Insurance is a means for persons and businesses to protect themselves against the risk of loss. An individual who purchases automobile insurance may be reimbursed by the insurer if his or her car is stolen. Insurance is crucial to personal‚ business‚ and estate planning. Insurance is defined as a contract whereby one party undertakes to identify another against loss‚ damage or liability arising from an unknown event. It is a means of transferring and distributing risk of loss. The risk of loss
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BUS 115 – Business Law Module 2- Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution Case 3-3 “Discovery” Should a party to a lawsuit have to hand over its confidential business secrets as part of a discovery request? Why or why not? What limitations might a court consider imposing before requiring ATC to produce this material? The party to the law suit should hand over information during the discovery phase. However‚ discovery is allowed only if the information is relevant to the claim or defense
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Tenzin Lama Professor Kurland Business Law 30 April 2014 Eaton v. Waldrop Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama‚ __ So. 3d __ (2010). 45 So.3d 371 (2010) Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama. James M. EATON‚ Jr. v. Bobby Joe WALDROP. 2081095. -- March 05‚ 2010 Type of Action: Right to a trial by jury to set aside a deed Facts: On December 16‚ 2005‚ James M. Eaton‚ Jr.‚ and Marguerite Eaton filed a complaint against Waldrop alleging that Waldrop had fraudulently induced James to deed certain property situated
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ONE SUMMARY: A new state law mandates that all employers must prohibit smoking on employer premises‚ and is responsible to enforce this law whether it be an employee‚ customer or client smoking the employer is always required to enforce the law that no one can smoke there. ANALYSIS/ PERSONAL COMMENTARY: This is substantive law as it is defining the liability that the employer has to keep employees/clients/customers from smoking on the premises of their place of business. And I think the fact that
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discussions with my peers‚ there was a suggestion on my essay plan to focus more on the ‘move-on’ laws in greater details‚ as opposed to comparing it with the ‘lockout’. This advice was used to improve the arguments of my essay‚ as I was able to go in depth with the analysis of ‘move on’ law and its unfair targeting of young people. Moreover‚ I have improved my essay arguments by extending my research of ‘move-on’ law to include other Australian states‚ instead of narrowing down my focus on Victoria.
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a commercial building‚ damages of $1000 are payable. The completion is delayed by 20 days due to the fault of the contractor. How much can the innocent party claim if the actual loss suffered is $22‚000? Do you think generally‚ it is wise for a business to always have a liquidated damages clause? 2. At Your Service Pte Ltd is a big company which provides various travel related services‚ including overseas tour packages which are designed in-house. Tom‚ a customer‚ had booked a special in-house
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used mainly for transporting goods on public roads. S 3(2) a person is not a consumer if the goods (regardless of price paid) are acquired: -for the purpose of re-supply or -for using them up or transforming them‚ in trade or commerce (business) in production or manufacture or -repairing or treating other goods for fixtures on land. Crago v Multiquip Pty Ltd (1998) Ostrich egg incubator is not ordinarily acquired for personal‚ household or domestic use. Atkinson v Hastings Deering
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April Marshall CASE STUDY THREE questions -- 1. I believe the main ethical issue arises from a generalized lack of concern in certain areas. I do believe that the issue was brought to light way before it was exposed‚ it always is. The concern never takes to find an exit into the profit is dried-up‚ and this case the profit was enough to keep it quiet for strongest they could stand. The dilemma rises up within honesty and the power that was abused. 2. I believe he had help‚ even though he
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Case Study – Extreme CCTV (all details discussed in this case study have been taken from the Extreme CCTV case study as presented in Cases of entrepreneurship: the venture creation process (Morse & Mitchell‚ 2005)) Student Name: Katrina Binotto Student Number: S3172726 Course: BUSM 2367 – Business Enterprise One 1. If you were Jack Gin‚ what would you do: acquire Derwent Systems‚ based in Newcastle‚ UK‚ to extend its reach into Europe‚ or focus on the IPO? When assessing if
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(ENG) Corporate and Business Law Class Notes June 2012 © Debbie Crossman‚ January 2012 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted‚ in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording or otherwise‚ without the prior written permission of Debbie Crossman. 2 www.studyinteractive.org Contents PAGE INTRODUCTION TO THE PAPER CHAPTER 1: ENGLISH LEGAL SYSTEM CHAPTER 2: LAW OF CONTRACT – FORMATION
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