The Legal Environment of Business Week Four Chapter Questions 17-3. Daniel is not liable for the debt Rubya defaulted on. The contract did not make Rubya a partner‚ even those she was given profit sharing and management responsibilities‚ she did not poses any ownership of the business. Also under UPA 202(c)(3) no presumption of partnership is made since the profits are wages of an employee or for the services of an independent contractor. Not to mention Daniel did not have any knowledge of
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Criminal Law Paper A country without rules to follow will be peril‚ just imagine how dangerous our communities would be. We would see crime in every corner‚ criminals will be everywhere‚ and people will not have peace. Many people ask what the purpose of law is and why laws are created. Criminal laws "deal with the crime committed against the public by the public and this laws focus on the general public and how they respond or take charges for the offenses they have made" (Criminal Lawyer Group
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reform and opening policy in 1978‚ China has opened its door to the foreign direct investment gradually. Especially‚ Chinese government has been pursuing a policy of encouraging foreign investment in the country since the passage of the joint venture law. Nowadays‚ China ’s foreign direct investment has entered a stage of rapid development‚ it already become important global overseas investors. Problem Some Chinese direct investment projects were hindered due to the U.S. policy " national security"
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home. He has not notified the Department of Environment and Conservation that he owns a magpie. Has Jerry breached the Act Apply (a) the literal rule‚ and (b) the purposive approach. Issue 1 Has Jerry breached the Act according to the literal rule Law According to the literal rule of statutory interpretation‚ we should always begin by reading a legal text literally‚ with words and phrases given their ordinary and natural meanings Fisher v Bell 1961 1 QB 394 Application Did Jerry permit a magpie to
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Timber Yard. He made known to Frank‚ the sole proprietor‚ the purpose and requirement of the materials and placed an order. John signed a standard form contract and paid a deposit. Two months later‚ problems arose which caused John to delay his business. John incurred financial losses. B. IDENTIFYING THE ISSUES 1.0 CONTRACT BETWEEN JOHN & FRANK. It is obvious that there is a contract for the sales of goods between Frank and John. Therefore‚ terms implied by statute into the sales of
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curtain terms.3An offer can either be written or oral example of an offer are email‚ letters‚ verbally offering something and internet. The purpose of this research essay is to see how the Australian contract law about acceptance must be unconditional and final. This essay also states how clear the laws are about acceptance and how the court decides the cases about conditional or qualified acceptance. Acceptance is an act performed by the offeree by the way of acceptance of the offer and which therefore
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Definition – the law of Trust determines the relationship among trustee‚ trustor and beneficiaries over the property. Trustor means owner of the property‚ which enjoys extended bundle of rights over his property. Trustee is a person who manages the property. Beneficiary: A beneficiary is anyone who receives benefits from any assets the trust owns. We have two types of trust. First division of types: First is Inter Vivos - the management of the property during one’s lifetime. Mortis Causa –
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of personal privacy‚ then a court will order disclosure. See Ray. Even still‚ the requested information must shed light on the agency’s performance of it’s statutory duties. See Ray. This is also referred to as the “central-purpose” doctrine. See Law Review. Meaning‚ does
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regulate the indoor artificial tanning industry‚ but instead the parents of the minor. Deeper economic issues‚ a progressing invasive government‚ and even an interference with one of our inalienable rights are all reasons to oppose this potential new law. Not only is the Federal government banning indoor tanning for minors‚ but applying a 10% tax as well. Businesses will lose revenue due to a loss of income from a large percentage of customers being under 18. Ultimately‚ tanning salons across the
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ADMS 3541 Midterm 2 Review – Winter 2014 Question 1: The following parts of the question are not related: a) What are the four fundamental tax minimization strategies discussed in the textbook? Define or describe each one briefly and provide an example (i.e. no mone than two sentences). (b) What are the advantages of buying whole life insurance over term life insurance? (c) Define or describe briefly the following terms: (i) Participating term policy (ii) No-fault insurance (iii) Self-insurance
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