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    CH. 18 – Introduction to Sales 1. What is a merchant under UCC Article 2? 252 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. 2. What are the rules for different terms under Sec. 2-207? 256 If there is no clear oral agreement‚ the Code supplies its own terms‚ called gap fillers‚ which cover prices‚ delivery dates and places‚ warranties‚ etc. 3. What situations are covered by

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    Part A Question 1 Step 1 Identify the legal issue The legal issue is whether the element of agreement requires the formation of a valid contract. Step 2 Explain the principles of law relevant to that issue with reference to authority (cases and/or legislation) The element of an agreement is one of the three elements of a contract intention to be legally bound either in formal execution in a deed; or consideration. Agreements means a meeting of the minds on at least those essential

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    KENYATTA UNIVERSITY CITY CAMPUS NAME :OOKO BEVERLY ACHIENG ADM NO:D33S/CTY/11363/2012 COURSE:BUSINESS LAW COURSE CODE: LECTURER: TASK: STRUCTURE AND ORGANISATION OF THE COURT In pre colonial era‚ different communities had different ways of restoring justice. The African Traditional Communities used the fora of justice at family‚ shrines‚ churches and mosques. Other dispute resolutions mechanisms included: a.Reconsiliation: is the process of making it possible for two different ideas‚ facts

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    the relevant issues with regard to the fundamental principles that underpin the marketing process. 3. Apply theory to practice in order to generate solutions to a simple problem that addresses major impact on business organisations. 4. Evidence judgement in being able to choose and justify a solution to the problem posed within the marketing environment. 5. Be self critical and reflective in extracting learning‚ knowledge and skills. From the learning experience the students should be able

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    Sterling computer has entered into a partnership with NoBugs a microchip processing computer. The collaboration was developing into a something successful until an incident put a strain in the business relationship. Some month ago Sterling computer has had several of their computers explode shortly after customers install them. Upon an investigation which was conducted by Sterling researchers have discovered evidence of NoBugs’s microchips aggravating a dormant defect in their computers‚ causing

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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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    Unjust-contract. d. Unilateral-contract. A [easy p. 197] 57. Which of the following are two terms for concept or situation? a. Implied-in-law contract and implied-in-fact contract. b. Implied-in-law contract and quasi-contract. c. Implied-in-fact contract and quasi-contract. d. Unilateral contract and informal contract. e. Formal contract and implied-in-law contract. B [moderate p. 197] 58. Which of the following is needed to impose a quasi-contract? a. A benefit having been conferred and injustice

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    Business Law Tutorial 6 1. Void contract is defined in Section 2(g) of Contracts act‚ 1950 as an agreement which is not enforceable by the law‚ which gives rise to no rights or obligations. Under Section 11 of Contracts Act‚ 1950‚ every person is competent to contract who is of age of majority‚ and who is of sound mind and is not disqualifying from contracting by any law to which he is subject to. The Age of Majority Act‚ 1971 states that the age of majority is 18. The Privy Council in MOhori

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    Smith but it cannot be enforceable by law. 09. Yes‚ Leitner’s proposal was supported by consideration because he was promised to pay 3‚500 within next 5 years‚ but his son refused to pay the partners the amount agreed on. 10. When the common object of a contract can no longer be carried out‚ the court may declare the contract has been frustrated. There are some ways of frustration. The names are given below: I. Destruction of an object‚ II. Changes of law‚ III. Failure of pre-conditions IV

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    TUTORIAL 2 1. Ali and Abu were 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

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