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    Final Paper Case Study 11 In the Final Paper (Case Study) it speaks to the following case and circumstances. Knarles and Barkley are father and son respectively. Barkley is seventeen years old. They operate a facilities maintenance company that regularly does business in the District of Columbia‚ Maryland and Virginia. The company is based in Maryland. They have a number of contracts with building owners where they have agreed to provide building maintenance to both residential and commercial

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    w 1. | |   | In deciding a case‚ a court will not use common law if there is a statute that applies to the dispute. | | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | False | 0% | True | | Score: | 0/2.5 |   | | 2. | |   | Dicta is another term for “controlling precedent.” | | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | False | 100% | False | | Score: | 2.5/2.5 |   | | 3. | |   | One of the important powers of courts in the United States is to

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    Contract By definition under Sec 2(h) Contract Act 1950‚ “an agreement enforceable by law is a contract”. A contract is a promise or agreement between two or more parties that is enforced by law to be legally binding. It may involve a duty to do or refrain from doing something‚ and the failure to perform such duty is a breach of contract. The role of law in a contract is not to punish the breaching party but to provide remedies to restore the person wronged to the position they ought to occupy if

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    Law And Business Decisions Mustafa Q. Faisal Southern New Hampshire University Jan. 2015 Abstract In this paper‚ I will illustrate the impact of employment law on the business decisions‚ and how the employment law prevents the business owners and managers to make decisions inside the organization regarding the hiring‚ payment‚ promotion‚ and layoff based on the race‚ sex‚ religion‚ and age. I’ll discuss the impact of the government policies on the location decisions of businesses‚ and how the

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    Business Law I January 31‚ 2013 Corporate Structure Assessments Part A: A sole proprietorship is a type of business entity that is owned and run by one individual and in which there is no legal distinction between the owner and the business. The owner receives all profits (subject to taxation specific to the business) and has unlimited responsibility for all losses and debts. The IRS does not consider the sole proprietorship as a separate business entity. The owner reports

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    Environmental or Ecological    1.2 Law  Law – the total of rules at a certain point in time within a territory and or  market‚ which companies and stakeholders must or can implement and which  are created and enforced by bodies with the authority thereof  Positive law – the sum of all legal rules in effect  Jurisdiction – the geographical area over which an administration exercises  legal authority  Mandatory legal rules – the law does not allow any deviations (must)  Supplementary law – applies only when parties do not arrange otherwise (can) 

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    Business Law I Assignment 3 Spring Term B BU 206-8A Instructor Problem 8-1 page 232 1). Consideration. Daniel‚ a recent college graduate‚ is on his way home for the Christmas holidays from his new job. He gets caught in a snowstorm and is taken in by an elderly couple‚ who provide him with food and shelter. After the snowplows have cleared the road‚ Daniel proceeds home. Daniel’s father‚ Fred‚ is most appreciative of the elderly couple’s action and in a letter promises to pay them $500

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    Richard misses his plane from London to Paris. Ryan takes him there by car. As he gets out of the car‚ Richard promises to pay Ryan $1000 for his efforts Issue: Is there any consideration for the promise made by Richard? The Law: Every contract requires an offer‚ acceptance‚ and consideration.  Consideration is the exchange of benefit and detriment‚ for example‚ the making of a promise in exchange for an act.   If a party voluntarily acts and then the other party makes a promise‚ the act is

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    Course Syllabus: MBA 610 Business Law G1054 Manchester Center Term and Dates: 14TW1 9/02/2014 through 11/09/2014 Hybrid Tuesday 06:00PM - 09:30PM‚ Instructor Information : Attorney Saheed W. Dahar II s.dahar@snhu.edu Office Hours/ Availability: Instructor will arrive thirty (30) minutes prior to each lecture. You will normally communicate with your instructor during a scheduled lecture and in an open Blackboard forum so that your questions and the instructor’s answers benefit the entire class

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    Question (a) Identify the principle of law The principles of law relevant to this question are the doctrines of intention and consideration. Explain the rules of law The doctrine of intention is an undertaking by both sides of an agreement to be legally bound either by an informal agreement such as verbal intention to purchase or act‚ or a written document stating intention to purchase or act‚ which could be in the form of a letter or a written statement as compared to a formal agreement

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