Assignment Topic: One of the main ways in which the ‘veil of incorporation’ can be lifted is when directors breach their duties. This essay question is set around the duty to prevent insolvent trading. You will need to have read the chapter in your prescribed text that deals with this duty and have then researched more widely by looking at other textbooks‚ the relevant CCH online library‚ articles from the internet and journal articles. You must answer both parts of this topic. Please make
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The plaintiff of this case is Harvest States Cooperatives and the defendant is Anderson. Harvest States Cooperatives sued Anderson for breach of contract‚ after Anderson failed to deliver 5‚000 bushels of corn. Anderson had spoken to a representative of the coop over the phone to inquire the price of corn which he had available for sale. Harvest States Cooperatives asked Anderson if he would like to see a contract and Anderson said yes. Following through‚ Harvest States Cooperatives sent Anderson
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weren ’t up to the standards with C-S‚ and with major bugs detected within the user testing stage. C-S is demanding immediate transfer of all unfinished code; asserted rescission of contract. The legal Issues Span System stated the it would be Breach Contract under; “Communication and Reporting”‚ “Requirement Change‚”and “Internal Escalation Prodcure for Dispute." In C-S dispute replied back they haven’t broke any of these contracts ‚but maybe one The contract of “Communciation and Reporting”
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contractor to use the paint. However‚ after three months‚ the paint started to peel off thus‚ Shanklin Pier Ltd sued Detel Products for breach of warranty. The court held that where there is an oral assurance or statement made by a thurd party and was relied upon by X when he entered into an agreement with Y‚ where the statement is untrue‚ X can sue the third party for breach of collateral contract and damages even though there is no contractual relationship between
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Ethical Considerations Grand Canyon University NRS-437V-O102 1. Explain the ethical implications of a breach of confidentiality. The ethical consequences of a breach of confidentiality can actually have a considerable effect on both the patient and the nurse and create ethical dilemmas. Information disclosure can occasion problems on a legal‚ professional and personal level (Marquis & Huston‚ 2009). In nursing‚ the ethical requirement for confidentiality is very important‚ because of the need
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Describe the different obligations imposed by the implied and the express repair covenant in a lease. (list the various terminologies used and explain their meaning) A repair is ‘making good the damage so as to leave the subject as far as possible as though it had not been damaged’ defined in Clathorpe v McOscar 1924 Ultimately‚ the landlord wants to pass on the repairing responsibility to the tenant. Tenants will usually accept the responsibility as long as it is not too onerous. The phrase caveat
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Take home exam/assignment – Business Law for IBA - 2012 A. Contract for independent contractor Find a suitable contract and shorten it (or write one yourself from scratch)‚ so you have just the essentials to offer as an agreement for that consulting job for that consulting firm. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT http://www.free-legal-document.com/free-independent-contractor-agreement.html THE PARTIES TO THIS AGREEMENT ARE: Better Software Corporation (hereinafter referred to as “the Company”)
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Psychological Contracts: an introduction to the concept Richard Hall Associate Professor in Work and Organisational Studies University of Sydney While the origins of the concept of ‘the psychological contract’ can be traced to the 1960s‚ the idea gained widespread currency in the academic and research fields of organisational psychology‚ organisational behaviour and HRM in the 1990s following the publication of a key article‚ then a book‚ by Rousseau (1989‚ 1995) which stimulated renewed interest
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Backgrounds& some basic facts Contracts are a voluntary arrangement involving two or more parties which is enforced by law as a binding agreement‚ which is one of the cornerstones of our economic environment from early stage to the modern society. Several essential conditions constitute the process of forming a standard contract. In our present case‚ three parties were involved in relation of transaction. The seller is The Logomug‚ which manufacturing and selling mugs. One buyer is Sophie and another
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CHAPTER 2: Nature and Effects of Obligations Art. 1163. Every person obliged to give something is also obliged to take care of it with the proper diligence of a good father of a family‚ unless the law or the stipulation of the parties requires another standard of care. (1094a) 3 kinds of prestations in obligations: • To give real (there is some physical thing which may be the subject of possession‚ the delivery of which completely discharges the obligation) • To do • Not to do
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