Question 1 Issue: 1whether the other two partners and/or the firm are liable. 2 Whether Rich can sue partners individually and separately‚ jointly and/or sue the firm. Rule: Partnership Act 1958 (VIC) Case law As it is said in the question‚ Harry‚ Moe and Joe operated a solicitor firm as a partnership. Thus the act of each of them should be bound under the Partnership Act 1958 (VIC). According to s9 of Partnership Act 1958 (VIC)‚ every partner is the principal in the business and the agent
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Summary Living in early 20th century Greenwich Village are two young women artists‚ Sue and Johnsy (familiar for Joanna). They met in May‚ six months previously‚ and decided to share a studio apartment. Stalking their artist colony in November is "Mr. Pneumonia." The story begins as Johnsy‚ near death from pneumonia‚ lies in bed waiting for the last leaf of an ivy vine on the brick wall she spies through her window to fall. "I’m tired of thinking‚" says Johnsy. "I want to turn loose my hold
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Project Earnings Manipulation: An Ethics Case Based on Agency Theory ABSTRACT: The impact of accounting information on ethical behavior has been extensively documented. Additionally‚ agency theory is a widely accepted behavioral perspective. Despite this‚ there is an absence of instructional material in the accounting education literature that ties ethical issues to an agency-theory context. The primary objective of this case is to highlight control system ethical issues using an agency-theory context
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* it involves interference with land‚ the claimant‚ as you will see‚ has to have an interest in land. * the aim of private nuisance is to protect interests in land‚ damages for personal injury are not recoverable under this tort. Who can sue? * It has traditionally protected interest in land. * Only a person who has some proprietary interest I land. Can maintain an action. It is : i) A landowner ii) An occupier ( whether as tenant‚ lessee or a person in actual
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Haitian culture relies on spiritual healing more so than Americanized tradition and this may be a big step for Mrs. Hudson (Pierce & Elisme‚ 2001). Counselors must be trained and competent when implementing diagnosis with culturally diverse clients. (Sue‚ 2008). DSM-IV provides counselors a tool to evaluate client’s cultural context (Hays‚ 2008). This process helps counselor’s assess their client’s background‚ cultural explanation of their issues‚ client’s environment‚ relationships‚ and overall cultural
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then all the other bad kids in the neighborhood. Another example from the movie is when Sue invites Walt over to a family gathering that they were having. He felt apart of the family because of how he was welcomed in and how comfortable he felt after awhile. From everyone greeting him and from all the food and hospitality that was given on his visit. He really started to click with Sue to a point were Sue could tell that they were becoming close. At this point Walt was starting to become more calm
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Monoculturalism as defined by two of its most coherent authors (Gerald Wing Sue & David Sue in "Counseling the Culturally Different"‚ 3rd. Edition‚ John Wiley & Sons‚ 1999) is unconscious. It is predominently a product of enculturation. Many people of an Ethnocentric Monocultural bent are well meaning. Five aspects of this unconscious belief system can be particularly damaging to ethnic minorities. These are: (Quoting & paraphasing from Sue & Sue) 1)A strong belief in the surperiority of all other group’s
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Johnsy learns that she has pneumonia‚ consequently she gives up on life. Sue never gives up on her friend and keeps trying to have a positive attitude‚ nevertheless Johnsy gets depressed. Sue helps her throughout the whole story. She acts as if she feels happy‚ when in reality she feels very sad for her friend. Sue never gives up on her friend and she always helps her when it is possible. In “The Washwoman” the protagonist never gives up
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any other person: consideration can be given or supplied by the promise or any other person who is not a party to the contract. As long as there is a consideration it is not important who has given it. Therefore‚ a stranger to consideration can sue on a contract provided he is not a stranger to contract. This is known as the “doctrine of constructive consideration”. 3) Consideration may be past‚ present or future: consideration may be past‚ present or future. But according to English law
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In this case Ergan‚ Arif and Moshe the minority shareholders are unhappy with Pedro and Morgan. However‚ they might not be able to bring any action against Pedro and Morgan because the doctrine of separate legal personality enables the company to sue and be sued by a member or a third party. Moreover‚ the wishes of the majority as expressed through votes at properly conducted meetings should always reign over the wishes of the minority. In Foss v harbottle case‚ action was brought by two shareholders
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