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1. INTRO. (Page 360) Employment laws have been implemented to protect both employers and employees. Statutes that govern the relationship between the employer and the employee have been around for a long time. The early statutes, especially in England and the U. S., were to control and restrict workers. The earliest statutes on wages were implemented to set maximum wages. Other statutes prohibited strikes and formation of unions by workers. Unlike earlier statutes, today's statutes
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It is a question concern the law of contracts in particular, the law of misrepresentation. It is my objective to identify the difficult concept of different kind of misrepresentation and analyze why it is problematic. Misrepresentation is a false statement designed to encourage the other party to enter a contract. To prove a statement to be a misrepresentation, 7 essential conditions must be satisfied: 1. A statement must be made by word or conduct. 2.
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Once completing college, William Smith, a resident of Boston, Massachusetts, wanted to establish a manufacturing company that develops racquets to improve the future of squash playing. With his experience in squash playing and a finance degree he figured he could develop a great corporation. In order to establish his corporation, he needed to find wealthy investors to fund and put trust into his future establishment. Mr. Smith receives legal advice throughout his expenditure. After
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Anyone Taking Business Law
The mediation process starts by the agreement of two people whom are willing to bring in a neutral third party to settle a dispute between them. It can start almost anytime because it is the decision between the two parties. That being said it is obvious that mediation can start before a case is ever filed or as late as before a decision was ever made by the courts. To find a balanced agreement the
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Business Law and Ethics : Physicians and Professional Secrecy
Introduction Our law enforcement officials have a duty to protect citizens as well as discourage crimes from taking place. Our health care officials also have a duty to provide the best care possible to those who need it. Often enough, there have been many cases where both parties have come in contrast with each other on different levels of professionalism. The ultimate debate arises when doctors and law enforcement take into account the respect and
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Business Law
Law Business Law. . March 21, 2005 Every year business and individuals file for bankruptcy it has almost become common practice to do so. Bankruptcy is a legal procedure that begins when an individual or business that can't pay their debts to creditors. Sadly enough, there were as many bankruptcy cases filed in federal courts, as there were all other cases. The American bankruptcy law almost encourages debtors who are unable to pay their
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Business Law
Facts: A California court's order sentencing respondent Knights to probation for a drug offense included the condition that Knights submit to search at anytime, with or without a search, arrest warrant, or reasonable cause, by any probation or law enforcement officer. Subsequently, a sheriff's detective, with reasonable suspicion, searched Knights's apartment. Based in part on items recovered, a federal grand jury indicted Knights for conspiracy to commit arson, for possession of an unregistered destructive device,
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Business Law Court Case
Court Case I went to the small claims court in Middletown on October 24, 2005. The case that I heard was case # SCAM-108884, Anesthesiologists of Middletown vs. Barrett. The plaintiff in this case was the Anesthesiologists of Middletown which were suing for payment of contract. The total that they were suing for, $465.00 was for the payment of the services they had provided which was $430.00, and for the $35.00 entry fee into court.
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Constitutional Rights - Business Law
Constitutional Rights Business Law I Dave Walker November 07, 2005 Kudler Fine Foods is a gourmet establishment. The first store was opened in 1998 and was such a success that many more will be opening. This gourmet shop was created in the vision the owner was searching for: a place where gourmet foods can be purchased at an affordable price. Kudler Fine Foods employs many employees. These employees have rights that must be adhered
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Business Law
1-2 Statutory law comes into existence when a legislature passes a statute. This statute is then included in the federal code of laws or the relevant state code of laws. Common laws are the rules of law announced in court decisions. These rules include interpretations of constitutional provisions, of statutes enacted by legislatures, and of regulations created by administrative agencies. If there is a conflict, common law or previously decided cases will take precedence. 2-4
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Business Law - Shares
INTRODUCTION As financial accountant of zafer plc I have been asked to advise the board of directors on certain matters listed below.... 1. Differences between preference shares and redeemable shares. 2. Purposes for which share premium a/c and the revaluation reserve can be used. 3. Procedure, which must be satisfied before the shares, can be used. And conditions, which must be satisfied before the premium to be paid. 4. Can the entire premium be written
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Business Law
"The formation of a contract is not to be confused with its legal enforceability" Discuss. A contract is put in place to provide a legal link between each party. Therefore it is important to understand on how a contract is formed and what are the steps and requirements to make sure the contract stays legally enforceable. In order for a contract to exist, there are four key elements to it. An offer must firstly be
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Business Law
Business Law Ð'- 2301 Choice Case 1 Citation: TOWN OF CASTLE ROCK, COLORADO v. GONZALES, individually and a next best friend of her deceased minor children, GONZALES et al. No. 04-278, U.S. Court of Appeals, 10th Circuit, June 2005 Facts: Respondent filed this suit under 42 U. S. C. Ð'§1983 alleging that petitioner violated the Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process Clause when its police officers, acting pursuant to official policy or custom, failed to respond to
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Business Law
Blackstone: Rule of action which is prescribed by some superior and which the inferior is bound to obey. Willis: Law is a scheme of social control for the protection of social interests by means of cpacity of influence baked by the power of the state, a scheme for controlling the conduct of people. Holmes: Law is a statement of the circumstances in which the public force will be brought to bear through the courts, what
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Business Law 415 - Bug Inc
BUG, Inc. A paper submitted in the course of Business Law BUS/415 University of Phoenix March 1, 2008 BUG, Incorporated is a company that designs, manufactures, and sells electronic recording devices. The majority of their clientele are businesses that are in law enforcement. The type of equipment they sell enables the ability to listen secretly to other conversations via cell phone transmissions, telephone wire tapping and remote microphones. As in any business BUG should make
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The NLRB will say that Road Runner is not bargaining in good-faith. They will instruct RR to make all related documents available so that good-faith bargaining will be possible. Their decision must be backed by the federal circuit court for it to be law. 2. Road Runner does have rights in this situation. Coyote is engaging in a secondary boycott. They are picketing in front of a business not involved with the labor dispute hoping
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Business Law Ethics
Corporations owe a social responsibility to not harm society. This includes acting ethically in the conduct of their affairs. In this paper I will discuss how different theories of social responsibilities are affected by one company's business strategy. The company's plan is to promote its services heavily with telemarketing. They are already aware that most of the people they will be calling will be strongly against receiving telemarketing calls. The business is also aware that
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I chose question 2 for this discussion. What are the factors to consider when deciding whether to buy into a franchise such as McDonalds? First one must realize that McDonalds is a chain-style business operation. Therefore the franchisee must know they wouldn't be able change the business name of the franchise. The Franchisee has very limited say in the operation and has to follow a standardized method or operation. A contract known as The Franchise
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Business Law - Employe Contract Agreement
Table of Contents I) Executive Summary II) Introduction III) Description of Clauses IV) Application of all Legal Principles covered in class V) Recommendations and What should be Corrected VI) Scenario: Termination VII) Lessons Learned and Conclusion VIII) References IX) Employee Contract Attached Executive Summary This employment contract is an official contract between PROCOM Consultants Group Ltd. (Company) and a independent contractor who in this case is the consultant. Currently PROCOM has a Service Provider Agreement
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Business Law
Summer Ethics Module 2014 In the scenarios given, a type of patented drug is being sold as a hot commodity, but I, as the company executive, was told by a research scientist that the drug may develop brain tumors as a long term effect. Since this is only a possibility that the drug is problematic, there is no violation of law if I do nothing about it, as everything is still uncertain. However, the choice
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Business Law Case
Brief Croskey v. BMW of North America, Inc. on p. 533-535 -Croskey v. BMW of North America, Inc. * the parties : - Who is the plaintiff? William Croskey - The defendant? BMW of North America, Inc - The appellant? William Croskey - The appellee? BMW of North America, Inc * the history of the case - In this case, the plaintiff filed suit with the U.S. District Court against BMW of North America, Inc.
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Business Law Essay
MB610 Business Law Tort Law Matthew Rensch November 6, 2014 In every society, throughout history, there have been two main classifications of rules that govern behavior. These rules were adopted so that society could function in a safe and consistent manner. The two classifications are criminal laws and Civil laws. Criminal laws are defined by Cornell University Law School's Legal Information Institute as "...Prosecution by the government of a person for an act that has
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Business Law Binding Vs Persuasive Authority
Week 1 questions FIDM 1.1, Binding vs Persuasive Authority- Binding authority:It is the monitoring authority. The courts are bound to follow a particular source of law that is.considered to be a binding authority decision making. The types of law that are binding include, in order of authority are as below: 1.U.S. Constitution. 2. State Constitution 3. U.S. Supreme Court cases 4. Federal Laws 5. State Laws 6. Absolute government regulations 7. Jurisdiction court decisions The
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Whirpool Corporation - a Lawful, Ethical, and Csr-Minded Business
Whirlpool Corporation - A Lawful, Ethical, and CSR Minded Business Whirlpool Corporation - A Lawful, Ethical, and CSR Minded Business During the past several years global companies, like Whirlpool Corporation, have gained global awareness of the complex and evolving legal, ethical, and social expectations of their stakeholders. While many companies have started to tackle these new set of requirements by modifying their mission statements, business policies, and workplace practices, leadership companies continue to wrestle
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E-Business Contract Law Case Study Analysis
E-Business Contract Law Case Study Analysis I. My first gut was to say that this was a contract. The website made an offer to send free software to anyone who sent his/her email address. Upon further review, I have decided that this example does not meet the essential elements of a contract as described below. Our lecture stated "to be an offer, a communication needs to be sufficiently definite so it manifests the willingness to
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