to identify a person who has become an agent “authorized by law.” Id. The court defined an agent authorized by appointment as one who has received specific authorization to receive service of process by his principal by means such as a contract. Id. at ¶14‚ 814 P.2d at 494. The Court noted that general agency is insufficient to establish that a person has been authorized by appointment. The Court went on to define an agent authorized by law as one who has been authorized by legislative enactment to
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OJT Acceptance Form July 12‚ 2013 This is to signify the approval of on-the-job training request allowing a fourth year student of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology‚ from the ACLC College of Gapan to render her practicum in Universal Robina Corporation-Agro-Industrial‚ located at Calumpang‚. Please be informed on the following details of her assignments. Job Title | Human Resources Department | Branch/Department/Section | RF 12 Human Resources | To report to | ACLC
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Contract There are different elements of a contract that you must take into account when entering one. The following will give an understanding of these and explain their importance. Capacity There are four essential elements that affect contract law. The first of these is capacity. This element states that parties in agreement with a contract must have the legal capacity to enter into that contract. There are factors that affect the capacity of a party that either does not give them capacity or
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30th May Thursday 11-12 (replacement) 1b) Negligence misrep – For this‚ the common law negligent misrep is followed- i.e. that is duty of care‚ “special relationship” ‚ breach of standard of care‚ causation‚ and remoteness. 1c) Duress is pressure exerted by one person to coerce (influence someone to do smth) another to contract on particular terms. The main types are duress of the person “actual or threatened violence or unlawful imprisonment”‚ duress of goods “wrongful detaining‚ damaging or
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A Case Study of Criminal Law Student’s Name College A Case Study of Criminal Law Criminal laws relate to the rules and regulations for handling criminal acts like social conducts‚ harming‚ threatening‚ or endangering one’s health‚ safety‚ moral and/or people’s welfare. Unlike civil laws which emphasize the dispute resolution and compensation of the victim‚ criminal laws punish the law breakers (Duff‚ 2010). Criminal law is unique and distinctive for handling crimes with potentially grave penalties
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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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Business Law–LEGT1710 The Role of Law In Business The Law is a systematic set of rules to control conduct within a society‚ created by parliament and is enforced by courts. Sources of Law Law is made up of two parts: 1. Enacted (Statute) Law: law that is made by parliament. It can be changed by parliament but is interpreted by judges. In the case of a conflict between statue and common law‚ statue law prevails under the Doctrine of Parliamentary Supremacy as it has the ultimate law making
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INTRODUCTION TO LAW & CRIMINAL LAW - EXAMPLE OF THEFT CASE STUDY John & Andrew stay in students accommodation together. While shopping at Tesco store John took few sun glasses from the display shelf & places them into Andrew’s pocket. Later John saw a Puma shirt priced at 50$ & swapped the price tag with another shirt marked 30$ & paid the lower price. At the exit point Mark the shop detective blocked Andrew & perform a body search. As a result
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is being supported in the case of Chappell v Nestle‚ where A offers B a book which is of some value‚ consideration takes place. (b) An offer is a willingness to be bound to a contract on certain terms‚ made with the intention that it shall become binding as soon as it is accepted by the person. The party making an offer to another party is called the offeror. The offeree is party to whom the offer is made. The above-mentioned is being supported in the case of Preston Corporation Sdn
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MGMT 310 Hot Coffee Essay 3-31-13 Hot Coffee This film was very interesting to watch. It made me realize how many frivolous lawsuits that have occurred. The Stella Liebeck case was huge example. Yes I understand she suffered third degree burns and had to be hospitalized for a week or so to recover but it could have possibly been prevented. The right thing to do would be to be careful when handling the cup of hot coffee. The cup itself says to be careful and why would anyone put a cup of
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