Class Contract Please answer the following questions by referring to your Syllabus. Submit your answers in a Word or PDF document and upload your answers in D2L in the Class Contract Assignment . 1. What is the official title of this course? Who is your instructor? Legal and Ethical Environment of Business Cristen Dutcher‚ J.D.‚ 2. Is this an online course‚ or a face to face course? The course is online and face-to-face 3. Weekly assignments are mandatory. YES or NO
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Privity of Contract LGST101 Business Law Professor George Shenoy Group Members: Ue Mu En‚ Esther Goh Yue Lin‚ Sylvia Fong Li Chu Sabina Sun Chao Ng Shi Ya 1 Content Page 1. Case Summary 2. Can Brad sue Jennifer? 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Validity of Contract Breach of Contract Brad cannot sue Jennifer Brad can sue Jennifer 3. Can Angelina sue Jennifer? 3.1 3.2 Angelina cannot sue Jennifer Angelina can sue Jennifer 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 Contract (Rights of
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Goldsbrough Mort v Quinn A promise to hold an offer open for a time is not enforceable (as there is no consideration). BUT option contracts have consideration for the promise Mobil Oil Australia v Lyndel If the performance of a unilateral contract has commences the offeror can revoke it but there may (Depending on circumstances) be an implied ancillary (side) unilateral contract to not revoke it which you would be in breach of Stevenson‚ Jaques & Co v McLean Inquiry as to a method of payment is not a rejection
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Employment Law Brief The Clapton Commercial Construction Company located in Detroit‚ Michigan‚ is planning to expand its business into the state of Arizona. It is a medium-sized company with 650 employees and possibly increasing an additional 20% in the new state. Prior to the move‚ the human resources (HR) department must be aware of applicable employment laws that may affect the business. Outlined below are brief summaries and consequences for noncompliance of the following employment laws: Title
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Technology & Production Year 3 K00121700 Case Study Ronan Mitchell Abstract Copyright Law is an important entity within the music industry. It protects the owner of authorship from infringement. Infringement arises when the copyright owner’s work is used without their consent. Although sounds cannot be copyrighted‚ some cases have shown that the argument of copyrighting one’s voice can sometimes hold weight in a court of law. Singer Tom Waits sued snack manufacturer Frito Lay for
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garage and driveway along the present lot boundary. Because of ordinances requiring buildings to be set back fifteen feet from an adjoining property line‚ and because of the placement of her existing structures‚ Gemma cannot build the garage. Gemma contracts to purchase ten feet of Wiley’s property along their boundary line for $3‚000. Wiley is willing to sell but will give Gemma only a quitclaim deed‚ whereas Gemma wants a warranty deed. Discuss the differences between these deeds as they would affect
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Problem 1 a) Can Tim sue his father Jack on the basis that the parties intended to contract‚ and that sufficient consideration was applied? b) The relevant rules are every simple contract must be supported by consideration‚ a promise to fulfil the terms of a contract is not always good consideration‚ and the rule that an agreement that is commercial in character can amount to a binding contract c) Todd v Nicol [1957] SASR 72 (Supreme Court of Australia) d) Yes‚ Tim might be successful in court
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Steven Thel Fall 2012 Contract An oral or written agreement between two or more people‚ an exchange relationship‚ at least one promise‚ enforceable. Mutual Assent each party must intend to enter the contract and must agree to do so on mutually agreeable terms. Assent is legally sufficient if each party‚ by the deliberate use of words or conduct‚ manifests agreement to be contractually bound. Lucy v. Zehmer joke and intoxication was not enough to get Zehmer out of a contract that Lucy took seriously
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A Case Study of Criminal Law Student’s Name College A Case Study of Criminal Law Criminal laws relate to the rules and regulations for handling criminal acts like social conducts‚ harming‚ threatening‚ or endangering one’s health‚ safety‚ moral and/or people’s welfare. Unlike civil laws which emphasize the dispute resolution and compensation of the victim‚ criminal laws punish the law breakers (Duff‚ 2010). Criminal law is unique and distinctive for handling crimes with potentially grave penalties
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order. John signed a standard form contract and paid a deposit. Two months later‚ problems arose which caused John to delay his business. John incurred financial losses. B. IDENTIFYING THE ISSUES 1.0 CONTRACT BETWEEN JOHN & FRANK. It is obvious that there is a contract for the sales of goods between Frank and John. Therefore‚ terms implied by statute into the sales of goods will only be relevant here. 1.1 Is it a consumer or non-consumer contract? Here‚ we need to consider the
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