item. The main original part of agreement between the two was the $25‚000 but that would have been proven fraud in the end. With the emails being send by both of them and no names with no signatures they would have had nothing out of the whole case. 5. Could BTT avoid this contract under the doctrine of mistake? Explain. Would either party have any other defenses that would allow the contract to be avoided? They cant and did not avoid the whole thing because there were mistakes made. The doctrine
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This pack of LAW 421 Week 3 BUGusa‚ Inc. Worksheet shows the solutions to the following problems: Use the scenarios in the BUGusa‚ Inc.‚ link located on the student website to answer the following questions. 1. Scenario: WIRETIME‚ Inc.‚ Advertisement Has WIRETIME‚ Inc.‚ committed any torts? If so‚ explain. 2. Scenario: WIRETIME‚ Inc. (Janet) Has WIRETIME‚ Inc. committed any torts? If so‚ explain. 3. Scenario: WIRETIME‚ Inc. (Steve and Walter) Discuss any liability BUGusa‚ Inc. may have for
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Discussion Questions One LaShanda Prejean LAW 421 Peter Derouen March 5‚ 2013 Discussion Questions One 1. To what extent does succession planning—such as for wills‚ estates‚ and trusts—affect business? How might these legal topics interact with your current or past job or industry? Every company succession plan carries the three bases that are will‚ trust and estate. The will‚ trust and estate provided a financial security and help plan the future. The purpose
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Law 421/Week Two What are the elements of negligence? How does an intentional tort differ from negligence? Provide examples. Intentional torts can be described as deliberate acts to harm someone. Negligence can be described to deliberately choose not to act in order to fix a problem which ultimately results in someone being harmed. There are several elements that need to be present in order for a claim to be considered negligence (Melvin‚ 2011). According to our text these elements need to be present
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| Tort Actions | Week 3 Law 421 | | David Tiffany UOP | Shalandrea Jones | October 29‚ 2012 | Torts are civil laws that are broken and are rules for lawsuits. When these rules are broken they can result in injury and harm this is usually the basis for the claim. Torts are punishable by imprisonment but in most cases tort law is to provide relief for damages and to stop others from doing the same thing
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Team Assignment Week 5 Your team members run an HR consultant firm to several companies in the metropolitan area. In your email in box one morning there are several emails from several different companies‚ all of which want your advice on the legality of Help Wanted ads for jobs in their respective companies. Their main question is whether or not the job ads would violate any of the federal laws which prohibit job discrimination. Here is the content of the email queries: A. (From a local stage
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Week 4 Learning Team A Reflection NAMEs BIS/220 June 2‚ 2014 PROFESSOR Week 4 Learning Team A Reflection Throughout this course‚ we established a foundation in understanding Business Information Systems. This week’s objectives were to describe how wireless technologies are used in the workplace and how to use spreadsheets in business situations. While some members of Team A were well versed in Microsoft tools‚ others had their first lesson on Microsoft’s Excel and Access fundamentals.
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For many organizations‚ the costs associated with remaining in good standing or being compliant can become overwhelming. These constraints become even more challenging when you look at business operating in multiple locations and operating out of several different countries. We learned that when doing business outside of the US‚ it is important to engage legal entities outside the US to help guide in all legal (compliance is one of them) situations. Ted Nunez writes‚ “What’s needed is a workable
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Week Five Team Reflection Lorenzo DeCamps‚ Ladan Askari‚ David Sperber‚ Sherell Worthy MGT/521 November 17‚ 2014 Deb Lawton Week Five Team Reflection 2. What was the culture at Lehman Brothers like? How did this culture contribute to the company’s downfall? Prior to the downfall of Lehman Brothers the company was known for being the best of best. It was considered one of the top financial institutions for the United States. One could say that there was a pride or arrogance for employees who worked
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Case Scenario: Big Time Toymaker LAW/421 Case Scenario: Big Time Toymaker Read the “Theory to Practice” section at the end of Ch. 6 of the text. Answer Questions 1 through 6 based on the scenario in the “Theory to Practice” section‚ and complete the following in your response: At the conclusion of the situation‚ BTT says that it’s not serious about releasing Chou’s new technique game‚ Strat. Presuming BTT and Chou have got a deal‚ and BTT has breached the
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