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    to rule 502 of the rules of conduct‚ a member in public practice (Elmyra‚ CPA) shall not seek to obtain clients by advertising or other forms of solicitation that is false‚ misleading‚ or deceptive. Elmyra advertises her practice online‚ which is not prohibited under rule 502. However‚ if these quotes are misleading or deceptive‚ she will violate rule 502. 3. Rukan is approaching the company’s president about a possible misstatement in the financial statements. He is acting according to the Code of

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    COMMISSION ACT 2 FALSE AND DECEPTIVE ADVERTISING 5 BAIT AND SWITCH ADVERTISING/TACTICS 8 CONSUMER FRAUD 10 IDENTIFYING‚ VERIFYING AND PREVENTING DECEPTION 12 CLOSING STATEMENTS ABOUT THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 13 BIBLIOGRAPHY 14 ABSTRACT The paper will serve as a historical background overview of how the Federal Trade Commission Act (FTC) came into existence. The paper will also break down the key components for which the FTC covers‚ such as deceptive advertising‚ baiting and switching

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    ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD Outward appearance can be greatly misleading. Gold is a very valuable metal. It has an attractive glittering appearance too. But it does not mean that everything which glitters like gold should be precious. There are utterly valueless things that look like gold and taking them on their face value is unwise. On the contrary‚ some of the dull looking things possess immense value. Their appearance is in no way proportionate to the great value they have. This is true of

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    ------------------------------------------------- Dear 2013 Commercial Law Students: ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- To provide you with some guidance in relation to preparing answers to legal problems‚ below are the following: ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- - A past exam question in this course‚ which was also set as an assignment in a previous year;

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    Author Criss Jami once said‚ “Just because something isn’t a lie does not mean that it isn’t deceptive. A liar knows that he is a liar‚ but one who speaks mere portions of truth in order to deceive is a craftsman of destruction” (http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4860176.Criss_Jami). With this quote he explains that‚ oftentimes‚ truthfulness can be more misleading than dishonesty. William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a play about ambition and greed. After hearing prophesies from three witches that

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    Today’s technology has enhanced the media’s voice from being independent of the public to expressing the public’s popular opinion‚ which influences those who have access to media. The media today can now spread their biased political views‚ their misleading modern trends‚ and their unattainable beauty standards‚ in a more quick and personal manner. The media is capable of influencing the public’s views on politics because of widespread technology. The media can influence the people to become interested

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    Q1 Advise Brad as to his rights against the University of Kew Brad could sue the University of Kew in negligence‚ contract and misleading.少写了consumer contract Action against University of Kew in negligence  Pure economic loss In this case‚ Brad suffered pure economic loss. Brad completed the course but finally did not become either a CPA or CA on the basis of his Doctor of Accountancy course. Besides‚ he could have earned $300‚000 a year as a management consultant. What is worse‚ he went to

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    Advertising Regulation Abstract This paper argues for regulation of advertising. It focuses on deceptive‚ unfair‚ and misleading advertisements. It rejects the argument that self-regulation or social regulation is sufficient. The paper points out that in fields of health related products and advertising to children there is need for strong government regulation. The laws and regulations that stipulate the ways in which products can be advertised in a country are referred to as Advertising

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    * IPAAC * Issues e.g. whether there was a breach of duty * Principles e.g. Breach if burden of harm was not great * Authorities e.g. Woods v Multi sport holdings ltd * Applications e.g. The burden of using helmets was significant * Conclusion e.g. there is no breach Law of Contract Terms of the contract * Express terms * Terms stated and agreed to by parties * In simple cases‚ terms stated in offer * Eg‚ $ reward for cat

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    different organizations add still another level of complexity. 2. Surprising—Human nature is unpredictable‚ making it impossible to anticipate all the ramifications of any decision‚ and many of today’s solutions create tomorrow’s problems. 3. Deceptive—Organizations defy expectations and often cover up mistakes. Individuals feel unable to confront others‚ especially superiors‚ and see camouflage as their only option. 4. Ambiguous—information is incomplete or vague and can be interpreted in different

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