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    When a business is conducted between a buyer and a seller via a representative‚ the legal relationship between the seller / the principal and the representative / the agent is governed by the Law of Agency. A fiduciary relationship created under the law of agency in which one person has a legal authority to act for another‚ can arise from1. 1. An oral or written expressed agreement‚ whereas agent is appointed by the principal for a particular task‚ 2. Ratification of an agent’s conduct

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    choices allow the business to grow or will it dictate the demise of the future of Acme Fireworks Company? Is there a choice to be unsuccessful or just what the rest of the business world already knows. This will be a collaboration of how and why different laws and decisions affect a business. The company is going to explore protecting itself‚ or going to make a poor legal decision that could either cost the company its business license. Also what it means to be a sole business operator‚ partnership

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    College Physics‚ 2e (Knight) Chapter 5 Applying Newton’s Laws 5.1 Quantitative 1) A fish is to be weighed at the harbor. If the mass of the fish is 69.0 kg‚ what will be the reading on the scale? (Use g = 9.8 m/s2.) A) 676 N B) 7.04 N C) 7.74 N D) 744 N Answer: A Var: 50+ 2) A skydiver reaches a "terminal velocity" of 120 km/h. If the skydiver has a mass of 59.0 kg‚ what is the magnitude of the upward force on the skydiver due to wind resistance? (Use g = 9.8 m/s2.) A) 578

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    and Mable Bacon From: Allicia Hines Re: Business Formation of Potential Cardigan Home Store A partnership‚ sole proprietorship‚ and incorporation are three types of business ownership. (Miller 444) Sole proprietorships can be operated and owned by the same person. Then again‚ an entrepreneur may claim sole proprietorships; however they may acquire a supervisor to run the business daily routine. The sole proprietor tracks every profit made from the business and is responsible for any losses that may

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    Sole Proprietorship: This is a type of business is where the business and the owner are one in the same. Sole proprietorship has its advantages and disadvantages just like every form of business. Sole proprietorship is one of the easiest types of business to create. You as the owner can name‚ organize and carry the business as far as you dream of it going. Sole proprietorship also can have risks; as the owner you cannot bring others into the business‚ so the responsibility of time management

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    MANAGEMENT (Difficulty: E = Easy‚ M = Medium‚ and T = Tough) Multiple Choice: Conceptual Easy: Firm organization Answer: c Diff: E [i]. Which of the following statements is true? a. One of the benefits of incorporating your business is that you become entitled to receive unlimited liability. b. Sole proprietorships are subject to more regulations than corporations. c. Sole proprietorships do not have to pay corporate tax. d. All of the statements above are

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    Business organisations CRICOS Provider Code 00301 What to do this week • Attend a seminar and/or listen to the iLecture recording; • Read chapter 10 (pages 291 to 323 and page 331 only) and chapter 11 (pages 337 to 341) of Understanding Business Law; and • Do the E-tutorial ‘Choosing a Business Form - Noncorporate Business Arrangements’. CRICOS Provider Code 00301J Learning outcomes After completing this topic you should be able to: • distinguish the various business organisations that are

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    exists between persons when one‚ called the agent‚ is considered in law to represent the other‚ called the principal‚ in such a way as to be able to affect the principal’s legal position in resects of strangers to the relationship by the making of contracts or the disposition of property’. The Australian High Court in International Harvester Co of Australia Pty Ltd v Carrigan’s Hazeldene Pastoral Co2 defined agency as ‘a word used in law to connote an authority or capacity in one person to create legal

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    might not be able to take off the recommended 6 weeks for maternity leave just because they are a part-time employee. In the second situation‚ the employee is abusing the system because they want time off for holiday and it’s not really a medical problem. I’m going to be looking at the pros and cons’s of FMLA and establish whether this Act is something that should continue with most companies with no changes or if the Act needs to be enhanced so that it better serves full time and part time employees

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    TASK 1 (A). SOLE TRADER : Is a business which is owned and manages by one individual‚ who is self-employed and in some case employ other people on either a full time or part time basis. EDEXCEL HNC/HND BUSINESS (2009). A sole trader normally use his own personal funds/capital to start the business and he decided on types of goods or services to produce‚ the location‚ what capital or funds is required etc examples of sole traders are self employed plumbers‚ news agents‚ local

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