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Circumstances under which sign language may be used to communicate include;language used must be understoodmust be free from noiseuse of appropriate simple and clear languageMust be free from distortionmedium used must be appropriateinformation over load should be avoided
Circumstances under which cooperatives may be liquidated are;Incase of court orderIf members voluntarily decide to dissolve itIn case of an order from the commissioner of the societyIf the society is declared bankruptIncase of withdrawal of members from the society leaving less than ten.
Circumstances under which sole proprietorship may be dissolved are;If the owner decides to dissolve it.Incase of death, insanity or bankruptcy of the owner.When the intended purpose is complete.When the court orders the business to dissolve.
Dissolution of a partnership.If the business is rendered illegal.By a court order.When a partner dies.When the losses are persistent.If it was temporary.Incase the partner decides to close.
Ways in which verbal communication may be ineffective.Where there is age differenceUse of different languagesNegative attitude / bias / prejudiceReceiver has hearing problemUse of unfamiliar terminologiesNoisePoor timingPoor listeningPronounciation problemsEmotional response / fear / shyness