Assignment Submission Form Module Name | Commercial and Company Law in Semester 2. | Name of Lecturer | Sheila McCarthy | | | Title of Assignment | Law CA Semester 2 -2013 | | | | | Campus | LIT Tipperary Thurles | Course | Bachelor Of Business Level 7 | Student ID(s) | P10011462 | Name of Student(s) | Martin G Lynch | Date | 13/03/13 | Word Count | 2004 | I declare that no element of this assignment has been plagiarised: Student Signature | | “An Agent is
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Assignment Name: Adamson‚ Law for Business and Personal Use‚ 17e‚ Xtra! Quiz‚ Chapter 6 Offers that require the offeree to accept by communicating the requested promise to the offeror are: a. unilateral contracts. 1. b. bilateral contracts. c. matching acceptance rule. d. mirror image contracts. When the current market price is not specified in a contract between merchants for the sale of goods‚ but the current market price is understood to be the basis of the contract‚ the price term is said
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Article? 251-252 Article 2 applies to the sale of goods. Mixed Contracts. In a mixed contract involving sales and services‚ the UCC will govern if the predominant purpose is the sale. Merchants. A merchant is someone who routinely deals in the particular goods involved. The UCC frequently holds a merchant to a higher standard of conduct than a non-merchant. Good Faith. The UCC imposes a duty of good faith in the performance of all contracts. For a merchant‚ good faith means honesty in fact plus the
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Ahmad is in business selling microcomputers. Following a major refurbishment of his shop premises he publishes the re-opening of his shop with a large newspaper advertisement on 30 august. Formalities are a general rule contracts do not need to comply with any sort of formalities. Thus‚ while it is more difficult to prove contracts that are entirely or partly oral‚ this is a matter of evidence and procedure only and is not relevant to the validity of a contract. A contract of sale may be made in
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neighbours. Ali had to go to Singapore for a business seminar. Before he left‚ he told Abu “Please look after my house”. After two weeks of being away‚ Ali’s house caught fire and Abu could only save a briefcase containing RM30‚000. When Ali returned home‚ he thanked Abu for saving his briefcase and promised he would pay Abu RM2‚000 for what he had done. Later‚ Ali refused to pay what he had promised. Advise Abu. Referring to section 2(d) of Contracts Act1950‚ the use of the words “ has done or
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BBA 3210-12H-1A12-S1‚ Business Law Unit IV Mini Project Dustin Brown / ID# 202011 August 7‚ 2012 Case Analysis A bank advertises home loans at low interest rates for its account holders for three months. Toward the end of the second month‚ the bank withdraws the offer. Sam opens an account with the bank because of the offer. He is‚ however‚ a little late applying for the loan and the offer is withdrawn before his application is processed. Sam sues the bank. In this case‚ the Bank advertises
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Case 1: In this case about 200 customers of Potter’s business were not notified of the termination of the agency and Aker who had been a sales agent for Potter for twenty years was also fired along with the termination of the company. Typically when there is a termination of an agency or a agency relationship the agent no longer represents the principal (Potter). However‚ if an agency is terminated the principal is under a duty of notification of the termination of the agency to the third parties
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Joe claims that the contract is voidable. Discuss. Answer: The issues that arise in this case are: 1) Whether there is a relationship between Johnny and Victoria? 2) Whether Victoria used her dominant position to transfer all of Johnny’s property to her? 3) Whether Joe has the right to set aside/ rescind the contract? 4) Whether this presumption can be rebutted? Every person is competent to contract who is of the age of majority according to the law to which he is subject
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BUSINESS LAW ASSIGNMENT MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE OF SINGAPORE UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT DBMD21176B BUSINESS LAW ASSIGNMENT GROUP MEMBERS NO NAME FIN NUMBER PM 1. SHIVRAJ PATEL G1099448P 2. DINESH JAGWANI G1096070W 3. ANDREY SAPUTROSUGO G1100087N DATE: ANALYSIS /40 RESEARCH /30 ORGANIZATION /15 PRESENTATION /15 NAME OF LECTURER: Mr. DANIEL THEYAGU BUSINESS LAW ASSIGNMENT CONTRIBUTION TO THE CLASS ASSIGNMENT MADE BY
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used safe at an auction for $50‚ but was later found by the buyers to contain more than $30‚000 in cash‚ how did the court rule? a. There was no contract because the buyer was unjustly enriched. b. There was no contract because the act of opening the safe was not completed before the buyers took the safe. c. This was an implied-in-fact contract and the buyers were required to pay the fair value for the safe and its contents. d. There was objective intent that the parties intended that the
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