------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LAW ------------------------------------------------- BUSA 391 – SUMMER 2010 Prepared For: Professor Leslie Beck By: Gabriela Popescu ID: 260224311 June 17‚ 2010. Six months ago‚ Antiques R Us (a Canadian corporation) entered into a contract
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Contract By definition under Sec 2(h) Contract Act 1950‚ “an agreement enforceable by law is a contract”. A contract is a promise or agreement between two or more parties that is enforced by law to be legally binding. It may involve a duty to do or refrain from doing something‚ and the failure to perform such duty is a breach of contract. The role of law in a contract is not to punish the breaching party but to provide remedies to restore the person wronged to the position they ought to occupy if
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BUSINESS LAW EXAM1 1. One rule that emerges from the social contract is that people should never make unsupported judgments about one another but should instead always investigate the facts in an effort to uncover the truth about the character of a person or the nature of a situation. 2. utility thinking. 3. there are no objective or absolute standards of right and wrong. 4. utility thinking. 5. ethics. 6. If the social contract disintegrates‚ society would return to a "state
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Contract There are different elements of a contract that you must take into account when entering one. The following will give an understanding of these and explain their importance. Capacity There are four essential elements that affect contract law. The first of these is capacity. This element states that parties in agreement with a contract must have the legal capacity to enter into that contract. There are factors that affect the capacity of a party that either does not give them capacity or
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European Business Task 1 Richard Wilson S1076510 Kandis Watson Contents pages Introduction Page 1 Equal pay Page 2-3 Equal treatment in employment (Race and ethnicity) Page 4-5 Employee’s rights during parental leave
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Business law and ethics Ref book: Commercial law and Industrial law
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a leaning 80 ft tree on an adjacent property fell on the plaintiff’s husband’s car and killed him. Ms. Galindo sued Mr. Clark for failing to notify her husband of the danger posed by the leaning tree. Develop the appropriate legal issue(s) in question (i.e.‚ the specific legal issue between the two parties). Provide a judgment on who should win the case - be clear. The appropriate legal issue in this case is to decide who‚ or whether anyone bears responsibility for the fall of the leaning tree
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THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE MELBOURNE LAW SCHOOL CORPORATE LAW BLAW20001 2013 Subject Coordinator: Associate Professor Helen Anderson |A. WELCOME TO CORPORATE LAW | |B. INTRODUCTORY MATTERS | |C. LECTURE OUTLINE‚ READING GUIDE and TUTORIAL PROGRAM | |D. SKILLS ASSIGNMENT |
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Lecture 1: The importance of Business Ethics * 1st part : Introduction Ethics in General: Ethics is simply how people try to live their lives according to a standard of what is good or bad. They apply these standards both in how they think and how the others behave. Two way relationship. Example : MY friend left his wife for someone else. How do you think ? Unethical‚ so I behave in a way to not to talk to him anymore. My friend considers what I did as unethical‚ we’ve been friend for
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|$600 F | |C) |$1‚614 F |$600 U | |D) |$1‚614 F |$600 F | Use the following to answer questions 3 and 4: Stench Foods Company uses a standard cost system to collect costs related to the production of its garlic flavored yogurt. The garlic (materials) standards for each container of yogurt produced are 0.8 ounces of crushed garlic at a standard
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