Course Name Course ID: Session: Location First Class INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY LAW LAW 723 Fall 2014 KHE 216PT th Thursday 4 September 12 – 3 pm / 12:00 – 15:00 hrs CONTACT INFORMATION Name: Dr. Stan Benda‚ Adjunct Professor‚ Ted Rogers / Osgoode Hall Office: TRS
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Question 1: Issue The issue of this question is whether Samuel willingly entered into a legitimate sale of goods contract with the shop in Orchard Road. Rule of Law The law on this issue is found in the common law and under stature law. In Preston Corporation Sdn Bhd v Edward Leong (1982)‚ an offer was defined as a willingness to be bound by the terms of an agreement. Therefore‚ it is clearly stated that Samuel is willingly and has agreed to enter into a contract by signing on a receipt
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Chapter 8 Q&A 3. For a crime to be committed‚ the prosecutor must be able to prove a criminal intent and an overt act to carry out that intent. Jack and Mary agreed to rob a series of banks. Prior to beginning their bank robbery spree‚ they were arrested and charged with criminal conspiracy. What act did Jack and Mary do that justifies a finding that they committed the crime? Explain. As a general rule‚ crime involves combination of act and criminal intent. A crime is committed when it is
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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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In this pack of LAW 421 Entire Course you will find the next docs: LAW-421 Final Exam.pdf LAW-421 Week 1 - The Roles and Funtions of Law.doc LAW-421 WEEK 1 DQs.doc LAW-421 Week 2 - International Legal and Ethical Issues.doc LAW-421 WEEK 2 DQs.doc LAW-421 Week 2 RULES OF LAW.doc LAW-421 Week 3 Article Review.doc LAW-421 Week 3 BugUSA.doc LAW-421 WEEK 3 DQs.doc LAW-421 Week 3 Team Legal issues in cyberspace.doc LAW-421 Week 4 - Big time toymaker.doc LAW-421 Week 4 - Team Weekly reflection
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Part A Question 1 Step 1 Identify the legal issue The legal issue is whether the element of agreement requires the formation of a valid contract. Step 2 Explain the principles of law relevant to that issue with reference to authority (cases and/or legislation) The element of an agreement is one of the three elements of a contract intention to be legally bound either in formal execution in a deed; or consideration. Agreements means a meeting of the minds on at least those essential
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However James informed him that he has sold the aluminium BMW lightweight motorbike and now he has only a racing motorbike available for sale for RM220‚000.00. Advise Dahari. (Total: 20 marks) Question 1 is about the law contract it entails issues regarding an invitation to treat (ITT)‚ the fact shows that James has placed an advertisement at the Star newspaper for the sale of his BMW motorbike. This is advertisement is not an offer‚ it had similar with the cases of
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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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References: 1. Murdoch University‚ Business Law Study Guide‚ Mr Robin Peter Lange 2. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071208063150AASvqyt 3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consideration_in_English_law 4. http://www.mateoaboy.com/f6/blog_files/be9debe290ff9580bb8e5ba95217e33e-98
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BUSINESS LAW –II UNIT-I Factories Act‚ 1948 Definition – inspecting staff – Health – Safety – Welfare – Working Hours of Adults – Holidays – Employment of young persons and women – Annual leave with wages object of industrial Disputes Act – Definition of Industrial Dispute – Grievance settlement Authorities – Conciliation machinery – Procedure. Power and duties of Authorities – Reference of Disputes of Boards‚ Courts or Tribunal‚ National Tribunal – Strikes‚ Lock-out‚ Lay-off‚ Retrenchment – Unfair
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