Agee‚ J. (2000) Understanding psychological contract breach: An examination of its direct‚ indirect‚ and moderated effects. Unpublished doctoral dissertation‚ State University of New York at Albany. Cassar‚ V. (2001) Violating psychological contract amongst Maltese public service employees: Occurrence and relationships. Journal of Managerial Psychology‚ 16‚ 194- 208 Chen‚ M. & Fang‚ M. (2003) The impact of psychological contract breach on employees work behaviour: An example in high-tech industry
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| |4. Seller has no right to resell the goods even though they might|Seller can resell the goods and give a good title to new buyer; | |be in his possession.(jus in rem) |original buyer can however sue for breach of contract. | |5. In case buyer is adjudged as insolvent the goods are to be |The seller may refuse to deliver the goods to official receiver | |delivered to the official receiver either by the seller or buyer.|unless paid for.
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that prevented the lift from being in efficient working order to establish a breach of the statue. They referred to cases such as Smith v. Cammell Laird & Co.‚ Ld.‚ and stated the word "properly" is absent from the statutory provision dealt with. As well as this the appellants lawyer alleged the reference by Lord Atkin to "a specified activity" meaning that the pursuer must specify the act or omission which caused the breach of the
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were terminating the contract. Plaintiff comes to the courts for relieve in the matter to a breach of contract. A Breach of contract is the nonperformance of a contractual duty. The breach is material when performance is not at least substantial. If there is a material breach‚ then the non-breaching party is excused from the performance of contractual duties and can sue from damages resulting from the breach. (Clarkson‚ Miller and Cross‚ Business Law Text and Cases‚ page 324). Before either party
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Principal may repudiate the contract - Section 168 Contracts Act‚ 1950 Principal may recover the bribe from agent - Section 169 Contracts Act‚ 1950 Principal may refuse to pay commission to Agent Principal may dismiss agent for breach of duty 5. [ Refer notes - Termination of Agency ] 6. (a) 3 conditions: It is impossible for the agent to get principal’s instruction Agent’s act is necessary to prevent loss to the principal with respect to the goods‚ for example
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3.3 Contractual Duties: Breach The agreement also was premised one of the main issues regarding the relationship between banks and its potential customers. In such circumstances it is well-known that a number of statutory procurements has been established in order to ensure premium shopper with an exact termination purpose and in regards to the inequalities of the bartering power of the banks. Moreover‚ this statutory procurements are able to save any kind of injurious tern might influence the enthusiasm
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this and found‚ “data breaches cost companies an average of $221 per compromised record – of which $145 pertains to indirect costs‚ which include abnormal turnover or churn of customers and $76 represents the direct costs incurred to resolve the data breach‚ such as investments in technologies or legal fees” (2016 Cost of). Corporations should invest more into security systems
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Political Science Research Paper: The NSA Data Leak Since 2001‚ post the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centers and Pentagon‚ the United States government has beefed up its counter-terrorism security‚ under the leadership of both democratic and republican presidents. However‚ the U.S. is always one step behind the terrorists‚ or though it seems. Al-Qaeda took to the air‚ so‚ the U.S. increased airport security measures (Knowles‚ 2013). In the last 12 years‚ so many changes to airport security
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CONTRACT & AGENCY LAW END-OF-COURSE ASSESSMENT JULY 2012 PRESENTATION Submission Date : 08 Sept 2012 Question 1: Legal issues: As there are different parts to “Clause 8” in the employment contract which Julia as an employee has signed with Calypso Private Limited‚ we shall examine four separate legal issues. The first legal issue is whether Calypso is able to enforce part (a) of Clause 8 which states that Julia shall not be directly or indirectly
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Chapter 10 Contract Performance‚ Breach‚ and Remedies N.B.: TYPE indicates that a question is new‚ modified‚ or unchanged‚ as follows. N A question new to this edition of the Test Bank. + A question modified from the previous edition of the Test Bank. = A question included in the previous edition of the Test Bank. true/false questions 1. A material fact is a fact that a reasonable person would consider important when determining his or her course of action. answer: T PAGES: Section
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