a consumer: s 3 S 3(1) A person who acquires goods that cost less than 40‚000 or if more than 40‚000‚ the goods are of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal‚ domestic or household use or consumption or a vehicle or trailer used mainly for transporting goods on public roads. S 3(2) a person is not a consumer if the goods (regardless of price paid) are acquired: -for the purpose of re-supply or -for using them up or transforming them‚ in trade or commerce (business) in production
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(Renee) Kalouris BA 219 International Business Dr. Morfopoulos 07.20.2010 UNIT 2 CULTURE AND GLOBAL BUSINESS -Individual Project (week 2) CHOICE 1: For an international business person‚ business traveller or expatriate‚ doing business in a foreign country poses some interesting cross cultural challenges. Getting to grips with a country’s business culture‚ protocol and etiquette is important in maximising your potential and getting the best out of your visit.Greece is a High contect
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Managing Business Activities in ABC Student Name Institution Managing Business Activities in ABC Introduction ABC Recruitment Company finds the most suitable job seekers who are propelled to succeed and match them with various companies having vacancies in the relevant fields. The company receives curriculum vitae from thousands of clients who seek to be found places to work and link them with job providers. The company has a special department which verifies the clients’ details and measures the
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English. He has had no business experience himself. The manager of XZA Bank is aware that Ji has no other assets and is dependent on the old age pension for all living expenses then still persuades Ji to sign the mortgage contract immediately without informing Ji of the consequences if he fails to repay the loan. Refer to the case Blomley v Ryan[4]‚ The judger Fullagar J had listed the factors which might give rise to equitable intervention including “ poverty or need of any kind‚ sickness‚ age
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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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What are the social responsibilities of a business to its community? The social responsibility of a business is to become a major part of its surrounding community. It is an employer of local people and should encourage their involvement in community activities along with the well being of its members. The company should strive to do business in an ethical way. Always making business decisions based on fairness‚ values‚ and its own code of ethics. This will enable employees to be proud of where
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a commercial building‚ damages of $1000 are payable. The completion is delayed by 20 days due to the fault of the contractor. How much can the innocent party claim if the actual loss suffered is $22‚000? Do you think generally‚ it is wise for a business to always have a liquidated damages clause? 2. At Your Service Pte Ltd is a big company which provides various travel related services‚ including overseas tour packages which are designed in-house. Tom‚ a customer‚ had booked a special in-house
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(a) (ed.); Bocij‚ P.; Greasley‚ A.; Hickie‚ S.; (2006)‚ Business Information Systems: Technology Development and Management for the E-Business‚ 3rd Edition‚ London: FT Pitman. Chaffey‚ D (b) (2002); E-Business and E-Commerce Management‚‚ Edinburgh : Prentice Hall Pearson Clarke‚ S.; (2001); Information Systems Strategic Management‚ London: Routledge. Dawson‚ G et al; (2004)‚ Business perspective: The IS View on Delivering Services to the Business. UK: TSO Foster‚ S.T.; (2001)‚ Managing
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1. What is a Contract? Classify the types of contracts with suitable examples. Ans. A contract is an agreement reached between two or more persons involving the exchange of some goods or services .There are some key requirements for the establishment of a contract: * An offer & an acceptance * ‘Capacity or the ability to understand the consequences of a contract by persons of such age prescribed by law & those with sound mind. * ‘Mutual consent’ or agreement on the terms of a
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Module Title Issues in Global Business and Strategic Concepts Module Code 6IM 501 Module Level 6 Credit value 40 Total Number 400 of Learning Hours Key Words Implementation of Global strategy‚ strategy and the organisation‚ strategic development‚ globalisation‚ international business and the environment‚ internationalisation. Module Description There has been a fundamental shift
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