Environmental Law Problem Statement Author - Joshua Price Date - Assignment Due - Contents Executive Summary Introduction The following report to the board of director’s ill address several legal issues that have become apparent upon the closing of purchase of the 200 acre parcel of land from Integrated Defense Machines. The report will provide an overview of all nine ‘post-closing discoveries’ in order to provide the board with a basic
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agreement is made when there is an offer with the intent to be bound by the offer‚ reasonably definite terms‚ and communication of offer to offeree by offeror. The offer could be terminated either by revocation‚ rejection‚ expiration‚ or operation of law. Brian can argue that there was no agreement to begin with‚ and thus there was no contract. There was no offer made (the advertisement in the LA Times for the seminar was not an offer but an “invitation to negotiation”)‚ and reasonably definite terms
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Beer’s Law Problem Set Spring 2013 1. Calculate the absorbances corresponding to the following values of the percentage of transmitted light: (Provide your final answer with three decimal places) a. 95% b. 88% c. 71% d. 50% e. 17.5% f. 1% 2. A solution of a compound (1.0mM) was placed in a spectrophotometer cuvette of light path 1.05cm. The light transmission was 18.4% at 470nm. Determine the molar extinction coefficient. Include units in your answer. 3. The molar extinction coefficient of reduced
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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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Ohm’s Law & Power Practice Problems . 1. A toaster oven is plugged into an outlet that provides a voltage difference of 120 V. What power does the oven use if the current is 10A? Show work: Answer ________________ 2. A VCR that is not playing still uses 10.0 W of power. What is the current if the VCR is plugged into a 120 V electric outlet? Show work: Answer ________________ 3. A flashlight bulb uses 2.4 W of power when the current in the bulb is 0.8 A. What is the voltage
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Bibliography: Textbook · Chen-Wishart‚ Mindy‚ Contract Law‚ (Oxford 2005) · H G Beale‚ WD Bishop & M P Furmston‚ Contract Cases and Materials‚ 4th ed. (Oxford 2005) Cases · Blackpool and Fylde Aero Club Ltd v Blackpool Borough Council [1990] · Foakes v Beer (1884) [1881-5] All ER Rep 106‚ House of Lords ·
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from a sudden event like: dumping‚ war‚ natural disaster‚ etc. However‚ in most of the cases‚ the exchange rate risk is considered as one of many business risks that companies have to anticipate and face. In this case‚ the event that the value of Swiss franc rose against the U.S. dollar‚ which reduced the profit of the importer‚ was just a popular business risk. Moreover‚ the effect of this currency fluctuation just reduced a half of the importer’s
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proprietor of the store‚ or the cleaner or the floor polish manufacturer The case states that Dylan incurred medical expenses due to slipping on the highly polished floor when shopping at Quills Department Store. This case applied to Australian common law‚ implied terms of negligence. The first issue is whether the proprietor of Quills Department Store is liable to Dylans injury. In order to determine‚ there are three steps must be satisfied. Firstly‚ if the proprietor owed a duty of care to Dylan need
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The Case of Avco Environmental Services Participant: Mohanrasu G Batch : PGXPM 10 Questions: What should Chantale do? What are the reasonable limits on loyalty to one’s employer? Would it make difference if Chantale had a position of greater authority? Would it make a difference if Chantale had scientific expertise? Chantale Leroux had reported to her immediate supervisor as soon as she got to know that the medical wastes are getting disposed of in municipal landfill. Immediate
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Assignment 1 You work for Tract and Co‚ Licensed Conveyancers of High Street‚ Northtown‚ Cornwall. You have an appointment with a new client‚ Miss Helen Troy. At your meeting‚ she tells you that she would like to purchase Lilac Cottage on the edge of the picturesque village of Trepolpen. The price will be £125‚000. 1. Briefly outline the matters which you will discuss with your client at this contact. (15 marks) If not already known‚ I would request Miss Troy’s full name and address
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