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    Steven Westgate BUS345.01 Business Law I Chapters 9‚ 10‚ 11‚ 12‚ 13‚ 14‚ 15‚ 16‚ 17‚ and 18 Professor Sappington November 3‚ 2003 1) This would indeed be a contract called an implied-in-fact contract. This is a contract that is implied from the conduct of the parties. Unlike other contracts‚ the contract was created through the conduct of the parties‚ not through words. This is what Miller and McCleskey have done. The parties both agreed through their

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    CONTRACT & AGENCY LAW END-OF-COURSE ASSESSMENT JULY 2012 PRESENTATION Submission Date : 08 Sept 2012 Question 1: Legal issues: As there are different parts to “Clause 8” in the employment contract which Julia as an employee has signed with Calypso Private Limited‚ we shall examine four separate legal issues. The first legal issue is whether Calypso is able to enforce part (a) of Clause 8 which states that Julia shall not be directly or indirectly

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    Karen Boyd FCCA‚ Senior Lecturer at Northumbria University. Law for Business Students FIFTH EDITION ALIX ADAMS Law for Business Students provides an approachable introduction to the law for those new to the subject or studying law as part of a non-law degree. Alix Adams’ writing style brings the subject to life and encourages you to apply the law to your own experiences and the world around you. The new edition supports your learning and engagement with this area through a new colour design and

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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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    Misrepresentation of Mental Illnesses by Television Media To eliminate the partial representation of mental illnesses‚ television media needs to focus on all sides of this illness. The media needs to show that attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) is a legitimate disorder with effective treatments. At least one in four families in the U.S. is affected by mental illnesses. Unfortunately there is no cure for this range of illnesses‚ which have been around for thousands of years. Of

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    BUSI 2601: BUSINESS LAW CHAPTER 1: THE ROLE OF LAW How Do We Define Law? 1. Law is needed to protect persons and property; it prohibits conduct that society believes to be harmful to others. The law punishes a wrongdoer who is found guilty of such conduct‚ and usually also give the vistim a right to obtain compensation from the wrongdoer. It prescribes simple but vital rules that allow us to get on with our everyday lives. 2. Law gives government the powers to act for the benefit of society

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    same thing in the same thing in same sense." Thus‚ consent involves identity of minds in respect of the subject matter of the contract. In English Law‚ this is called ’consensus-ad-idem’. Contract act sec 14‚ is the which has been obtained by the free will of the parties. No pressure in the form of coercion fraud undue influence‚ mistake and misrepresentation in

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    Contract Elements Business Law is an interesting topic‚ especially when contracts are the subject of discussion. Contracts can obligate a party to perform a task‚ stop performing a task. They can be a guideline on a specific business sale or as simple as ordering something online. When things go wrong and contracts are claimed to be broken‚ the first thing we look into is whether it was a valid contract to begin with. For a contract to be considered valid there are 4 main elements it must contain

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    DISTINGUISH BETWEEN SALE AND AGREEMENT TO SELL  DOCUMENTS OF TITLE TO GOODS  CONDITIONS AND WARRANTIES  DOCTRINE OF CAVEAT EMPTOR  RIGHTS OF UNPAID SELLER  DELIVERY – RULES REGARDING DELIVERY  SALE BY AUCTION Introduction Originally‚ the law relating to sale of goods was contained in Chapter VII of the Indian Contract Act‚ 1872. The same was repealed and re-enacted by the Sale of Goods Act‚ III of 1930. Definition (Section 4) A contract of sale of goods is a contract whereby the seller

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    Business Law Business Law: Unit�1 Review: 1.A law that restricts a fundamental right violates substantive due process unless it promotes a compelling or overriding state interest. TRUE 2. Owen claims that a Pennsylvania state statue infringes on his "substantive due process" rights. This claim focuses on: the content of the statute 3. A Rhode Island state statute imposes a prison term‚ without a trail‚ on all street vendors who operate in certain areas. A Court would likely hold this statute

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