is provided to educate the targeted audience of safety and assembly instructions‚ how to get the maximized results from the iJoy-175 Massage Chair‚ what are the basic operating instructions‚ how to use the product‚ product care and proper storage‚ warranty and servicing options and any other specifications. The writer of the iJoy-175 Massage Chair provides a technical oversight of the product by demonstrating what additional steps are necessary for maximizing the results of a massage‚ the writer provides
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Module 2 Introduction Negligence is one of many types of torts. A tort is a civil wrong that is outside of contract law and arises out of recognition that a person is responsible for their acts and omissions when dealing with others. The term ’tort’ refers to a number of different laws such as: • nuisance‚ • trespass and • assault Torts generally compensate the individual for personal loss or attacks on reputation‚ where the loss was caused by another person.
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the issuer? * Corporate Bonds- have no tax-free provisions on Zero Coupon Bonds. * Zero coupon bonds are sold at a deep discount and pay no annual interest. The full face value is paid at maturity. However‚ the IRS computes the implied annual interest and you are liable for that amount even though you do not actually receive it until the bond matures. c) Instead of issuing these zero-coupon bonds‚ the company issued 15 percent coupon bonds with issue proceed of $1000.00 per
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Commercial Law Agency An agent is determined by law. Determined by the legal implications of what the person does. Must be acting for a principal cannot stand alone. (a)Agent has the legal authority to bind or incur liability for which the principal can be responsible. The primary role of an agent is to negotiate or conclude contracts on behalf of a principal. Actions are treated like that of the principal. Consent can be determined by the Court. (b)Agent is a person who is recognized by law as
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make a contract enforceable? a. Offer‚ entitlement‚ majority‚ legality b. Offer‚ acceptance‚ consideration‚ morality c. Terms‚ configuration‚ timeliness‚ legality d. Aggrement‚ consideration‚ capacity‚ legality 3. At what point is a contract implied? a. When written terms of the contract are approved by the parties’ attorneys b. When all important terms of the contract are expressed in writing c. When the conduct of the parties indicates the terms of the contract d. When contract terms are
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* Sale of Goods Act (Allowed seller to exclude the implied terms so that the protection it gave could be taken away by a clearly worded exclusion clause) * Tort of negligence * Australian Consumer Law (ACL) (a) Are not of acceptable quality: s 54 (Supplier) and s271 (Manufacturer) (b) Sue for damages for any loss or damage caused by failure to comply with guarantee. S54(2) (Safe) (Supplier) and s59(1) (Express Warranty) (Manufacturer) * Part 3-5 of the ACL * Part 3-2
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Hence‚ it is important to attain professional liability insurance to provide protection against liabilities as it covers the cost of defense in civil lawsuits and certain damages awarded‚ even if they don’t stand. According to Raia‚ the warranty of workmanlike is implied in marine surveying contracts and has been held by some
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Chapter 3 – Jurisdiction State Court: Subject Matter Jurisdiction Personal Jurisdiction: Defendant voluntarily subject themselves by: Forum Selection Clause No challenge of lawsuit OR Defendant is a resident (can be sued at permanent place of residence/business) OR Defendant is served with process while in the state (plaintiff files complaint‚ defendant receives summons = process once received‚ clock starts ticking) OR Defendant did business‚ entered/breached a K or committed a tort in
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Christina Freeman 1. What court decided the case in the assignment? (2 points) Court of Appeals of Ohio‚ First District‚ Hamilton County. 2. According to the case‚ what must a party establish to prevail on a motion for summary judgment? (3 points) In order to prevail on a motion for summary judgment‚ a movant has the burden to demonstrate that no genuine issue of material fact remains to be litigated; that it is entitled to judgment as a matter of law‚ and that it appears from the evidence‚ when
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Assignment Week 2 – Yoleida Villalobos 14.2 Real Property Robert Briggs and his wife purchased a home located at 167 Lower Orchard Drive‚ Levittown‚ Pennsylvania. They made a down payment and borrowed the balance on a 30-year mortgage. Six years later‚ when Mr. and Mrs. Briggs were behind on their mortgage payments‚ they entered into an oral contract to sell the house to Winfield and Emma Sackett if the Sacketts would pay the three months’ arrearages on the loan and agree to make the future
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