produce a written answer for each of the following problem questions using the ILAC approach and bring your answers in print form to your tutorial class on Teaching week 3. Topics Topics 1 and 2 – Introducing Law and Exercising Legal Skills Your preparation Read Chapters 1-3 of Business Law and attend the Lectures on the first two topics. Problem 1: There are a number of websites devoted to the republic issue. Sites such as that of the Australian Republican Movement (www.republic.org.au) support
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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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Law Business Law. . March 21‚ 2005 Every year business and individuals file for bankruptcy it has almost become common practice to do so. Bankruptcy is a legal procedure that begins when an individual or business that can’t pay their debts to creditors. Sadly enough‚ there were as many bankruptcy cases filed in federal courts‚ as there were all other cases. The American bankruptcy law almost encourages debtors who are unable to pay their debts to file for bankruptcy. Is filing bankruptcy
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Business Law: An Introduction Learning Outcome 1 1. Identify & describe the source of legislation that are binding in Scots Law and quote at least one example. Legislation comes in 4 main sources in Scotland; UK Parliament‚ Scots Parliament‚ European Union and delegate legislation. UK Parliament Laws that are passed by Parliament come from proposals that are made by the Government. These proposals aim to shape society or address certain problems. Once such proposals have been
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Charlie is going to rescind the contract. He demands return of his money and compensation for the loss of commission on several high profile sales of his business. He wants to rescind the contract because the package of software recommend by Carmine was obsolete‚ despite Carmine’s assurances. This problem is concerned with the contents of the contract which is term in the contract‚ the misrepresentation and unconscionable conduct. Charlie will claim that Carmine verbal assurances about the
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Federal court The Federal Court is the highest judicial authority in the country. It was established pursuant to Article 121(2) of the Federal Constitution. Its decision binds all the courts below. The Federal Court hears appeals from the Court of Appeal. Leave to appeal must always be obtained prior to proceeding with the appeal. The Federal Court is headed by the Chief Justice. According to Article 122(1) of the Federal Constitution‚ the Federal Court shall consist of the Chief Justice‚ the President
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Consider the possible conflicts between legally doing business and selling fast-food‚ given the increasing evidence of how it is a significant contributing factor in public health‚ obesity‚ and diabetes facing many Americans. Now‚ based on what you’ve learned in this module‚ answer the following: A) After reading the Inside Story section of Chapter 1‚ do you agree with how Disney Company is handling the issue? Why or why not? B) Does government (federal‚ state‚ or local) have a right or a responsibility
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an offer. According to section 13‚ "Tow or more persons are said to consent when they agree upon the same thing in the same thing in same sense." Thus‚ consent involves identity of minds in respect of the subject matter of the contract. In English Law‚ this is called ’consensus-ad-idem’. Contract act sec 14‚ is the which has been obtained by the free will of the parties. No pressure in the form of coercion fraud undue influence‚ mistake and misrepresentation in
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CHAPTER 21: WARRANTIES AND PRODUCT LIABILITY A warranty is an assurance by one party of the existence of a fact on which the other party can rely. WARRANTIES: Several types of warranties: (1) warranties of title‚ (2) express warranties‚ (3) implied warranties. 1. WARRANTIES OF TITLE: 3 types of title warranties- good title‚ no liens‚ and no infringements-can automatically arise in sales and lease contracts. Sellers warrant they have good and valid title; if buyer learns they don’t the buyer can
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study notes. If you are confused on any of these materials‚ please ask. 1. Chapter 1 Broadly‚ what law is and its role in business How law facilitates business activity and certainty in the marketplace Key concepts: litigation‚ mediation‚ arbitration‚ liability The difference between law and ethics Role and importance of business ethics Acquiring and maintaining knowledge of law if you are not a lawyer 2. Chapter 2 This chapter covers basic information you should know in order
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