University of Phoenix‚ Law/421 website. Scenario: WIRETIME‚ Inc. (Janet) Has WIRETIME‚ Inc. committed any torts? If so‚ explain. Wiretime‚ Inc. has committed business competition tort or interference tort. Janet has a non-compete clause in her contract with BUGusa‚ Inc.‚ which is valid for additional years. Janet’s contract with BUGusa‚ Inc. states that she is not to work for a competitor while she is still employed with them‚ is fired from the company‚ or resigns. Wiretime‚ Inc
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| The Structural Use of Timber in Timber Framed Buildings | Civil Engineering Construction 1 | | Adam Roberts | 13/12/2011 | | Table of Contents The History of Timber Framed Construction 1 Modern Timber Frame Construction 2 Multi Storey Timber Frame Construction 5 Benefits and Drawbacks of Timber Framed Construction 7 References 8 The History of Timber Framed Construction Timber framed construction has been “used in Europe and Asia since the 9th century” (Wikipedia
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kept in or about the Premises without the prior written permission of the Landlord. Upon thirty (30) days notice‚ the Landlord may revoke any consent previously given pursuant to this clause. 4. Subject to the provisions of this Lease‚ the Tenant is entitled to the exclusive use of the following parking (the ’Parking’) on or about the Premises: Long gravel driveway leading to the back porch. Only properly insured motor vehicles may be parked in the Tenant’s space. 5. Smoking is permitted on
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The case we were provided with was Abu V. Shell Company. In this case Abu and Shell company signed a contract of 10 years on the basis of the statement by Shell company experts that the station would be able to sell 900 000 liters of petrol per year. The approximate amount was provided on the basis of being direct access to the service station from Main street. A decision made by the local council announced that there would be a change in the traffic dierect access ‚ Shell company continued the contract
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• CONTENTS Serial 1 2 Chapter I Preliminary Short title‚ application and commencement Definitions 6 6 Chapter II General 3 Prohibition of building without permit 12 Chapter III Procedure for Sanction 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Notice for erection or alteration of a building Key (Location) Plan Site Plan Building Plan Sizes of drawing sheets Colouring notation for plans Dimensions Specifications Requisition to determine validity of notice Sanction or provisional sanction
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3. What problem was the Contract (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 intended to solve‚ and has it succeeded? Before we can delve into the question of the Contract Right of Third Parties Act 1999 we must first discuss the ideology of Privity in contract law. This is something that has been prevalent for many years and is a highly controversial doctrine. In this essay I shall discuss the changes bought forward by the Act‚ define the doctrine and delve into the extent of the success of the Act
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(do the math) Aprroval from 38 states is needed to ratify an amendment. What two exclusions were included concerning amendments? No amendment could be made before the year 1808 that affects the slave trade‚ and no state could be deprived of equal representation in the Senate without its consent. Article VI What did the first clause of Article VI do? The first clause of Article VI states that all debts the country aquiered under the Articles of Confederation will still
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Chapter 3 Offer and Acceptance 1 The offer (1) Invitation to treat An invitation to treat is essentially an initial appproach to others inviting them to make an offer which may or may not be accepted. e.g. The taking of articles from the shelves by the customer would normally constitute an offer to buy and not the acceptance by her or him of an offer to sell.(Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v Boots Cash Chemists (Southern) Ltd) (2) Unilateral offers If the offer is made to the world at large
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STANDARDS 1. Hours of Work a. Coverage/Exclusions b. Normal Hours of Work (a) Exceptions (a) Health Personnel (b) Compressed Work Week d. Work interruption due to brownouts e. Meal Break f. Idle time‚ waiting time‚ commuting time‚ travel time‚ whether part of hours of work or not Overtime work g. (a) Undertime not offset by overtime Waiver of overtime pay (b) h. i. 2. Night Work CBA provision vis-à-vis overtime work Wages a. “No work no pay” principle b. Coverage/Exclusions c. Facilities vs supplements d
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better‚ advertisers often stress the fact that their coffee is mountain grown. C) Coffee raised at high elevations tastes better advertisers often stress the fact that their coffee is mountain grown. Feedback: Correct. The two independent clauses coffee raised at high elevations tastes better and advertisers often stress the fact that their coffee is mountain grown are joined by a comma and the coordinating conjunction so. 2 CORRECT One of the following items contains a comma splice‚ another
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