n uc at io Ed fro m Pe ar so n Chapter 1 What is tort law? er m iss io n Key points In this chapter we will be looking at: ✦ What a tort is ✦ What kinds of activity tort law covers ✦ How torts compare to crimes and ✦ Some practical issues in tort law ✦ Tort and fault ✦ The relationship between tort law and human rights law ✦ The way the tort system operates in personal injury cases pr io rp breaches of contract ✦ How tort law is made wi th ou t Introduction Pr oo f s:
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carefully. SHOW ALL YOUR WORK. Good luck! 1. Given the following truth table‚ a 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 b 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 c 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 f 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 (a) Write the SOP (sum of products) canonical expression for f. f = a’b’c + a’bc’+ a’bc + ab’c (b) Write the product of sums expression for f in short hand notation. f = ΠM(0‚ 4‚ 6‚ 7) 2. Using the truth table from problem 1 above‚ (a) Fill in the Karnaugh Map (K-Map)
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Introduction to Business Law- Assignment 1B Advise TLC Ltd. as to any possible action they may have for misrepresentation against answer Ltd. _____________________________________________________________________ Treitel in The Law of Contract (2003) defines a contract as: “An agreement giving rise to obligations which are enforced or recognised by law. The factor which distinguishes contractual from other legal obligations is that they are based on the agreement of the contracting
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acting unethically because they are using a misleading advertising campaign for unhealthy food. This is happening through social media that targets teenagers. (b) Explain how the restaurant chain’s marketing is interdependent with ONE other key business function. Rely on finance‚ and the money that they gather from the financial department‚ they use for activities to carry out their misleading advertising. The financial department sources the money to them so that they can function throughout
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Question 1 1 out of 1 points Identify the cell membrane within the plant cell figure: Plant Cell_Exam 1.png Selected Answer: A Correct Answer: A Question 2 1 out of 1 points The activation energy required for a catalyzed reaction is ___________ compared to an uncatalyzed reaction. Selected Answer: D. lower. Correct Answer: C. lower. Question 3 1 out of 1 points Identify the cell wall within the plant cell figure: Plant Cell_Exam 1.png Selected Answer: D Correct
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NUR 300 Exam #1 1. Which of the following clients is at a high risk for developing dilated cardiomyopathy? a. A 4-year-old child born with cerebral palsy and confined to a wheelchair b. A 44-year-old noncompliant female who forgets to take her hypertensive medications c. A 17-year-old with a diving injury resulting in paraplegia d. A 78-year-old patient with Alzheimer disease who received a third-degree burn following an oven fire 2. A client is experiencing muscle atrophy following 2 weeks
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Note: Please produce a written answer for each of the following problem questions using the ILAC approach and bring your answers in print form to your tutorial class on Teaching week 3. Topics Topics 1 and 2 – Introducing Law and Exercising Legal Skills Your preparation Read Chapters 1-3 of Business Law and attend the Lectures on the first two topics. Problem 1: There are a number of websites devoted to the republic issue. Sites such as that of the Australian Republican Movement (www.republic
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Dear Senior Partner This memo addresses three fundamental issues of concern to The Waves’ Executive Committee. It is noteworthy that decisions of the Executive Committee are generally taken to be as decisions of the Owners Corporation. 1. Fixing The Waves Pool Heater The first issue to resolve is whether the Owners Corporation has a duty to fix The Waves’ pool heater. In the Strata Schemes Management Act‚ common property is defined as any land in a strata scheme that is not composed of a lot
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Safan Nizar Ali Dauva Professor Kurt S. Odenwald Business Law and Ethics February 17‚ 2011 Week 6 Assignment Chapter 23 Question no.5 Answer: No. CP Clare did not seek to improve the deal to take advantage of IRI’s sunk costs; rather it sought to enforce the bargain. And it did not take unexpected action against which IRI could not have defended. That a manufacturer will want to reassess its sales structure as volume grows must be understood by everyone--especially by a professional sales
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Misrepresentation Step 1. Determine whether the meaning of the representation is false or not – objective test Step 2. Three possibilities of a misrepresentation: 1) It is a term of the contract; 2) It constitutes a collateral contract; 3) Does not acquire contractual status at all. Step 3. Results: 1) Rescission of the contract; 2) Damages in tort (if the tort of deceit or the tort of negligence can be made out) Smith v Lane & House Property Corp This case deals with the situation
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