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    pay $500 to the order of Leigh and to deliver ten tons of coal to Leigh. Nonnegotiable‚ contains additional undertaking. E. A note for $10‚000 executed by Eaton payable to the order of the First National Bank of Emanon‚ in which Eaton promises to give additional collateral if the bank deems itself insecure and demands additional security. Negotiable. F. A note reading‚ “I promise to pay to the order of Richard Roe $2‚000 on January 31‚ 2013‚ but it is agreed that if the crop of Blackacre

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    Business and Law Coursework Assignment With regard to the case‚ there are two legal issues needed to be handled. First‚ it is needed to determine whether 1) Tommy can sue Ada for not reducing the height of fence which is eracted along the side of Ada’s garden 2) Mickey can sue Ada for not fulfilling her promise to pay $1000 for Mickey’s help. To determine the two legal issues‚ we need to consider if any contractual relationship was formed between them. To begin with‚ a contract is a legally

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    Business Law & Bankruptcy Assignment #4 Aquaman is president of a marine research company called Underwater Leagues‚ Inc. When his company conceived a dramatic new invention‚ he held off announcing the discovery until he bought 50‚000 shares of Underwater Leagues at $10 per share. After the announcement‚ the share price skyrocketed to $50 per share. The shareholders of Underwater Leagues‚ Inc. bring a derivative action suit against Aquaman claiming breach of fiduciary duty for violating 17 C.F.R

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    Cost Accounting‚ 14e (Horngren/Datar/Rajan) Chapter 2 An Introduction to Cost Terms and Purposes Objective 2.1 1) Cost objects include: A) products B) customers C) departments D) All of these answers are correct. Answer: D Diff: 2 Terms: cost object Objective: 1 AACSB: Reflective thinking 2) Actual costs are: A) the costs incurred B) budgeted costs C) estimated costs D) forecasted costs Answer: A Diff: 1 Terms: actual costing Objective: 1 AACSB: Reflective thinking 3) The general term used to identify

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    on identifying and solving the major problem(s) in the case. Make sure you understand WHY you’re doing each analysis and how you will use it to guide your recommendations. GOLIATH PRODUCTIONS – QUESTIONS The CEO of Goliath Productions has hired your consulting firm to produce a report on this possible breach of contract case‚ including recommendations. Use the report writing guide from the course website. In your analysis of this case include answers to the following questions: Q. 1. Did

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    likelihoods of product default. The seller sometimes may claim these warranties impliedly or expressly. They also may disclaim warranties or restrict buyers to a few requirements to qualify for a warranty. A warranty is a promise‚ arising by operation of law‚ that something that is sold will be merchantable and fit for the purpose for which it is sold. Express warranties: need to be communicated by words to the consumer by the seller. The seller can communicate the agreement in a written contract or

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    Ahmad is in business selling microcomputers. Following a major refurbishment of his shop premises he publishes the re-opening of his shop with a large newspaper advertisement on 30 august. Formalities are a general rule contracts do not need to comply with any sort of formalities. Thus‚ while it is more difficult to prove contracts that are entirely or partly oral‚ this is a matter of evidence and procedure only and is not relevant to the validity of a contract. A contract of sale may be made in

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    when a party is stopped from going back on his promise if that promise has been acted upon by the party whom the promise was made to. This is binding to the promising party so as to prevent the promisee from suffering any form of injustice. In the case before us‚ Roy is a rent-paying tenant in a condominium that is situated near a construction site for an MRT train station. The second year into the construction‚ the level of noise and dust from the site increased to such an unbearable state that

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    Question 1 Explain in which way an agency may be terminated by operation of law. (3marks) Answer: An agency is created by express appointment when the principal appoints the agent by express agreement with agent. This express agreement may be an oral or written agreement between the principal and the agent. There are four factors can cause the termination by operation of law. i. Agency is terminated by frustration In Marshall v Glanvill‚ Glanvill who is a firm of drapers appoints

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    deliberate intent to cause harm that exists when a person makes a statement with either knowledge of its falsity or reckless disregard of the truth. actual malice is required to establish defamation against public figures. appropriation In tort law‚ the use by one person of another person’s name‚ likeness‚ or other identifying characteristic without permission and for the benefit of the user. assault any word or action intended to make another person fearful of immediate physical harm—a reasonably

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