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    signifies to another his willingness to do or abstain from doing anything‚ with a view to obtain assent of the other to such act or abstinence‚ he is said to make a proposal. Apparently in the case that Yatie had made an offer or proposal to her business partner‚ Tina to supply handcrafts by sending an offer letter to Tina. Tina had received the offer letter in the next day and she had accepted the offer by asking her staff‚ Anis to fax a letter of acceptance as soon as possible to Yatie. According

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    BBA 3210-12H-1A12-S1‚ Business Law Unit IV Mini Project Dustin Brown / ID# 202011 August 7‚ 2012 Case Analysis A bank advertises home loans at low interest rates for its account holders for three months. Toward the end of the second month‚ the bank withdraws the offer. Sam opens an account with the bank because of the offer. He is‚ however‚ a little late applying for the loan and the offer is withdrawn before his application is processed. Sam sues the bank. In this case‚ the Bank advertises

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    for English 1301 Midterm Please study the following and use the links provided to prepare for the midterm. Most students who do not adequately prepare for the exam do poorly‚ so please make sure you are prepared—this exam is a big portion of your term grade. Pronouns: Pronouns have three cases--subjective‚ objective‚ and possessive.   Subjective Case I‚ you‚ he‚ she‚ it‚ we‚ they‚ who Objective Case me‚ you‚ him‚ her‚ it‚ us‚ them‚ whom Possessive Case my/mine‚ your/yours‚ his‚ her/hers

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    Research Paper: The principle of a separate corporate personality is a fundamental concept in Business Law. However this does not stop the courts from lifting or piercing the veil to see what lies beneath. Critically discuss this statement citing the relevant case law. As is evident with most principles of law there are exceptions to the doctrine of separate legal personality. The courts will generally depart from the principle separate corporate personality in certain instances where tools

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    Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) D. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) *** 9. Utility companies‚ telecommunications‚ and financial services are considered prime targets of _____ because attackers can significantly disrupt business and personal activities by destroying a few targets. A. white hat hackers B. script kiddies C. computer spies D.

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    Questions Learning ResourcesTextbook: Business Law Seventh Edition‚ 2010 Henry R. Cheeseman Prentice Hall 1) According to Judge Jerome Frank‚ uncertainty in the law: a. is an unfortunate accident b. should be avoided whenever possible c. is of immense social value d. does not exist in the U.S. legal system 2) Which of the following is most consistent with the Natural Law School of jurisprudence? e. Law is based on moral and ethical principles

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    promised by the other contracting party. There are certain rules that govern a valid contract. THE ISSUE: The issue in the case is whether the agreement was legally binding upon Dream Design or whether it failed for want of consideration. THE LAW: If the promise merely fulfils an existing contractual duty to the promisor‚ he does not provide consideration to buy the buy promisor’s promise. In the case‚ Atlas Express Ltd. V.Kafco (Importers and Distributors) [1989] 3 W.L.R. 389 K entered

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    Table of Contents Introduction Law plays important roles to protect benefits‚ obligations and bringing fair for everybody in society. This report gives information about tortuous liability‚ contractual liability‚ vicarious liability‚ the tort of negligence and defences. After that‚ I can determine liability of person who is responsible when violations as well as providing advices for the legal problems in business of VJSC. (3.1) Contrast liability in torts with contractual

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    thefreedictionary.com. The duties are a series of common law‚ statutory‚ and equitable obligations. The duties are analogous to duties owed by trustees to beneficiaries‚ and by agents to principals. Directors owe duties to the corporation‚ and not to individual shareholders‚ employees or creditors outside exceptional circumstances. The duties of a director are divided in two sections‚ the common law duties and the statutory duties of directorship. Common law duties; Duty of Good Faith The most general obligation

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    Business Law Final Denise Capalbo Chetum v. Knarles Issue: Defamation Rule: Under the common law‚ defamation requires a false statement of fact‚ of or concerning plaintiff‚ published to a third party and causing damages. Also‚ where defamation is about a public person or matter of public concern‚ the plaintiff must prove that the statement is false‚ and that the defendant either knew of its truth or acted with reckless disregard of the truth (malice). Analysis: Knarles’ statements

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