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    Business Discussion You own University Heights Apartments‚ a business that rents primarily to students. One evening‚ your tenant Sharon is attacked by an intruder who forces the lock on the sliding glass door of her ground-floor apartment. Sharon’s screams attract the attention of Darryl‚ your resident manager‚ who comes to Sharon’s aid. Together‚ he and Sharon drive the intruder off‚ but not before they both are badly cut by the intruder. 1. Is the intruder liable for what he has done? a. Yes

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    Section B Case study 1 The study case states that Anthony and his wife were estranged‚ but Anthony wanted his wife can return home. Therefore‚ Anthony promised to transfer the matrimonial home into her name. They had saw a lawyer‚ and prepared and signed a formal agreement. However‚ after returning home more than one year ago‚ Anthony refused to keep his promise‚ so his wife wants to get advice to get the house. Therefore‚ relating to the above scenario is the case of “letter of comfort”.

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    Running Head: FINAL Final Essay Exam Ricardo Alvarado Kaplan University CJ 140-02 Introduction to Constitutional Law Professor‚ Ryan McNeal June 21‚ 2011 Knowing and just being aware of ones right could be essential for the public. One has to know the basic differences between a probable cause and reasonable suspicion. An encounter with an officer and a possible violation of the law it helps to know the cause so one can be prepared for a possible defense strategy. Warrants have certain

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    Employee Monitoring and Legal Liability 1. Employers can bear legal responsibility if they do not adequately monitor their employees. This is why sometimes extreme measures are taken to keep track of employee’s computer usage. There is a case from New Jersey several years ago in which a company was held liable by an appellate court because an employee transmitted child pornography from his workplace computer. The court ruled this way because the employer had a policy which stated that all email

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    RUNNINGHEAD: Final Exam  Final Exam Rasillah Evans University of Phoenix May 23‚ 2010 Introduction With a multitude of conflicting expectations‚ modern companies can be complex regarding the environmental‚ societal‚ and long-term impacts of the business. Because too often individual shareholders will not ask the difficult questions on how corporations are effecting the environment‚ society and the economy‚ it is as a result the accountability of the institutional shareholders to

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    FINANCE 1613 FINAL EXAM NOTES CHAPTER 1 Basic Concepts Forms of Business Organisations Sole Proprietorship Advantages - business owned by one person. It is simple and easy to start and the owner keeps all the profits. Disadvantages: difficult to raise large sums of finance‚ unlimited liability‚ difficult to transfer ownership‚ taxed at personal income rate. Partnership – business organization owned and operated by two or more individuals or entities. Can be General (all partners share in

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    Resolving Ethical Business Challenges Chapter One 1. What are the potential ethical issues faced by Acme Corporation? Acme is essentially bribing buyers to purchase their products. This could backfire on them if the buyers company gets wind of it. The reaction of the company may be to fire their buyer and cut off Acme all together. This of course could be potentially fatal for Acme in two ways‚ one by damaging their infrastructure though lost revenue and two by damaging their corporate

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    Name _____________________ This exam paper must not be removed from the venue School of Business SAMPLE EXAMINATION ACCT1101 Account for Decis Making This paper is for St Lucia Campus students. For Examiner Use Only Question Mark 1 | | 2 | | 3 | | 4 | | | | MCQ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Total For Examiner Use Only Question Mark 1 | | 2 | | 3 | | 4 | | |

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    ACC 497 Final Exam Copy this link to your browser and download http://www.finalexamguide.com/ACC-497-Final-Exam-336.htm 1) The uniform law‚ issued in 1984 by the Committee on Corporate Laws of the American Bar Association‚ that regulates the formation‚ operation‚ and termination of corporations is 2) Which of the following statements is true? 3) Which of the following statements is true? 4) What effect would a decrease in interest rates by the Federal Reserve most likely have

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    written law in the society It is important because rules need to be established in case someone breaks them (and people tend to). If they aren’t written‚ smooth-talkers will be able to talk their way out of punishment while less charismatic people will be punished more severely‚ and some judges will be far kinder than others (warning versus jail term). It is also harder to say "we need to punish domestic crimes more severely" when there is no set rule or punishment. Simply put‚ written laws are required

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