Limitations and Constraints – P2 Legal constraints Sale of Goods Act 1979 The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 Consumer Credit Acts 1974 and 2006 Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations Data Protection Act 1998 Sales of Goods Act 1979 Under the Sales of Goods Act 1979 a company has to follow rules and regulations by law; this gives customers certain legal rights such as the right to return an item that may be faulty‚ if they want a refund
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Law Criminal Law Civil Law Crime committed against the state Sets rights & Duties of people between themselves Must prove guilt Must show liability Guilt must shown to be beyond reasonable doubt Liability shown on the balance of probabilities Regulates society by threat of punishment Rights the financial position so that no wrong had occurred Fine‚ imprisonment‚ community service. Damages or other remedies (specific performance/injunction ) Sources of Law Law Case Law (follow earlier decisions)
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Is there a difference between a manager and an administrator? Administrators are responsible for developing and guiding the development of plans and objectives. Managers are responsible for working within that framework and putting plans determined by the administrator into action. Managers are typically more closely affiliated with the employees‚ and administrators are a little more removed Administrators tend to focus more on
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Once upon a time there lived a despondent young girl. Her mother was departed and her father married a cruddy woman‚ who had 2 cruddy daughters. The despondent young girl name was Cinderella. Cinderella stepmother didn’t like Cinderella at all. The stepmother only loved her 2 daughters. Her daughters had everything- Polo’s‚ Jordan’s‚ chicken boxes‚ and all. But for Cinderella there was nothing. Not any clothes or shoes from Foot Locker‚ Hollister‚ or Polo. She only got clothes and shoes from the
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We took the first flight out to Manila on the 14th of March. We arrived two hours before our flight schedule as instructed. After the rituals were done before we could sit in the departure area‚ we finally did. And again‚ we waited till twilight has arrived in that contemptible sitting area. By the time the employee called in our flight‚ we hurriedly rushed to the airplane‚ which finally took its place. When there‚ of course us first-timers‚ were pretty excited but were not really that ostentatious
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3 Question 1 (Marks: 20) On a straight‚ flat section of road‚ a car follows a truck. Initially (t < 0)‚ both are travelling at speed v0 = 90 k.p.h. The truck maintains constant speed throughout. The car is initially 2.0 seconds behind the truck‚ i.e. for t < 0 the car
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DBQ: Mongols Central Question: How did the Mongols accomplish the conquest of such a large territory within such a short period of time? Core Points are: Acceptable thesis Uses all or all but one document Supports thesis with evidence from documents Understands basic meaning of documents. Analyzes bias or point of view in at least two or three documents Analyzes documents by grouping them in one‚ two or three ways Identifies one type of appropriate additional document. Document 1
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Unit 2 Task 2 [P2] Describe the main employability‚ personal and communication skills required when applying for a specific job role. Employability Skills • Specific Job Role: Deputy Head Teacher for Thomas More Catholic School Employability skills can be defined as the transferable skills needed by an individual to make them employable‚ along with good technical understanding and subject knowledge‚ employers often outline a set of skill that they want from an employee. They are the skills and
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What reasons cause youth unemployment in Hong Kong and how can we deal with it? Leung Ka Hei (8039095) Introduction According to a new International Labour Office report1‚ “it shows that young people in nearly all countries of the world are twice as likely as older persons to suffer from unemployment. It also notes that the participation rate of youngsters in the labor force is decreasing in most countries‚ despite widespread efforts to improve access of young workers to the job market.” It is
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Types of Muscular Dystrophies Muscular dystrophies are a family of inherited (genetic) diseases that cause gradual wasting and weakening of muscles (and in some cases‚ of nerve tissue). In total‚ there are 9 types of generally accepted muscular dystrophies - each with its own characteristic age of onset‚ rate of progress etc - and the people affected by them are all characterized by muscle weakness‚ general difficulty in walking and sometimes deformities The most common muscular dystrophy is
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