Constitutional Rights Business Law I Dave Walker November 07‚ 2005 Kudler Fine Foods is a gourmet establishment. The first store was opened in 1998 and was such a success that many more will be opening. This gourmet shop was created in the vision the owner was searching for: a place where gourmet foods can be purchased at an affordable price. Kudler Fine Foods employs many employees. These employees have rights that must be adhered to. The two main issues that will be discussed is the
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Legal organization of business A corporation is a business or organization formed by a group of people‚ who are known as shareholders‚ with the sole purpose of making profits. A corporation is its own legal entity‚ meaning that it has its own juridical personality. It has many of the some rights and obligations that and individual would have‚ such as the competency to buy and sell property; enter into leases and contracts; and can sue or be sued‚ essentially‚ it can be prosecuted and punished if
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contract. __T___ The communication of an offer can be made by the offeror or the offeror ’s agent. __T___ Generally‚ advertisements‚ catalogs‚ price lists‚ etc. are not treated as offers. __F___ A counteroffer is treated as both a revocation and a new offer. _T____ Consideration can consist of giving up a legal right. __T___ A promise to act or to refrain from doing an act can serve as consideration. __F___ The mirror image rule permits the offeree ’s acceptance of a contract to vary from the
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Running head: CONTRACTS Contracts‚ What Are They? How Do They Work Student Name BUS311 Business Law I Instructor: name Date Abstract In this paper‚ I will reflect on the operation of contracts. Business law shows how contracts may be classified in several ways depending on the manner in which they are created‚ expressed‚ or performed. I have learned a lot from this course and I will use that to help write this paper. In the following paper I will
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Business Law Midterm Chapter 1 - Nature of Law and Legal Rights * Legal Rights: rights (legal capacity to require another person to perform or refrain from performing an act) and duties (obligation of law imposed on a person to perform or refrain from performing a certain act) coexist. * Individual right: any statutes‚ ordinances‚ or court decisions cannot violate the rights given in Constitution. * The Right of Privacy: Fourth Amendment (only search under reasonable suspicion) and protecting
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CB561 Business Law Module Guide Campus: Medway Campus Terms: Autumn and Spring Level: 2/3 Credit: 30 Assessment: 70% Exam; 30% Coursework Convenor: Mrs Sue Tarrant Contact Hours 40 hours of lectures; 20 hours of seminars (approximately) Method of Assessment 30% coursework (1 timed assignment and 2 written assessments); 70% written examination Synopsis The law affects our lives in many ways. In the business world you will find that‚ amongst other things‚ it impacts on how businesses
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Business Ethics and International Law Avis Robinson LAW415 December 7‚ 2010 Professor Cannon Business Ethics and International Law Business ethics is defined as the analysis of a variety of disputes that can come about with the business surroundings and how employees of the company deal with those disputes ethically (Investorwords.com‚ 2011). These ethics run every company in one way or another. Each person lives by ethical theories to make decisions. The government also has laws that help
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IRAC Brief Issue In the case of Pierre Konowaloff‚ Paris‚ France‚ v. The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York‚ New York‚ Pierre Konowaloff alleges that the Metropolitan Museum of Art acquired‚ displayed and retained a piece of art that was confiscated by the Russian Bolshevik regime from his great-grandfather in 1918. After gaining power in 1917‚ the Bolshevik regime issued decrees nationalizing property‚ and abolishing the private ownership of land and making museums property of the state. The
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Corporations and Business Associations Law When companies are suffering from failed business and insolvency‚ the banks as the financiers for them and other creditors may try to get involved into the management and operations of the business in the way of giving advice and providing assistance to the directors of those distressed companies so as to protect their interests as much as possible. But as a result‚ the banks and creditors might be at a risky situation where they could be liable as shadow
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Question TWO What is a "Breach of Contract"? A business contract creates certain obligations that are to be fulfilled by the people or companies who entered into the agreement. In the eyes of the law‚ a party’s failure to fulfil an end of the bargain under a contract is known as a "breach" of the contract. Depending on the specifics of the contract‚ a breach can occur when a party fails to perform on time‚ does not perform in accordance with the terms of the agreement‚ or does not perform at all
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