fell into a deep pit. All the other frogs gathered around the pit. When they saw how deep the pit was, they told the two frogs that they were as good as dead.The two frogs ignored the comments and tried to jump up out of the pit with all of their might. The other frogs kept telling them to stop, that they were as good as dead. Finally, one of the frogs took heed to what the other frogs were saying and gave up. He fell down and died.The other frog continued to jump as hard as he could. Once again, the crowd of frogs yelled at him to stop the pain and just die. He jumped even harder and finally made it out.When he got out, the other frogs said, "Did you not hear us?" The frog explained to them that he was deaf. He thought they were encouraging him the entire time.This story gives us thoughts On June 3rd 1947, Lord Mountbatten announced his plan. The salient features were:- 1) Mountbatten's formula was to divide India but retain maximum unity. The country would be partitioned but so would Punjab and Bengal, so that the limited Pakistan that emerged would meet both the Congress and League's position to some extent. 2) The Mountbatten Plan sought to effect an early transfer of power on the basis of Dominion status to two successor states, India and Pakistan. 3) A referendum was to be held in NWEP to ascertain whether the people in the area wanted to join India or not. The princely states would have the option of joining either of the two dominions or to remain independent. The Provinces of Assam, Punjab and Bengal were also to be divided. A boundary commission was to be set up to determine the boundaries of these states. The clause three of the agreement is significant where it is mentioned that the princely states would have the right to join India or Pakistan or remain independent if they wanted. This plan was accepted by all the three parties the British, the Muslim League and the Congress as all three of them were signatories to it. By signing it all the parties agreed to all the clauses and salient features of the plan as such it is implied that none of the parties would violate any of the clauses of the document. But the first to violate this clause was Pakistan itself when it attacked the sovereign state of Jammu and Kashmir and wanted to annex it by force in 1948. When Pakistan had attacked that state the sovereign ruler of that state had requested the Indian government for help and signed the deeds of merger with India which was also ratified by the provincial assembly of the state of Jammu and Kashmir .As per the Mountbatten Plan of which the Muslim League was a signatory the princely states of India had the right to join India if it wanted and the state of Kashmir had exercised that option. This treaty between India and the state of Jammu and Kashmir came into existence because of the earlier treaty of the Indian Independence Act as such if the Mountbatten Plan is a international treaty so is the accession of the state of Jammu and Kashmir with the state of India. If Pakistan can so shamelessly violate and refuse to accept the accession of Kashmir with India. Then India can also question the existence and creation of Pakistan based on the clause of the Vienna Convention that a material breach of a treaty by one party entitles the other party to terminate a treaty. Pakistan has violated this clause since the beginning by not accepting that part of the Mountbatten Plan in relation to the princely states as it is clear from the case of Kashmir. As such India has every right to question the existence of Pakistan the day India does this then the state of Pakistan becomes disputed if the Pakistani logic on Kashmir is applied on them by India. Secondly as per the Vienna Convention of the law of treaties of 1969 impossibility of performance of a treaty is also a valid ground for its termination. Article 61 of the The Boutique Hotel Manager eople in the area wanted to join India or not. The princely states would have the option of joining either of the two dominions or to remain independent. The Provinces of Assam, Punjab and Bengal were also to be divided. A boundary commission was to be set up to determine the boundaries of these states.Boutique Hotel. Just the words get the imagination going. Even before I dog eared the pages of Herbert Ypma’s first Hip Hotels book I was fascinated by the world of boutique hotel properties. “How cool would it be to be the general manager of a cool boutique hotel?” I often found asking myself as I flipped through the pages of his magnificent photos. Working hard to make a career out of the hotel industry, I was convinced that I just had to be involved with a boutique hotel someday.That someday came true, when in 2004 I was invited to be the general manager of what was and still is one of Palm Springs most hip boutique hotels. I left another huge opportunity just to be a part of this amazing world. The art, the design, the vibe. I had never really worked anywhere with a “vibe”. A year later and I knew, I knew what many in the hotel business do not…what it is really like to be the gm of a hip, cool boutique hotel. It’s not for everyone and amazing for many.There is a mini storm brewing in the boutique hotel world, The clause three of the agreement is significant where it is mentioned that the princely states would have the right to join India or Pakistan or remain independent if they wanted. This plan was accepted by all the three parties the British, the Muslim League and the Congress as all three of them were signatories to it. By signing it all the parties agreed to all the clauses and salient features of the plan as such it is implied that none of the parties would violate any of the clauses of the document. But the first to violate this clause was Pakistan itself when it attacked the sovereign state of Jammu and Kashmir and wanted to annex it by force in 1948. When Pakistan had attacked that state the sovereign ruler of that state had requested the Indian government for help and signed the deeds of merger with India which was also ratified by the provincial assembly of the state of Jammu and Kashmir .As per the Mountbatten Plan of which the Muslim League was a signatory the princely states of India had the right to join India if it wanted and the state of Kashmir had exercised that option. This treaty between India and the state of Jammu and Kashmir came into existence because of the earlier treaty of the Indian Independence Act as such if the Mountbatten Plan is a international treaty so is the accession of the state of Jammu and Kashmir with the state of India. If Pakistan can so shamelessly violate and refuse to accept the accession of Kashmir with India. Then India can also question the existence and creation of Pakistan based on the clause of the Vienna Convention that a material breach of a treaty by one party entitles the other party to terminate a treaty. Pakistan has violated this clause since the beginning by not accepting that part of the Mountbatten Plan in relation to the princely states as it is clear from the case of Kashmir. As such India has every right to question the existence of Pakistan the day India does this then the state of Pakistan becomes disputed if the Pakistani logic on Kashmir is applied on them by India. 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This treaty between India and the state of Jammu and Kashmir came into existence because of the earlier treaty of the Indian Independence Act as such if the Mountbatten Plan is a international treaty so is the accession of the state of Jammu and Kashmir with the state of India. If Pakistan can so shamelessly violate and refuse to accept the accession of Kashmir with India. Then India can also question the existence and creation of Pakistan based on the clause of the Vienna Convention that a material breach of a treaty by one party entitles the other party to terminate a treaty. Pakistan has violated this clause since the beginning by not accepting that part of the Mountbatten Plan in relation to the princely states as it is clear from the case of Kashmir. As such India has every right to question the existence of Pakistan the day India does this then the state of Pakistan becomes disputed if the Pakistani logic on Kashmir is applied on them by India. Secondly as per the Vienna Convention of the law of treaties of 1969 impossibility of performance of a treaty is also a valid ground for its termination. Article 61 of the Make Money Buying Books - The Ten Golden Rules n can so shamelessly violate and refuse to accept the accession of Kashmir with India. Then India can also question the existence and creation of Pakistan based on the clause of the Vienna Convention that a material breach of a treaty by one party entitles the other party to terminate a treaty. Pakistan has violated this clause since the beginning by not accepting that part of the Mountbatten Plan in relation to the princely states as it is clear from the case of Kashmir. As such India has every right to question the existence of Pakistan the day India does this then the state of Pakistan becomes disputed if the Pakistani logic on Kashmir is applied on them by India.The old truism never judge a book by its cover, could not be further from the truth.RULE ONE: NEVER PURCHASE A BOOK WITHOUT ITS JACKET. The simple answer is most of the value of the book if it is a first edition is, 75% less without its cover. Most Dust jackets are often removed and are often torn and discarded. A case to point was when I purchased a copy of the first Winnie the Pooh trade edition by Methuen 1926. I paid the Princely sum of three hundred pounds, and smugly congratulated myself on completing; the steal of the Century. I in my innocence believed I was about to make a fortune.My excitement grew as I read that this particular book was rated among the top ten most expensive books in the world. I submitted it to Christie's Auction house and awaited with sweaty palms their valuation of my by now treasured copy. At first I thought it was a poor attempt at humor, when their venerable Book Valuer informed me that my prized possession was worth more than a few hundred pounds. Sadly The hoax of the century turned Secondly as per the Vienna Convention of the law of treaties of 1969 impossibility of performance of a treaty is also a valid ground for its termination. Article 61 of the Vienna convention says this. As per the impossibility performance test a treaty becomes invalid if one of the existing party shows or is incapable of implementing the treaty in practical circumstances. Pakistan by not implementing or by violating that clause of the Mountbatten Plan in relation to the princely states by trying to occupy the state of Jammu and Kashmir by force and annexing a part of its territory illegally has demonstrated to the world that was incapable of implementing the Mountbatten Plan in its letter and spirit as such the impossibility of performance of a treaty would apply in this case. In such a situation India has the right to nullify that part of the Mountbatten Plan which mentions about the creation of Pakistan. It is true that Vienna Convention does allow treaties to invalidate the existence of sovereign states or changes of political boundaries between states but in this case this rule would not apply because Pakistan had violated the very clauses of that international agreement which had created the state of Pakistan. Since Pakistan was the initial violator as such it cannot question the Indian role in relation to East Pakistan. The government of Pakistan can argue in relation to the princely state of Junagadh or Hyderabad. But then the Mountbatten Plan did talk about referendum, popular will or the Accession of the princely state with the state of India or Pakistan in its clauses. India had exercised its option in relation to these two states under the Mountbatten Plan as the majority will of the people of these two states wanted to join with India. As such Pakistan cannot question the Indian role in these two states. Again the questionable identity of Pakistan can be questioned by the concept of Maxim Rebus Sic Stantibus in the doctrine of International law . Which means if the fundamental or material circumstances under which a treaty is concluded change, then this change becomes a basis for the avoidance or change or termination of a treaty. Edward Collins writes in his book: International Law in a changing world, 1969: “It is widely recognized that if fundamental changes in the circumstances upon which a treaty rests take place, these changes may be invoked as a ground for the termination of the treaty. The principle known generally as the doctrine of Clausula Rebus Sic Stantibus is based on the assumption that there is an implied clause in every treaty that provides that the agreement is binding only so long as the material circumstances on which it rests remain unchanged”. Taking a leaf out of the doctrine of Maxim Rebus one can question the identity of Pakistan .Looking into the past misdeeds of Pakistan one can very well argue that there was fundamental changes in the circumstances upon which the Mountbatten plan was laid had changed the moment Pakistan had attacked the then independent state of Jammu and Kashmir without any provocation from the side of Jammu and Kashmir. As such the material circumstances on which the Mountbatten Plan was based changed the moment Pakistan violated the clause of the plan in relation to the princely states when it tried to occupy Kashmir by force .As such taking help from this doctrine India can well dispute the existence of Pakistan. When the identity of Pakistan itself can be questioned it would be advisable for Pakistan to stop its claim of the Sta
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