Misleading and Deceptive Case Facts A soap powder manufacturer had marketed a product called ‘Sudso’ for many years. Its market share had fallen steadily due to increase competition. The manufacturer designed a bright new package for the product‚ added a scented fragrance and changed its name to ‘Sno’. The product was then re-released and advertised as ‘a new advance in laundry detergent that washes whiter than white’. Issue Has the soap manufacturer breached any laws? ‘A corporation shall
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Introduction A contract is defined as an agreement enforceable by law. Hence for all contracts there should have an agreement. The agreement arises by one of the parties making an offer and its acceptance by the other party. Both offer and acceptance create an agreement. In simple contract should first contain an offer made by one party to the other. What is an offer? As per Sec 2(a) of the contract act “When one person signifies to another his
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Veil Lifting QUESTION The general reasoning of the Court in this area of Veil Lifting the Corporate veil has been confusing and‚ at times‚ contradictory: Discuss The question requires an analysis of whether the parent company (A); will be liable for the claims against its subsidiary‚ (b): in other words‚ whether the corporate veil can be lifted in this group structure. Both the parent company and its subsidiary are incorporate which have been legally formed. A company once incorporated‚ is a separate
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that happens and you will never forget it. What was one of the most memorable moments in my life? One of my most memorable moments happened during my teenage years. However it was not a memory of a full day or even an hour. It was a mere second of realization. That mere second has affected how I view people‚ life and the world. It was the summer before my freshman year of high school; my dad had plans to spend a week in the Bahamas for work. He decided that it would be a good opportunity to bring
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as a whole. Avoid mere plot summary. 3. In Kate Chopin’s The Awakening (1899)‚ the protagonist Edna Pontellier is said to possess “that outward existence which conforms‚ the inward life which questions.” In Great Expectations‚ identify a character who conforms outwardly while questioning inwardly. Then write a well-organized essay in which you analyze how this tension between outward conformity and inward questioning contributes to the meaning of the work. Avoid mere plot summary.
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“The Carlile V Carbolic Smoke ball Company is considered a landmark in English Law of Contract” Analyise the above statement by explaining the facts of the case and by discussing in detail three legal principles which were upheld in the case. In the late 1800’s it was common for English Businesses selling medicinal products to make promises about the various illnesses that their products could cure. One such firm The Carbolic Smoke Ball Company‚ created the “Smoke Ball’
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table is lighter than a feather. Therefore‚ a breadbox is lighter than a feather. a. What is the specific name of the error or fallacy? i. Premises are not known to be true: at least one is false ii. Begging the question: mere restatement iii. Begging the question: restatement through synonymy iv. Begging the question: circular reasoning v. Begging the question: implicit controversial premises vi. Begging the question: arbitrary redefinition
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that the master oppressed them through his ownership of them. However this section of the poem where the “mice play” is linked to a previous section which talked of dreams. They are linked through rhyme. In the previous section‚ which starts “Mere dreams‚ mere dreams!” and continues until “As if some marvellous empty sea-shell flung”‚ has the rhyming scheme A.B.A.B.A. The fact that Yeats has also given the section‚ that includes the mice playing‚ the same rhyming scheme‚ indicates that this is a
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Autonomy is the ethical principle that competent persons should be allowed self-determination unless proven otherwise incompetent. The decision to prove someone as incompetent is easily determined if the patient is unconscious or an infant (VHE‚ pg 107). But what if the ’child’ is 12 years old and has expressed wisdom beyond her years? As a society we determine that a persons below the age of 18 are lacking sufficient autonomy for a range of publically significant decisions unless proven otherwise
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CONTRACTS ASSIGNMENT UNCONSCIONABLE BARGAINS SUBMITTED BY: KARAN SHANKAR IV Semester‚ SVKM’s Pravin Gandhi College Of Law‚ Mumbai 01 Index of authorities 03 02 Introduction 05 03 Research Methodology 07 04 Chapters 08 05 Chapters (cont) 15 06 Conclusion 17 07
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