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    References: 1. Murdoch University‚ Business Law Study Guide‚ Mr Robin Peter Lange 2. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071208063150AASvqyt 3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consideration_in_English_law 4. http://www.mateoaboy.com/f6/blog_files/be9debe290ff9580bb8e5ba95217e33e-98

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    BUSINESS LAW –II UNIT-I Factories Act‚ 1948 Definition – inspecting staff – Health – Safety – Welfare – Working Hours of Adults – Holidays – Employment of young persons and women – Annual leave with wages object of industrial Disputes Act – Definition of Industrial Dispute – Grievance settlement Authorities – Conciliation machinery – Procedure. Power and duties of Authorities – Reference of Disputes of Boards‚ Courts or Tribunal‚ National Tribunal – Strikes‚ Lock-out‚ Lay-off‚ Retrenchment – Unfair

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    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 or manufacture or  -repairing or treating other goods for fixtures on land.  Crago v Multiquip Pty Ltd (1998) Ostrich egg incubator is not ordinarily acquired for personal‚ household or domestic use.  Atkinson v Hastings Deering

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    implications does it have business professionals? Answer: Now a day technology is growing rapidly. Electronically communications (e-mail) is one of the technology we use it in our everyday life in business or personal life therefore; using technology has advantages and disadvantages. In this case low expectation of privacy mean to me it has less confidentiality. However‚ even if low expectation of privacy existed we still use all kinds of electronic communication. The implication in business professional use

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    1. Invested $70000 in business. 2. business purchased supplies and carpet the amount of supplies 500 and the amount of carpet was $50 paid in cash 3. The advertising of business on cash of 200 4. The business collected loan from bank of 8000 5. The business purchased truck of 9000 in cash 6. Business purchased 100 computer systems of 60000. The business pay 30000 in cash and the rest of amount will after 3 week 7. Business purchased supplies of $500 and write on note that will return after

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    Issue Is there a valid contract between Khalid and Siti? Law and Application When Khalid is interested in buying Siti’s painting which she had named “Hawa”‚ Khalid met Siti and told her that he will pay her RM5‚000 for “Hawa”. This is an offer. Offer had be defined in S2(a) Contracts Act 1950 as “when one person signifies to another his willingness to do or to abstain from doing anything‚ with a view to obtaining the assent of that other to the act or abstinence‚ he is said to make a proposal”

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    Sterling computer has entered into a partnership with NoBugs a microchip processing computer. The collaboration was developing into a something successful until an incident put a strain in the business relationship. Some month ago Sterling computer has had several of their computers explode shortly after customers install them. Upon an investigation which was conducted by Sterling researchers have discovered evidence of NoBugs’s microchips aggravating a dormant defect in their computers‚ causing

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    Unit- 5 Indian Sale of Goods Act‚ 1930 1. Contract of Sale – Meaning A contract of sale of goods is a contract whereby the seller transfers or agrees to transfer the property in goods to the buyer for a price. There may be a contract of sale between one part-owner and another [Sec 4(1)]. A contract of sale may be absolute or conditional [Sec 4(2)]. The term ‘contract of sale’ includes both a ‘sale’ and an ‘agreement to sell’. 2. Essentials of a Contract of Sale (Refer text for details)

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    Business Law I January 31‚ 2013 Corporate Structure Assessments Part A: A sole proprietorship is a type of business entity that is owned and run by one individual and in which there is no legal distinction between the owner and the business. The owner receives all profits (subject to taxation specific to the business) and has unlimited responsibility for all losses and debts. The IRS does not consider the sole proprietorship as a separate business entity. The owner reports

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    concealment (PUFFERY). -The statement is material (and important fact) to the transaction. -The victim reasonably relied on the statement. -Fraud: misrepresentation plus: -Intent. -Cause injury. COMPETENT PARTIES Competent Parties: -Legal capacity to contract. -Contractual Capability: The ability to understand the consequences of a contract. Things that can cause someone to be incapable of contracting: -Incarcerated. -Legally insane. -Under the influence. -Minors. -Age of

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