with language warning that this intellectual property (“I.P.”) could not be exported. These books‚ originally published and sold in Asia for less money than charged purchasers in the U.S.A.‚ by various publishers‚ were then resold by Kirtsaeng’s business‚ Bluechristine99‚ through sales’ vehicles such as the internet resale function of eBay.com. It was a common practice for publishers to manufacture cheaper books offshore and to sell these products in international markets at a lower price point than
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Business and Consumer Law Final Exam Notes Chapter 5: An Introduction to Contracts Contract Law: A deliberate and complete agreement between two or more competent persons in writing supported by mutual consideration‚ to perform an act. It is enforceable in court. Agreement: composed of an offer to enter into a contract and acceptance of the contract. Complete: the agreement must be certain. Deliberate: both parties must want to enter into a contractual relationship. Voluntary: The agreement must
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Karen Boyd FCCA‚ Senior Lecturer at Northumbria University. Law for Business Students FIFTH EDITION ALIX ADAMS Law for Business Students provides an approachable introduction to the law for those new to the subject or studying law as part of a non-law degree. Alix Adams’ writing style brings the subject to life and encourages you to apply the law to your own experiences and the world around you. The new edition supports your learning and engagement with this area through a new colour design and
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Question 1 | | 1 / 1 point | Law is a body of enforceable rules governing relationships among individuals and between individuals and their society. | True | | False | View Feedback | | Correct. | Question 2 | | 1 / 1 point | The doctrine ofstare decisis obligates judges to follow precedents established within their jurisdictions. | True | | False | View Feedback | | Correct. | Question 3 | | 1 / 1 point | Common law develops from rules of law announced in court
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MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE OF SINGAPORE IN COLLABORATION WITH UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BUSINESS LAW ASSIGNMENT Presented by Name | FIN/IC Number | Participation Marks Awarded | Gerry Vicentius Sajuti | G1180480U | | Diana Ong Cabillan | G5304258P | | Cecillia Satryo | G1188819X | | ANALYSIS | /40% | RESEARCH | /30% | ORGANIZATION | /15% | PRESENTATION | /15% | Date of Submission: 16 OCTOBER 2012 Name of Lecturer: DANIEL THEYAGU
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1. What are the four elements of a valid contract? A contract is an "agreement between parties‚ with terms and conditions that describe the agreement that constitutes a legal obligation" (All Business). A valid contract requires four elements and these are: a. Mutual agreement there must be a meeting of the minds between parties. There should be an offer and an acceptance. There should be an agreement to enter into the contract b. Consideration - meaning that "every party is conferring a
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INTRODUCTION TO LAW AND LEGAL REASONING Law – provides stability‚ predictability‚ and continuity. LAW IS AN (1. SET OF RULES) that (2. COURTS WILL ENFORCE)—and AMERICA’S FIRST LAW SYSTEM USED IS COMMON LAW/ ANGLO-AMERICAN COMMON LAW DEAN’S LIST 1. CONSTITUTION (+ CHARTERS) 2. STATUTES (+ ORDINANCES) 3. TREATIES 4. CASE LAW / PRECEDENTS / STARE DECISES 5. EXECUTIVE ORDERS 6. ADMINISTRATIVE RULES + REGULATIONS 7. CONTRACTS 8. INITIATIVE (+ RECALL) 9. REFERENDUM 10. COMMON LAW “ANGLO AMERICAN
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Assignment Topic: Laws that Affecting Business Name: Sumon Roy ID: 4050 MBA (Evening Program) Department of International Business University of Dhaka Submission Date: Saturday‚ 17th May 2010. Table of Contents: Contents | Page | Introduction | 1 | Definition of Business‚ Law & Business Law | 2 | Sources of law | 3 | Different laws affecting business | 6-11 | Laws regarding commerce in Bangladesh | 12 | Laws regarding Industry in Bangladesh | 13 | Conclusion |
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4 Wight V Brown 1845 11D 459 4 The concept of insurable interest and the alleged need under Scots law for the requirement of insurable interest by the insured in an insurance policy‚ have recently come under scrutiny. Why is this‚ and what should be done about the problems arising from the requirement for insurable interest? How realistic are the proposals for reform? The question makes reference to issues with the concept of insurable interest‚ how we managed to get to this point‚ lessons
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Business Law–LEGT1710 The Role of Law In Business The Law is a systematic set of rules to control conduct within a society‚ created by parliament and is enforced by courts. Sources of Law Law is made up of two parts: 1. Enacted (Statute) Law: law that is made by parliament. It can be changed by parliament but is interpreted by judges. In the case of a conflict between statue and common law‚ statue law prevails under the Doctrine of Parliamentary Supremacy as it has the ultimate law making
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