clients due to the negative hoarding that WIRETIME‚ Inc.‚ bashed. Scenario: WIRETIME‚ Inc. (Janet) Has WIRETIME‚ Inc. committed any torts? If so‚ explain. Scenario: WIRETIME‚ Inc. (Steve and Walter) Discuss any liability BUGusa‚ Inc.‚ may have for Walter’s actions. In this case‚ the liability BUGusa‚ Inc.‚ may encounter for Walter’s actions is that he committed a tort when locking Steve inside a soundproof room and threatened him with physical harm. Keeping Steve in a soundproof room can be defined
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Business Torts Journal‚ 16(4)‚ 12-15. Scenario: WIRETIME‚ Inc. (Steve and Walter) Discuss any liability BUGusa‚ Inc.‚ may have for Walter’s
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criminal liability. Corporate criminal liability in law determines to what extent a corporation‚ basically a fictitious entity‚ can be held liable for acts and omissions of actual people that the corporation employs. In 1909‚ the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a corporation “could be held criminally liable for the acts‚ omissions‚ or failures of an agent acting within the scope of his employment” (Carrasco & Dupee‚ 1999). Corporations themselves cannot do actions and so criminal liability falls to
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EXAM OVER CHAPTER #20 1. I: The issue in this case is to identify what type of authority had the agent. R: Actual authority depends upon consent that the principal manifests to the agent. It may be either express or implied. In either case‚ such authority is binding and confers upon the agent both the power and the right to create or affect the principal’s legal relations with third persons. The express authority of an agent‚ found in the spoken or written words the principal communicates to
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University of Phoenix Material BUGusa‚ Inc.‚ Worksheet Use the scenarios in the Bugusa‚ Inc.‚ link located on the student website to answer the following questions. Scenario: WIRETIME‚ Inc.‚ Advertisement Altrese Has WIRETIME‚ Inc.‚ committed any torts? If so‚ explain. WIRETIME‚ Inc. (WIRETIME) has committed trade libel. WIRETIME’s advertisement satisfies the three conditions of trade libel as defined by our text (Melvin‚ 2011‚ p.212): 1. Clear and specific reference to
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the laws under product liability. Product liability entails that “the liability of manufacturers‚ sellers‚ and others for the injuries caused by defective products (119).” Zoom Car Company showed negligence by not properly assembling the item‚ testing the product‚ and product design. Which makes both companies at risk for strict liability under the doctrine of strict liability in tort‚ Zoom Car Company and Corrigan Rulers‚ responsible for the negligence in a product liability lawsuit. “A seller can
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the abovementioned costs are compensated by awarding monetary damages. Introductory Outline of the Pleadings 1. Unfair Commercial Practices - EU Law According to Directive 2005/29/EC unfair commercial practices are prohibited and raise liability for compensation. The council claims that the act falls within the scope of this prohibition. 2. Contract Law‚ Special Performance – Dutch Private Law (BW) Furthermore‚ by establishing defective performance on the part of the trader‚ the
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Businesses According to Cheeseman’s Chapter Five there are three different types of categories of torts that influence businesses. The three different categories of torts are intentional torts‚ unintentional torts‚ also known as negligence and strict liability torts. An example of intentional torts is the protection of someone’s privacy and reputation. When businesses intentionally lash out to hinder a person’s privacy and
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absolute (strict) liability holds a tortfeasor responsible for his or her behavior regardless of fault. Some people feel that it is unfair to hold a defendant accountable especially if he or she did not behave intentionally. “That is why absolute liability is restricted in certain types of activities‚ such as abnormally dangerous task and defectively dangerous products‚ where the risk involved substantially outweighs the benefits” (Okrent‚ 2009). Product liability is any form of liability arising out
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But‚ once we (the reader) dig deeper into the book‚ Darry unravels so we can understand him. Darrys is the “Parent” of Sodapop and Ponyboy. Being 20yrs old‚ he had to get pulled out of school early. Darry at first was described as hardworking‚ strict‚ and the man of the house. He was very much like all these characters. But‚ the reader should always be trying to look for more. Darry at one part of the book slaps ponyboy on the face. Sodapop and Ponyboy were very surprised of this reactions
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