What are my responsibilities?

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  • You need to inform the builder and the bank of any problems, concerns or delays in the building process. The bank does not act as clerk of works on your behalf. You may want to appoint a suitable qualified professional person to supervise or oversee the project. It is important to note that you have appointed and contracted with the builder, and all disputes must be discussed directly with the builder and the NHBRC where deemed necessary.
  • You must ensure that the contract you sign with the builder does not comprise of any conditions which will be prejudicial to you. If you need to, consult with a legal advisor or a suitably qualified professional to assist you before signing the contract.








  • You should request progress payments only if you are satisfied with the actual construction progress and the amount requested by the builder.
  • You should ensure that you and your builder understands all the bank's conditions of the loan and that all the conditions are being complied with at the times required or stipulated by the bank.
  • You need to ensure that on completion of the building your Home Owner's Cover Insurance is in place. The builder's All Risk Insurance Cover only provides cover from the date when construction commences until date of completion or occupation.
  • Do not commence building prior to registration of the bond.
  • Do not sign blank progress payment requests or post dated requests with the builder or attorney under any circumstances, as this could result in unauthorised amounts being applied for. Progress payment forms must be signed by all parties. Signing the progress payment request confirms that you are satisfied with the progress and the amount requested by the builder.
  • It is imperative for you to service your inter
















  • im interest by making regular monthly repayments to avoid any shortfall that may occur. (Failure to service your interim interest means that the amount available for the builder to utilise to complete the building will be reduced as this amount will be deducted for interim interest). The servicing of repayments remains the responsibility of the mortgagor, not the builder.
  • The bank must also be notified of any deviation from the tender, change in nominated builder, plan and specifications submitted to the bank initially as this could affect the loan amount approved and ultimately the assessed market value of the property. The bank needs to under such circumstances pre-approve the deviations/changes once the loan has been fully re-assessed. The bank reserves the right to decline such deviations.

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News
Essex Rental Corp. Reports 2015 Second Quarter Results
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Top moversGenerated 6 hours ago
Gainers (% price change) Last Trade Change Mkt Cap
LML Payment Systems, Inc. LMLP 25.23 +21.79 (633.43%) 712.66M
Photronics, Inc. PLAB 8.50 +0.75 (9.68%) 509.40M
Axcelis Technologies Inc ACLS 3.33 +0.15 (4.72%) 363.30M
Acacia Research Corp ACTG 9.00 +0.30 (3.45%) 447.91M
LMI Aerospace, Inc. LMIA 11.80 +0.36 (3.15%) 150.63M
Losers (% price change)
China Distance Education DL 9.50 -2.00 (-17.39%) 405.93M
NL Industries Inc NL 4.17 -0.37 (-8.15%) 223.20M
NN, Inc. NNBR 24.52 -1.75 (-6.66%) 686.29M
Navios Maritime Partners NMM 8.61 -0.55 (-6.00%) 772.06M
DeVry Education Group Inc DV 25.49 -1.56 (-5.77%) 1.65B
Most Actives (dollar volume)
General Electric Company GE 25.73 -0.34 (-1.30%) 261.18B
Precision Castparts Corp. PCP 231.01 +0.13 (0.06%) 31.74B
Caterpillar Inc. CAT 77.39 -1.43 (-1.81%) 47.20B
Delta Air Lines, Inc. DAL 47.08 -0.28 (-0.59%) 37.47B
Boeing Co BA 142.74 -1.86 (-1.29%) 97.77B
Companies 1 - 20 of about 748 in Industrials
Company Quote Change Change% Market Cap P/E (ttm) Ann. Revenue Ann. Net Income
LML Payment Systems, Inc. 25.23 +21.79 633.43 712.66M 222.23 34.92 6.73
Bonso Electronics International Inc. 1.55 +0.20 14.81 7.04M - 31.30 -0.22
NF Energy Saving Corp 1.17 +0.15 14.71 8.19M - 9.98 -0.62






Issuer Direct Corp 6.29 +0.65 11.52 13.43M 43.99 13.63 0.04
Essex Rental Corp. 0.500 +0.050 11.09 11.24M - 103.45 -11.20
American Electric Technologies, Inc. 4.15 +0.40 10.67 31.48M - 57.25 -2.40
Higher One Holdings, Inc 2.12 +0.15 7.61 94.52M 6.38 220.11 14.97
Lightbridge Corp 1.05 +0.07 7.14 17.72M - 1.31 -4.82
Axcelis Technologies Inc 3.33 +0.15 4.72 363.41M 139.56 203.05 -11.27
Quest Resource Holding Corp 0.900 +0.040 4.65 99.92M - 174.45 -9.90
MOCON, Inc. 13.87 +0.61 4.60 76.22M 69.63 64.48 1.54
Magal Security Systems Ltd. (USA) 4.50 +0.19 4.41 70.64M 14.93 77.54 3.41
UCP Inc 8.33 +0.34 4.26 64.20M - 191.18 -4.99
SmartPros Ltd. 2.46 +0.10 4.24 10.74M - 13.49 -0.86

PDI, Inc. 1.86 +0.08 4.21 29.76M - 119.94 -9.40
IntriCon Corporation 6.72 +0.25 3.86 36.95M 24.26 68.30 2.52
International Shipholding Corporation 5.67 +0.21 3.85 40.04M - 294.83 -59.92
Power Solutions International Inc 30.97 +1.05 3.51 321.61M 19.47 348.00 23.73
ADDvantage Technologies Group, Inc. 2.39 +0.05 2.14 23.57M 12.60 35.89 0.66
Greenhunter Resources Inc 0.572 -0.008 -1.45 24.53M - 27.12 -12.32

You will need to Consider

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You will need to consider whether you are prepared to move to further your career, especially if you are working for a company with several locations. There are many factors to take into account such as current or future family responsibilities.

Will you be asked to move again in a few years? What if it doesn’t work out? What about your spouse or partner’s work? Children’s schools? Then there is your social life to consider.
Maybe you should commute weekly, leave the family where they are? What would be the costs? Rent, or hotel bills, petrol or train fares? Will the company pay or contribute?
What about accommodation? Will the company provide that? If you are renting or buying will costs be similar to your current costs? What if your house doesn’t sell?



Relocation costs need to be considered. Will the company pay all bills, or part of it?
If you decide to commute will they pay your travelling costs in lieu of relocation costs?

4.85pc.

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China was the great saviour of the world economy in 2008. The launching of an unprecedented stimulus package sparked an infrastructure investment boom. The voracious demand for commodities to fuel its construction boom dragged along oil- and resource-rich emerging markets.



The Chinese economy has now hit a brick wall. Economic growth has dipped below 7pc for the first time in a quarter of a century, according to official data. That probably means the real economy is far weaker.
The People’s Bank of China has pursued several measures to boost the flagging economy. The rate of borrowing has been slashed during the past 12 months from 6pc to 4.85pc. Opting to devalue the currency was a last resort and signalled the great era of Chinese growth is rapidly approaching its endgame.

Data for exports showed an 8.9pc slump in July from the same period a year before. Analysts expected exports to fall only 0.3pc, so this was a huge miss.
The Chinese housing market is also in a perilous state. House prices have fallen sharply after decades of steady growth. For the millions who stored their wealth in property, it makes for unsettling times.

DEFINITION of 'Breaking The Syndicate'

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The dissolution of a group of investment bankers that created a syndication to underwrite the issue of a particular security. Prior to termination of the agreement the underwriters must sell the securities at the offering price. The syndicate usually terminates 30 days after the sale date, but can be broken earlier upon mutual agreement of the participants.



INVESTOPEDIA EXPLAINS'Breaking The Syndicate'
Syndicates are usually broken due to one of two reasons: (1) the issue has been successfully distributed or (2) the underwriters cannot place the securities at the offer price. If the syndication is dissolved prior to 30 days following the security sale date group members are free to sell remaining holdings independent of original price restrictions.
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Final Account

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Direct Investment records financial flows between resident and non-resident firms that are under a direct investment relationship. A direct investment relationship is established when a Greek firm (direct investor) holds at least 10% in the share capital of a non-resident firm (direct investment firm), or conversely, when a non-resident firm (direct investor) holds at least 10% in the share capital of a Greek firm (direct investment firm).



Direct Investment includes the establishment of a branch as well as real estate investment.

All transactions – following the initial one establishing the direct investment relationship – related to the maintenance, expansion or termination of this relationship, as well as any loans and suppliers’ credit granted between a direct investor and a direct investment firm, are recorded under Direct Investment. Finally, Direct Investment includes retained (reinvested) earnings. If the firms under a direct investment relationship are monetary financial institutions, Direct Investment records only the initial participation in the share capital (if >10%) and any further increase of this participation, but not transactions related to deposits and loans between the two firms





Transactions are recorded under Direct Investment according to the criterion of the investment’s ‘direction’ (directional principle). Thus, all financial flows between resident direct investors and non-resident direct investment firms are recorded under Direct Investment Abroad, while all financial flows between non-resident direct investors and resident direct investment firms are recorded under Direct Investment in Greece.

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