How to buy second hand things

Monday, July 10, 2006

Vastu for Factories

Vaastu for factories
Complete Vaastu recommendation for factories1. More open space should be in north and east rather than in south and west. 2. Plot should be highest in south-west and lowest in North-east. If the plot is rectangular or square in shape, correct it as per Vaastu.3. Boundary walls in south and west should be heavy and taller than walls in north and east. 4. South-west portion of construction should be highest point. 5. Slope of roof should be in north or east. it should not be the other way round.6. If overhead water tank is required, it should be in south-west or west. But should not be in north-east 7. If underground water tank or storing tank is required, then it should be in north east but never in south west. 8. All rain water should flow from south to north or west to east.9. Septic tank should be in central east or north but should not be in south or west.10. Toilets, bathrooms should be in south east or north west. 11. Labor Quarters should be in south-east or north-west but never south-west.12. Security guard should sit facing east or north only.13. If temples is build, it should be in north-east. 14. Hanumanji idol should always be south facing. 15. Labor rest room should be in south-east or north-west. But never in south-west.16. Canteen should be in south-east.17. Big trees for pollution control should be in south and west side only. 18. Lawn or seasonal plants may be grown on east and north side of the factory.19. Big heavy machineries to be installed on south and west side of the plant area.20. All operators should face preferably north or east but never south.21. Production should be from south to north or west to east.22. Main end product will come out in north or east side. 23. Raw material godown should be in south west.24. Finished goods godown should be in north-west. 25. Dispatches should be made from north-west gate facing east.26. Transformer, Furnace, oven should be put in south-east.27. If the chimney is very high then put some iron poll or any pile in south west which is higher than chimney.28. Boss should always sit in south-west facing east or north. Boss means proprietor, managing director or working partner. 29.The bed-room of an industrialist also plays a vital role in his industry. If his/her bed room is anti-Vaastu, he/she will face problems in his/her industry.30. Water in south-east will reduce production.31. Parking in north or east side.32. RCC slab construction should be in south or west and shed in north or east.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Secon hand goods

Pawnbrokers and second-hand dealers
Pawnbrokers and second-hand dealers are required to hold licences issued by the relevant fair trading authority in your state.
The rules vary between the states, but dealers must be licensed to sell certain specified items such as jewellery with gemstones or precious metals, sporting, musical and photographic equipment, tools, car accessories and mobile phones.
There are strict rules about how they may go about lending money or accepting goods for sale or as security, as well as about the types of goods they must be licensed to sell.
Second-hand dealers and pawnbrokers are bound by the federal Trade Practices Act and state fair trading laws.
Buying at auction
An auctioneer acts as an agent for the vendor, the person offering the item for sale. The vendor is often a private individual, and therefore not usually subject to state fair trading laws (fair trading laws do apply if the vendor is a business).
Goods at auction are mostly sold “as is”. In most cases, you’re expected to have inspected the goods in advance and are accepting them with any defects or faults.
Fair trading laws may apply if you purchase something at an auction and it turns out that the vendor didn’t own it in the first place (perhaps the item was stolen or encumbered by an outstanding debt), and when there has been a misdesription of the goods. In such a situation, you’d seek redress from the auctioneer. In other situations, disputes arising from auctions are civil matters that need to be resolved through your local court.
In South Australia, goods bought at auction don’t have any implied or statutory warranties (even if the vendor is a business), so you’re accepting all responsibility for the quality of the goods.