Part A Relevant Law Relationship of Partners to Outsiders Common Law Position An outsider has two possible grounds to recover from the partnership – where the partner has actual authority or apparent authority. Actual authority: the authority of a partner to do acts clearly stated and agreed to by the other partners (whether written or oral). Apparent authority: the authority that the partner appears to have to third parties (e.g. buying and selling goods‚ receiving payments‚ issuing
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The Private History of a Campaign That Failed: Twain’s War Diary “We pierced the forest about half a mile and took up a strong position with some low and rocky hills behind us‚ and a purling limpid creek in front. Straightaway half the command was in swimming and the other half fishing‚”and so Mark Twain’s short story: The Private History of a Campaign that Failed is summarized—but was Twain swimming or fishing? Published in 1896‚ Twain’s piece follows a band of youthful Civil War rebels through
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The 787-8 was designed to carry 210 to 250 passengers on routes of 7‚650 to 8‚200 nautical miles and the stretch version (787-9) was designed to transport 250 to 290 passengers on typically longer routes of 8‚000 to 8‚500 nautical miles. The advanced technology would allow Boeing to produce aircraft that were more fuel efficient‚ would produce fewer emissions and had a significantly better cash seat mile cost than competitor’s planes. Some of these changes in technology and process resulted
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primary mode of transportation in Alaska were sled dogs‚ these dogs were able to run up to 40 miles a day on just a few hours of sleep. The novel “Call of the Wild” is the harrowing tale of a dog plucked from his home and thrust into the deadly Alaskan Yukon‚ forced to either become a sled dog and carve out his own niche‚ or be trampled and killed by the Alaskan wilderness. Author Jack London uses actual customs‚ realistic dialect‚ and true to life characters to submerge the reader into the story
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Avalanche Testing and Safety White soft fluffy snow‚ hard to imagine something so innocent could be so destructive. Just picture a few tons of snow traveling down the mountain at approximately 80 miles per hour‚ taking down everything in its path. Avalanches have been a threat as long as there has been snow and mountains. Since I’m an avid backcountry skier it is important to learn about these life threatening snow masses. So in order to protect yourself from anything you must first learn how it
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Not counting miles that rest of the characters were great. Both Agnes and Tilly‚ their character have layers for example‚ Agnes was more violent and confidence than she was‚ as for Tilly her hide background and her love for her friends show how complex their characters
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Phillip Singleton ED/PS 208 Human Growth and Development Project Piaget’s Stages My first subject was my 5 year old son‚ the pre-operations stage child. He was asked how does a clock work? The initial response was the big hand and the little hand move and they point at the numbers. It appears that his thinking about the workings of the clock were solely based on the parts of the clock that the eye could see. I asked him‚ what about inside the clock? What makes the hands move? His clarification
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ESSAY PLAN ➢ Acceptance must be communicated to be effective. ➢ Where the parties contemplate acceptance by mail‚ acceptance will be complete as soon as the letter is properly posted. Postal rule definition ➢ Actual communication versus constructive communication ➢ Actual acceptance (real) versus constructive acceptance (postal rule) (Graw p.89) ➢ Contract is an agreement which the law enforces. ➢ Contract law is the basis of business law ➢ Two main sources: common law‚ statute
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the historical memories of actual witnesses or descendants of people‚ how The Long Walk of the Navajos is the most deeply traumatic and problematic incident in Navajo history. It is estimated that a large number of Native Americans passed away during the scorched-earth campaign conducted by Colonel Kit Carson in 1863 and 1864. Approximately 8‚000 Navajos were starved into obedience‚ and once they surrendered‚ forced to walk several hundred miles to a forty-square-mile reservation on the New Mexico
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for trade and commerce. To facilitate travel and trade‚ a water canal was cut through of the rings of land and water running south for five and a half miles to the sea. The city of Atlantis sat just outside the outer ring of water and spread across the plain covering a circle of 11 miles. Beyond the city lay a fertile plain 330 miles long and 110 miles wide surrounded by another canal used to collect water from the rivers and streams of the mountains. Surrounding the plain to the north were mountains
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