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    Issue The challenge in this case is to make a decision whether the book written by David is legitimately legal does not against the copyright of earlier published articles‚ or it is classified as an infringement work that copy the existed paper. Rules This particular case concerns about intellectual property law that emphasize on copyright law protection. Copyright is the exclusive rights to protect the original work from copied by the other people. The law of copyright does protect the expression

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    Tort Actions A tort actions is a form of civil law‚ which are intentional tort‚ torts of negligence‚ and strict liability torts‚ the vast majority of legal issues in the United State involve this‚ such as divorce‚ child custody‚ child support‚ domestic dispute‚ consumer problems‚ defamation‚ and injuries due to a person by another person. You can fine a civil lawsuit yourself or have an attorney do it for you‚ in this case you become the plaintiff and the other person will be the defendant

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    10-K Integration Project – Analyst Preparation Assignment Nanette Guzman Honda Motor Co.‚ LTD May 23‚ 2013 PESTLE 1. Political: Total industry automobile sales in Japan for fiscal year 2012 rose approximately 3% to approximately 4.75 million units. Although the Great East Japan Earthquake and the floods in Thailand had an impact‚ automobile sales remained stable due to government stimulus policies that provided tax breaks and subsidies for eco-car purchases in the second half of the

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    system includes laws that are developed from two sources: common law and statutory law. Common law is created by judges in a court hierarchy‚ using an approach called the doctrine of precedent. Statutory law is law written in parliament by the leaders of the country or state‚ depending on where the power to legislate lies. Both common law and statutory law are components of substantive law‚ which concerns the actual content of law and procedural law‚ which concern the way in which law is constructed

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    Facts: A Case of Cold Pizza Lee Chambers‚ the Defendant was driving 10 km over the speed limit while making pizza deliveries using the company van. To avoid hitting a dog‚ he had incidentally skidded sideways on a patch of ice and crashed into another vehicle. Alice White‚ the plaintiff who was not wearing a seatbelt at the time had suffered numerous injuries. The Plaintiff had sued Lee Chambers and Vinnie’s Pizza Ltd. for general and special damages along with cost of car repairs‚ and loss of

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    Effect of debt on various ratios Through acquiring more debt and repurchasing stocks‚ book value per share decreases due to premium paid for repurchased stocks. More debt would also bring more interest expense to Hill Country‚ which lowers net income. Considering total asset value would remain same‚ return on assets (ROA) would decrease as a consequence of lower net income. The spreadsheet also shows that return on equity (ROE) would increase as debt capital ratio increases. Sensitivity analysis

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    Co-organisation is an event management & production agency founded by Ng Kim Hwee‚ in Singapore in the year 1994. The agency is a small firm that is filled with workers who are “inspired and passionate about events management”. They are people whose minds are filled with creative juices and are willing to take up challenges when creating different events for different clients. Founded and stationed in Singapore for 21 years‚ they are rich in experience in planning all sorts of events such as different

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    Assignment on the case of Carlill vs. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co. Ltd a) Explain whether there was any contract made between Carlill and Carbolic Smoke Ball or not? Give reason. Yes‚ there was contract made between Carlill and Carbolic Smoke Ball Co. Ltd. The advertisement was placed in newspaper and said that the smoke ball product would prevent influenza if the buyers used it as directed and in spite of this if the buyer catches influenza than the company would give £100 to the user

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    McAuslan Brewing Co. Identification of Major Problems/Issues 1) PROBLEM: There is no separate and formal human resource department. Each department within the company is independently responsible for hiring and training newcomers. This is a major problem because it is very probable that unqualified new employees with no experience and the skill necessary to do the job are being hired. Also‚ the company needs a separate department which specializes in finding and training employees. SOLUTION:

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    McCormick v Nowland (1985) ATPR 40-852 This case is to be contrasted with McCormick v Nowland (1985) ATPR 40-852 in which the vendor’s real estate agent falsely represented that the vendor’s house was made of brick and that the swimming pool in the back yard was adjacent to a public park. The Court here held that a real estate agent owes a duty of care to a purchaser with respect to the information supplied about the property. Pincus J found that the agent had been negligent in respect of the

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