Functional organization happens is all sizes of organizations. Sue explained how functional organization can be both a pro‚ and a con. Sue stated the con to be how individuals may tend to care more about their functions than the functions of the company (Bateman & Snell‚ 2011). Kelli and Sue both agreed that the pro to a functional organization would be‚ the company employing a worker that knows that field of work well‚ and
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to be contracting party 3. A acted without authority T can sue A for breach of warranty of authority Claim damages (Incurred expenses / loss) P & T relationship (Exceptions) (Exceptions) 1. A has actual authority‚ P is disclosed and named. Both P and T can sue or be sued. A cannot be sued. 2. A has actual authority‚ P is disclosed but unnamed. T can only sue P‚ UNLESS contract is made with A as well. T is bound. 2
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instance‚ OIN might sue Microsoft in retaliation‚ trying to enjoin distribution of Windows. It ’s a cold war‚ and what keeps the peace is the threat of mutually assured destruction: patent Armageddon an unending series of suits and countersuits that would hobble the industry and its customers.” (Parloff may 28‚ 2007). Shortly after that‚ Microsoft entered into a series of three contracts with Novell‚ one of which was a patent agreement that basically said‚ “Don’t sue us and we won’t sue you.” So now the
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NSW Aboriginal Land Council Case Justice of Appeal MEAGER Counsel for the defendant suggested that the decision in Ballina Shire Council v Ringland (1994) 33 NSWLR 680 applied to this case and meant that the NSW Aboriginal Land Council could not sue for defamation. The decision was made by Chief Justice Gleeson and President Kirby that a council elected under the Local Government Act 1919 does not have sufficient powers or rights to make a claim for defamation. The plaintiff argued that Ballina
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who did not like to socialize with others. All of that changed when Walt became associated with the Hmong children next door‚ Thao and Sue. Walt saved Thao from being taken by the Hmong gang members and was viewed as a hero by the Hmong families despite the fact that Walt was just trying to keep other people off his lawn. Upon an unexpected invitation by Sue‚ Walt’s world became intertwined with the Hmong community as he was introduced to various traditional Hmong customs and foods. After a series
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\Definition‚ Sources‚ Constitution‚ Human Rights Legislature Natural Law: Morals of society are law (too simplistic for diverse societies) Legal Positivism: Follow if you acknowledge “their” authority (Monarchy) Legal Realism: A law is real if the court system backs it up “Ultra Vires”=outside the law; courts refuse to pass a law that gov’t wants Law: Rules that courts are willing to enforce/apply Civil Code Legal System: (Quebec) “all-encompassing” Common Law Legal Sys: (Canada/other provinces)
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Film Response: Gran Torino (Draft) By Clint Eastwood There are many things for the director to take into consideration in order to portray their movie in a specific way‚ such as background music/ noise‚ lighting‚ cast‚ camera angles and many more. These variables within a movie can emphasise different atmospheres throughout‚ such as dominance‚ innocence‚ happiness and other emotions or character supremacies. The film Gran Torino‚ directed by Clint Eastwood uses all of
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his biased/stereotype issue until he discovers a friendship with Thao’s sister‚ Sue. Sue understands the majority of cultural issues in their town and slowly helps Kowalski understand them‚ too. Sue finds herself being bullied by the black crew in her town when all of a sudden‚ Kowalski shows up (without any emotion) and gets rid of the black people with his witty words and a short view of his side held gun. He orders Sue to get into the truck and disciplines her for her social choices. This is the
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Assignment Tarasevich Iuliia DipCom(HTM)-FT-17 CT0198361 Question 1 Issue James wants to sue the Happy Holiday Hotel for the loss of his stuff because of the theft of his belongings by someone of the stuff. Rule of law Under the rules governing exemption clauses‚ an exemption cannot be introduced into a contract after the contract has been
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the neglect or refusal of the buyer to take delivery amounts to a repudiation of the contract. Failure of buyer to accept goods Section 56 states that‚ where the buyer wrongfully neglects or refuses to accept and pay for the goods‚ the seller may sue him for damages for non-acceptance. Section 56 of the local Act has no provision corresponding to sections 50(2) and (3) of the English Sale of Goods Act 1979 which lay down the rules for the assessment of damages for non-acceptance. In their absence
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