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    IDEA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY Name Jeenal Bhatt Studying in MBA 3rd Semester Subject Legal Aspects of Business Study center Idea Institute Subject Code MB0051 Date of Submission Master of Business Administration- MBA Semester 3 MB0051-Legal Aspects of Business Assignment Set- 3 (60 Marks) Q.1. “Discharge refers to the termination of contractual relationship between the parties”. Explain the statement along with different modes of discharging a contract. Answer: Discharge

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    Case Study: Metallurgy Plus & Custom 500 1. Industrial Relations issues include: - Lack of due diligence by the company for not carrying out proper investigations into a plausible allegation. - Insufficient protection of a worker by the management\supervisor resulting in exposure to mental and emotional harassment and eventual violence. -Inaction by a supervisor following a worker’s complaint of harassment\intimidation. - Measures should have been put in place to stop or address the

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    Unit 4222 205

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    Unit 4222-205 Principles of safeguarding and protections in health and social care. 3.3) Identify report into serious failures to protect indivduals from abuse. A report about Castlebeck Care Ltd which failed to ensure that the vulnerable living at Winterbourne View were adequately protected from risk‚ including the risks of unsafe practices by its own staff. Individuals in Winterbourne View which is a home owned by Castlebeck Care Ltd were pinned down‚ slapped‚ doused in cold water and repeatedly

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    People vs Galit

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    People vs. Galit [GR 51770‚ 20 March 1985] Facts: In August 23‚ 1977‚ Mrs. Natividad Fernando was found dead in her bedroom as a result of 7 wounds inflicted in her body. More than 2 weeks thereafter‚ the police authorities of Montalban picked up defendant-appellant‚ Francisco Galit on suspicion of the murder on the occasion of a robbery. When the case was referred to the NBI‚ NBI Agent Flores conducted a preliminary interview of the suspect who allegedly gave evasive answers to his questions.

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    Civil Procedure Joinder of Claims Scope of dispute may expand‚ but most of the time we’re talking about the same parties and circumstances- relating back By Defendant- Counter claims Rule 13‚ compulsory v. permissive counterclaims‚ both parties believe they are the plaintiff- determined by who gets to court first Leave behind process of joining claims between exact same parties Plaintiff sues one or more defendants‚ someone realizes that missing or not having the right party members Rule 20(a)-

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    KarlieAnn Bauer Mrs. Lowell English 10 21 May 2017 The Art of Racing in the Rain In the book‚ The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein the main character is a dog named Enzo. Denny Swift is Enzo’s owner. Denny Swift is a race car driver and all his energy is focused on winning the Formula One. Denny and Enzo are best friends from the moment Denny brings Enzo home from the farm in Spangle‚ Washington. The book is a love story between a man and his family told through the eyes of a dog who is his

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    Jenny vs. Angie and Richard Part A: 1. Introduction to the case Following notations are used for simplicity of explanation: Hereafter‚ Jenny will be referred to as the Plaintiff; Angie to be referred to as defendant 1; Richard to be referred to as defendant 2. The plaintiff here received some money as a result of a golden-handshake after deciding to retire. The total sum of which is $500‚ 000‚ which she intends to invest in real-estate. Upon being approached by defendant 1 with a proposal of "Sure-thing

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    Duty of Care

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    Task 1 1.1 What it means to have a duty of care in your work rol? Duty of care can be defined as "an obligation‚ recognised by law‚ to avoid conduct fraught with unreasonable risk of danger to others". Every teacher and school authority owes a duty of care to take reasonable care to ensure that their acts or omissions do not cause reasonably foreseeable injury to their pupils. („The Law Handbook”.) A duty of care is a legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard

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    Argumentative Essay: “Why Don’t We Complain?” Throughout once in your life‚ you may have been confronted with a situation where you accept inconveniences instead of taking action. According to William F. Buckley‚ American people everywhere have refrained from “trying to rectify irrational vexations”. In Buckley’s essay‚ “Why Don’t We Complain?” he explains some situations that he was involved in where no one would complain to repair an uncomfortable situation. Throughout the essay‚ Buckley uses

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    | |The chief argument against imperialism in E. M. Forster’s A Passage to India is that it prevents personal relationships. The central question of the novel is posed at the very beginning when Mahmoud Ali and Hamidullah ask each other “whether or not it is possible to be friends with an Englishman”.[1] The answer‚ given by Forster himself on the last page‚ is “No‚ no yet … No‚ not there” (p. 322). Such friendship is made impossible‚ on a political level‚ by the existence of the British Raj.

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