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    I. The Firm’s Objectives A clear strategic plan was set out in the beginning‚ and adhered to throughout the course of the simulation. Our overall objective was to determine the correct mix and balance of camera components‚ which enabled the most favorable outcome in the competitive arena. In order to offset the cost structure of the multi-feature camera‚ a low cost structure for the entry-level camera was implemented. This was achieved by offering a differentiated‚ high end multi-feature camera

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    Corporation Statement of Facts: Sandra Seller wants to form a corporation. She has a thriving business in which she buys cheap jewelry and then re-sells it at her store at a substantial profit. She needs some extra cash right now to buy a new store and she does not want to risk her personal assets by taking out a loan. Therefore‚ Sandra has decided to form a corporation. Sandra would like to sell shares of her business to anybody who is willing to invest in her company‚ but she wants to limit the total number

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    Law and Corporate Managers – Prof. Larry Franklin Question Two A. (i) For refusal In order to honor the LC‚ the Seller has to comply exactly with the terms of the letter of credit. There are numerous typo errors in the LC and misspellings of the destination port and the Seller name‚ hence only a waiver of the discrepancies from JFTC will enable Bank of China to pay the Seller. As long as the waiver is not received‚ the BOC cannot make any payments. BOC has to state why it is not going to

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    statements in this document are at variance‚ or in any way inconsistent‚ with the provisions of the Act or Rules‚ the latter will prevail. Wherever appropriate‚ reference to case laws‚ representing decisions of Court in India and other countries have been indicated to facilitate better understanding of the law. This draft manual is evolutionary and will be updated from time to time in the light of important judgments and decisions of courts involving interpretation of the provisions

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    then justifying duties of Mr. Martin with applying the principles of pre-existing contractual duties. Finally a discussion about part payment of debt and promissory estoppel will be explained. Likewise‚ this essay will evaluate the knowledge of common law and agency relationship. QUESTION 1 a) Four essential elements of a contract should be Offer‚ Acceptance‚ Intention to create legal relations and Consideration. Firstly‚ offer‚ according to Adams(2012)‚ is a full and clear statement of the terms”(p79)

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    International Business Law Chapter 4 Study Guide (Group 8) Under frustration of purpose clause‚ a contract may be excused if the reason for entering the contract has been changed or has been invaluable. If the valuable part of the contract‚ for example a well known concert singer‚ has become ill‚ the contract may be excused due to the illness of the valuable part‚ the singer‚ of completing the contract. Valid Contract: an agreement that contains all of the essential elements and meets all

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    determining whether s51(xx) supports a law‚ we need to determine whether the character of the law by reference to the creation of rights‚ powers‚ liabilities‚ duties and privileges belonging to a s51(xx) corporation is sufficiently connected to s51(xx) (McHugh J in Re Dingjan; Gleeson CJ‚ Gummow‚ Hayne‚ Heydon and Crennan JJ in Work Choices; Grain Pool). Sufficient connection means that the law must have some significance for a s51(xx) corporation‚ and the law must regulate the conduct which have beneficial

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    Recognizing and Minimizing Tort and Regulatory Risk Plan University of Phoenix Business Law LAW 531 Charlisa Edelin October 11‚ 2010 When operating any business‚ the company always has the potential of facing allegation about the quality of their product‚ their environmental impact‚ and many other forms of complaints. Alumina Inc is such a company. Alumina Inc is facing a possible law suit over allegation about their environmental record. Alumina Inc is facing possible law suit for negligence

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    31. Differentiate between Brainstorming and Reverse Brain-storming. Reverse brainstorming helps you solve problems by: combining brainstorming and reversal techniques. By combining these‚ you can extend your use of brainstorming to draw out even more creative ideas. To use this technique‚ you start with one of two "reverse" questions: Instead of asking‚ "How do I solve or prevent this problem?" ask‚ "How could I possibly cause the problem?" Instead of asking "How do I achieve these results?" ask

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    1.  Able entered into an oral contract with Baker for the sale of Able ’s car for $5‚000. Later Baker breached that contract. Able wants to sue to enforce the contract. Under the Statute of Frauds‚ who is the "party to be charged" in this case? a. Able. b. Baker. c. Both Able and Baker. d. Neither Able nor Baker‚ because this is a contract for the sale of goods.    2.  Chen‚ a retail seller of fruit‚ entered into a contract for the purchase of 10 bushels of peaches from Georgina‚ at a price

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