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Business Law
Law is the set of rules that regulates the social conduct and enforced by sanction. * What is the necessity of law? _Without law the society will go through a state of chaos. _balance between the individual's liberty and the rights of society. * Classification of law: _ public law. _ private law. * Public law: regulates the public figures. _constitutional law:it set the broad line in which the government will follow. _criminal law:due to
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Business Law
Business Law Interesting Problem On June 1, 2009, Bin Laden releases the following message to Al Jezeera and the international press: "We are planning extraordinary action to retaliate against the wicked so-called Western democracies. We will confound international trade, and bring the Western imperialist regimes to their knees. We will use chemical and biological weapons. If, to achieve our goal, we must destroy the commercial infrastructure, including bridges, canals, and tunnels, we will do so."
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Business Law
November 23, 2009 MG261 Fall II 2009 l Citation: * Firstar Bank, N.A. v. First Service Title Agency Inc. Ct App. Ohio 2004 Facts: * January 22, 2002 First Service Title Agency issued three checks due to a real estate transaction written on Key Bank. * Check one was issued to Richard G Knostman Atty and Mark Foster Atty, and Resa & Bardri Kermani for $850.00, check two was issued to JD Properties and Resa
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Business Law
Business Law Assignment Word Count: 1790 Table of Contents Question A 3-5 Question B 6-8 Bibliography 9 Question A According to Treitel (Friel, R.J, 2000) a contract is "an agreement giving rise to obligations which are enforced or recognized by law". It can be created orally; or written and include a set of clauses and conditions or by conduct of offeree. In order for a contract to be created, both parties must agree on the
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Business Law Week one
Week One Student Guide This week introduces the structure of the United States system of government and the American court system, emphasizing constitutional provisions that affect business conduct. Weekly readings explain jurisdictional concepts and the steps involved in a lawsuit from filing to appeal, and emphasize methods of dispute resolution outside of the courtroom. This week's topics provide a foundational basis for concepts learned in the course, including aspects of the law that must be
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Business Law - the Indian Contract Act 1872
The Indian contract Act 1872 * Business Law developed with the changing practices of trade and commerce. * The Indian Contract Act, 1872 is the foundation on which all business relations rest. * It is the branch of law which determines the circumstances in which promises made b the parties to a contract shall be legally binding. * It also defines the remedies that are available against a person who fails to perform his contract,
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Business Law Case Study - Malekia's Mobile Hair Salon
Executive Summary Malekia's Mobile Hair Salon is a hair salon located in Charleston, SC that allows the entire family to have their hair needs satisfied at any convenient location for the consumers. This salon serves men, women, and children and accepts appointments as well as well as on-call services after hours. We also sell organic hair care products. We would be able to serve the entire family in one quick, convenient visit. While there are
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Business Law
Introduction Cassie to sue Insignia Habitat Ltd for negligence of providing wrong information, to be successful Cassie need to carry out three steps. The first step Cassie might prove that Insignia owed duty of care; the second step to substantiate that Insignia has breached of duty of care; the third step is bringing on the damage. Duty of care First of all Cassie need to prove that Insignia owed a duty of care of giving
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Business Laws - Entities and Regulations
Business Laws, Entities and Regulations Business Laws, Entities and Regulations Starting and running a business is a goal rife with rules, regulations and business decisions that must be carefully weighed to ensure success and perpetuation. Liability issues, what type of entity to form, taxes, and employment laws all must be taken into consideration before a business can become successful. Here we will discuss how two new business entities should be formed and what issues must
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Business Law (spanish)
A civil action una película basada en una historia verídica. Una firma pequeñas de abogados de Boston al principio le hace caso omiso al problema, pues cree que no es factible monetariamente. Un día el abogado se ve en el sitio preciso a la hora indicada y observa que la fabrica realmente puede estar causando daños a la comunidad. El se percata que la compañía es una reconocida, millonaria y en ese momento el toma
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Business Law Case Study
1. Johnson, Inc. has just ended the calendar year making a sale in the amount of $10,000 of merchandise purchased during the year at a total cost of $7,000. Although the firm paid in full for the merchandise during the year, it has yet to collect at year end from the customer. The net profit and cash flow from this sale for the year are A) $3,000 and $10,000, respectively. B) $3,000 and -$7,000, respectively.
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Business Law Contract Law
Introduction A contract is a legally binding agreement or transaction, which, when breeched, can involve several different remedies as contracts are legally enforceable. There are several different types of contracts and the legal effect of these agreements fall into the following four categories: valid contracts, void contracts, voidable contracts and unenforceable contracts. Valid contracts are contracts which are binding and enforceable, parties part of a valid contract gain rights and responsibilities. Void contracts are, in
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Business Law
Chapter 1 Introduction Business law is derived from two words, business aim to earn profits and law to govern the business should have some ethics, restrictions that are required to be followed to earn those profits. Law is the basic essential of the human code of conduct which needs to be followed in order to have a sense of equality and prosperity with in the society. In order to follow the pattern of life with
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Business Law
Introduction An employee as an individual who has entered into or works under a contract of employment and can make a claim for unfair dismissal by someone else who is working in an organization. The Employment Rights Bill of Barbados seeks to confer on persons, primarily employed person their employment rights. Among the rights provided - is a right to a statutory minimum amount of notice of termination for both employers and employees. The Bill
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Business Law
Spring II 2012 Exam 2 MGMT 5606031 Instructions Exam 2 is a take home open-book exam. The completed test must be submitted to me electronically on Blackboard through Turnitin. A file has been created in the Course Information folder on Blackboard for you to submit your completed exam. The exam must be submitted by 6:00 pm on Tuesday, May 15, 2012. No late submissions will be accepted. All answers must be made with your laptop
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Globalisation in the Modern Business World - Issues, Challenges & Opportunities
Title: Globalisation in the Modern Business World - Issues, Challenges & Opportunities Table of contests Summary Introduction Two sides of globalization The role of globalisation for organisational behaviour Company and business Problems and opportunities Solutions Conclusions Bibliography Summary In a world, which is characterized by globalization, especially in terms of the operations of different businesses, there is also a need for organizations to demonstrate a higher degree of responsiveness and provide an assurance that its
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Business Law Research Paper
In the month of December 2008 the auto sales in the U.S. dropped 37% compared to sales in the previous year. Less 400,000 vehicles had been sold that year, and this is equivalent to; two factories' annual output. GM and Chrysler had the worst decline. Congress standpoint is that the auto makers have not been operating competitively for years, thus causing sales to decline. Auto sales began to decline in 2006 despite the fact that
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Business Law Note
10-27-2011 Proximate Cause (scope of liability) tort law does not impose liability on a defendant for all harm factually caused by the defendant's negligent conduct. 1. Cause in Fact 2. Foreseeable Facts (legal limitation) Foreseeability the liability of a negligent defendant for unforeseeable consequences has proved to be troublesome and controversial. Intervening injury 1. Foreseeable unforeseeable 2. Unforeseeable foreseeable 3. Unforeseeable unforeseeable Contributory negligence: is defined as conduct on the part of the plaintiff that
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Business Law Note2
09-27-2011 Consideration continues: A promise is not a promise without a bargain for exchange. Example: An uncle offered his niece a place to stay on his property because she had nowhere to live. The woman had 10 children, and she moved from Michigan with her children to Macon county Alabama to live on her uncle's property. The uncle decided that she and her children were too much so he asked to live his property. The
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Business Law Terms of Contract
Before two parties entering into a contract, often one party will make numbers of statements that would encourage the other party to enter the contact. Those statements will be considered as terms of contract, they also determined the legal rights and obligation of both parties. A contract is only bound by its terms, not by any statements that made after contract is completed. It is important for both parties to understand the terms of contract
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Business Law
ADR alternative dispute resolution, the mthod of resolving legal disputes other than litigationsuch as negotiation, mediation , arbitration , summary jury trials, minitrials neutral case evaluations and private trials Some companies create internal mediaion ADR is faster and cheaper than litigation Courts support ADR Congress reconized ADR by passing the alternative dispute resolution act in 1998 This act requires that federal district court have a ADR program a long with a set of rules. Negotiation
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International Business Law
International Business Law First of all, the « Common Law » and « Civil Law » systems are the two main important legal systems in the world but there are a lot of differences between them. Regarding the history of the Civil Law system which concerns about 60% of the world's population, it has its roots in Roman law and in particular Justinian law (6th century AD). This system is related with the codification movement
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Manny Moe and Jack Business Law Pizza Case
Manny, Moe, and Jack are cousins and are thinking about opening a pizza restaurant in town. They have come to you for advice on how to set up their business. They have heard about things like partnerships and corporations but don't know much else. In your initial meeting with them, they have told you that they have "big dreams and big plans" for their business. They say that if they are successful with their first
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Business Law Case
11/4/12 On October 27, 2002, Madera City Police officers arrested Everardo and Erica Mejia after a noise complaint relating to loud music was made. Everardo and Erica were handcuffed and placed in the back of a police car. Everardo fell asleep about thirty to forty five minutes after being placed in the car, and during that time his wife, Erica, was removed from the car and replaced with another arrestee. Everardo awoke soon after and
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Business Law
1. How did the Apple know that the cell phone market would be a good opportunity? What important differences led to the success of the iPhone and the failure of the ROKR? (a) The success companies like Motorola and Nokia in my opinion played a role in them wanting to challenge the cell phone market. The cell phone at that time had reached new height, technology allowed the cell phone companies to be to offer
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