Title‚ Island Directory Company‚ INC. VS Iva’s Kinimaka Enterprise‚ INC. In this case‚ plaintiff is Island Directory Company‚ INC. and defendants is Iva’s Kinimaka Enterprise‚ INC. The situation is Iva make advertising contract on yellow page‚ but the contract was not the one which Iva wants. Iva had been an advertising contract with GTE yellow page in last couple years. Then Iva wanted to make update contract with GTE yellow page‚ but the Island Directory Company’s sales associate fraudulently
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stereotypes in entertainment media‚ with the focus on the misrepresentation of women. As well as showing how individuals opinion and thoughts and their behavior can be affected by stereotyping within entertainment media. The author expresses how media uses sex to sell their products with efficiency and by doing so women are seen as objects. Through media individual absorbed it making it the social ‘norm’. The authors claims the misrepresentation of women with reasoning of statistics and studies. Studies
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Business Ethics Introduction Business ethics is an important aspect of any organization‚ and all successful organizations adhere to business ethics. Business ethics ensure that organizations adhere to moral and ethical principles as they undertake their day to day operations. Business ethics ensure that organizations and employees conduct business while following ethical principles. It also enables organizations solve challenges they experience while following moral principles. Corporate
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3. Contract Law “Is My Agreement an Enforceable Contract?” The Law of Contract involves answering 4 questions: (1) Is my agreement an enforceable contract? Are all of the elements of a contract present. (2) If so‚ what does it require me (and the other party) to do? - What “promises” have become terms of the contract. (3) Can I get out of it (without paying some form of penalty)? - Was the formation of the contract defective in some way (ie were there any ‘vitiating elements’ present)
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1. I. Cause in fact‚ sine qua non R. To prove the defendant negligent‚ one has to prove that the plaintiff’s injuries would not have happened if the defendant did not place their foot on the accelerator before being rear-ended. Evidence needs to be shown that if the defendant did not move his car slightly‚ his car would not have been pushed out further into oncoming traffic and thus hitting and injuring the plaintiff. A. Because Burg’s foot was off the accelerator at the time of impact‚ it
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Negligent misrepresentation Define: Where a plaintiff acts to their financial detriment in reliance upon a statement of information or advice given by a defendant Features of relationship: Speaker knows or ought to know: Trusted by recipient to give information recipient believes speaker has capacity to give The information is of a serious or business nature Speaker knew or ought to have known that recipient intended to rely on the information Reasonable for recipient
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enlistment in the armed services Most of these exceptions apply in most‚ but not all states. Another issue that may arise is states disagree in what would happen id a minor misrepresents his or her age. While the majority rule is that a minors misrepresentation of age does not affect the minors tight to disaffirm the contract‚ some
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if audited financial statements materially misrepresent the financial status of the company audited? a. Should a potential investor only be able to sue the corporation? b. Should there be any limit on the auditor’s liability? Negligent misrepresentation – must be proved and must meet all 5 elements - hard to do Indeterminate liability – defendant has caused the plaintiff harm. Ie primary purpose for the audit related to shareholder? - costs could be unlimited so its hard to make a policy
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Some forms and levels of misrepresentation are acceptable by daters‚ while others are perceived as a nuisance. The most common lies are about age‚ marital or parental status‚ appearance‚ income‚ or profession. Misrepresentation is also very common practice in face-to-face encounters. For instance‚ during a job interview‚ or while on a date‚ people seek acceptance and try to
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each of the two terms signifies different intervals of time; therefore‚ this dual meaning introduces the likelihood of misrepresentation. In this article‚ the authors focus on the common method of gauging the average tenure of city managers‚ the potential for misrepresentation‚ the misuse of the “average tenure” statistic derived by this method‚ and the consequences of misrepresentation or misuse. Data This study examines the completed tenures of city managers in 120 U.S. cities from 1980 through
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