CONTRACT LAW IN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE USA Key terms and specific concepts I FORM Deeds‚ specialty contracts‚ contracts under seal (# simple contracts) Statute of Frauds 1677‚ s.4 Property Act 1925‚ s.1‚ s.40‚ s.136 ; 1989‚ s.1(3)(a)‚ s.2(1) Consumer Credit Act 1974‚ s.67‚ s.68 Uniform Commercial Code 2-201 ( 2-202 Parol Evidence Rule) Jinright v. Russell (1971) Mulford v. Borg-Wagner Acceptance Corp. (1985) II TERMS A) TERMS IMPLIED BY STATUTE Sale of Goods Act
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Earnings management‚ audit differences‚ and analysts’ forecasts. The Accounting Review 75 (4): 383–404). ———‚ R. Bloomfield‚ and M. W. Nelson. 2001. Experimental research in financial accounting. Accounting‚ Organizations and Society 27 (8): 775–810. Loftus‚ E. F. 1982. Memory and its distortions. In The G. Stanley Hall Lecture Series‚ Vol 2‚ edited by Kraut‚ 123–154. Washington‚ D. C.: American Psychological Association. Mason‚ A. K.‚ and M. Gibbins. 1991. Judgment and U.S. accounting standards. Accounting
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JIM GROOM NOTES Sources of human information The truth finding mission- most false convictions are made because of false witness statements Facial Identification Hard to describe a person’s features in words‚ but it is very easy to identify someone. Misattribution- you think someone assaults you‚ but it is actually a guy who lives in your apartment building and did not do it. You just miss inform yourself of what actually went down Change Blindness- cognitive attention and instinctive
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PY4 The Controversies’ Question You will have a choice of two questions in this section: Part A is the starter question‚ for which you are awarded a maximum of three marks. You need to explain the term‚ then in order to get full marks you will need to give an example: The only terms you will be asked about are the following: science‚ scientific benefits‚ ethical costs‚ genetic influences‚ environmental influences‚ cultural bias‚ gender bias‚ free will and determinism. In the second part
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SYNOPSIS It is a known fact that the best endorsements achieve an eclectic balance between the product (brand) and the celebrity. Giving a brand a ’face’ is more than just a marketing strategy to increase sales or gain market share‚ it is a decision that can change the future of the brand forever. Choice of the celebrity‚ hence‚ is of utmost importance and is usually done based on many different parameters - appeal‚ looks‚ popularity or even just a fantasy figure to endorse a brand. In today’s
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This article was downloaded by: [Chiang Mai University] On: 20 December 2012‚ At: 01:42 Publisher: Routledge Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 Registered office: Mortimer House‚ 37-41 Mortimer Street‚ London W1T 3JH‚ UK Psychology & Health Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/gpsh20 The theory of planned behaviour: Reactions and reflections Icek Ajzen a a Department
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