THE UNWRITTEN LAWS OF BUSINESS Excerpts taken from the book ‘THE UNWRITTEN LAWS OF BUSINESS’ written by W.J.King THE UNWRITTEN LAWS OF BUSINESS FOR THE BEGINNER IN RELATION TO WORK 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. However mental and trivial your early assignment may appear‚ give them your best efforts. Demonstrate the ability to get things done. Do not wait passively for anyone….. go after them and keep relentlessly after them. Confirm your instructions and the other person’s commitments in writing. When sent out
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etc... Intellectual property can be created by you or you can pay someone to create it for you. Intellectual property is protected by trade secrets‚ patents‚ trademarks and copyright laws. Each of these laws covers a specific type of intellectual property. History of Intellectual Property Law Intellectual property law dates at least as far back as medieval Europe. In those times‚ “guilds‚” or associations of artisans in a particular industry‚ were granted authority by the governments to control the
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Law Affecting Business Table of Contents Introduction 4 Sources of Law 5 Laws affecting Business’s 8 Government Taxation affecting Busniess’s 16 Purpose of Taxation 23 Conclusion 25 Introduction Any system of regulations to govern the conduct of the people of a community‚ society or nation‚ in response to the need for regularity‚ consistency and justice based upon collective human experience is called law. In addition‚ business law encompasses the law governing contracts
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Mid-term Break Seamus Heaney’s ‘Mid-Term Break’ is a shocking and heart-rending poem about a schoolboy going through the after effects of the death of his four years old younger brother. It shows the reader the emotions and events that the boy has to go through‚ and explains what the words ‘Mid-term Break’ really mean to the young boy. The narrator is a schoolboy‚ telling us the story of his experiences through the wake‚ remembering every detail and addressing us with every memory and emotion
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relate to. In the selection of poems that I have studied the poet attempts to stir feelings and emotions of childhood in the reader. The two poems that I have chosen to compare and contrast are “In Mrs Tilscher’s class” by Carol Ann Duffy and “Mid-term Break” by Seamus Heaney. Carol Ann Duffy was born in Glasgow‚ 1955. She grew up in Scotland attending local catholic schools before going to Liverpool University to study Philosophy. She later worked as a free lance writer in London and Manchester
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1- Contract law provide rules to determine which contract terms will be enforced and which promises must be kept. True or False 2- A is an assertion that something either will or will not happen in the future. A: 3- A contract needs two requirement and Agreement is required to form a contract‚ regardless of whether it is formed in the traditional A: 4- which is generally defined
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profit. Canny Gabrial Castle v Volume Sales(p200): Canny Gabrial argued that the 2 companies were joint ventures Decision: Agreement was partnership Polkinghorne v Holland(p205): Was the giving of financial advice outside the ordinary business of the law firm‚ such that the partners would be jointly liable Decision: Held that the firm was liable for the actions of hollan’s son Lec 5 Chap 13 Balfour v Balfour(256): At the time of the agreement‚ did the parties intend the arrangement
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for my promise. The above-mentioned is being supported in the case of Chappell v Nestle‚ where A offers B a book which is of some value‚ consideration takes place. (b) An offer is a willingness to be bound to a contract on certain terms‚ made with the intention that it shall become binding as soon as it is accepted by the person. The party making an offer to another party is called the offeror. The offeree is party to whom the offer is made. The above-mentioned is being supported
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Introduction to Business Law- Assignment 1B Advise TLC Ltd. as to any possible action they may have for misrepresentation against answer Ltd. _____________________________________________________________________ Treitel in The Law of Contract (2003) defines a contract as: “An agreement giving rise to obligations which are enforced or recognised by law. The factor which distinguishes contractual from other legal obligations is that they are based on the agreement of the contracting
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Environmental or Ecological 1.2 Law Law – the total of rules at a certain point in time within a territory and or market‚ which companies and stakeholders must or can implement and which are created and enforced by bodies with the authority thereof Positive law – the sum of all legal rules in effect Jurisdiction – the geographical area over which an administration exercises legal authority Mandatory legal rules – the law does not allow any deviations (must) Supplementary law – applies only when parties do not arrange otherwise (can)
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