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  • Law 421 Week 4 Individual Assignment

    Law 421 Week 4 Individual Assignment

    Contract When there is a valid contract between two parties, there must be an agreement on the offer, acceptance, and consideration. Chou and Big Time Toymaker (BTT), had a contract when BTT made a promise to pay Chou $25,000.00 for an exclusive negotiation rights for a 90-day period. The two parties agreed and three days before the 90 day expiration date, they also reached an oral distribution agreement during the meeting. Objective Intent Even without

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    Submitted: September 14, 2015 Autor: michaelhk1
  • Sources of Scots Business Law

    Sources of Scots Business Law

    Legislation is a law that has been produced by a governing body in order to regulate, to authorize, to sanction, to grant to declare or to restrict. Legislation can also defined as making a new law (legislation). Parliament is responsible for approving new laws, or changes to existing law, but they can originate from an MP, lord or even a member of the public or private group. Before they can become law, both the House

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    Essay Length: 1,667 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: September 16, 2015 Autor: DESTINY_DOLLY
  • Sources of Scots Business Law

    Sources of Scots Business Law

    Legislation is a law that has been produced by a governing body in order to regulate, to authorize, to sanction, to grant to declare or to restrict. Legislation can also defined as making a new law (legislation). Parliament is responsible for approving new laws, or changes to existing law, but they can originate from an MP, lord or even a member of the public or private group. Before they can become law, both the House

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    Submitted: September 18, 2015 Autor: DESTINY_DOLLY
  • Goodlife Management: Simulation on the Laws of Supply and Demand

    Goodlife Management: Simulation on the Laws of Supply and Demand

    GOODLIFE MANAGEMENT: SIMULATION GoodLife Management: Simulation on the laws of Supply and Demand Danielle Taliaferro ECO 365 September 1, 2015 Robert Watson ________________ GoodLife Management: Simulation on the laws of Supply and Demand One of the most fundamental concepts of economics is Supply and Demand. It is an economic model used in markets to determine price according to the current need by the associated demographic. According to Colander, D. (2010) “Prices are the tool by

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    Essay Length: 1,302 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: September 22, 2015 Autor: Danielle Bacot-Taliaferro
  • Family Law and Policy

    Family Law and Policy

    Selected Theories Relevant for Family/Public Policy Ecological Theory Bronfenbrenner’s theory ordinarily is used in our curriculum to examine human development in an ecological context. Here we use the theory to help us think about the institutional structures and contexts in which individuals and families develop, specifically the governmental and policy contexts. Families interact and develop in context with their environments. Families have the ability to respond, change, develop, act on, and modify their environment. For

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    Essay Length: 927 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: September 22, 2015 Autor: Kimberly Ann
  • Business Law Case

    Business Law Case

    1. Introduction This assignment is meant to explain the current responsibilities as employers. Now, we shall look into the definition of specific terms in order to have a better understanding on the issues discussed. 1. Employment Law It is defined as the body of law that manages the employer-employee relationship (Business Case Studies, 2014). Many employment laws are developed to protect the rights of employees. 1. Who is an Employer? A person who is contractually

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    Essay Length: 2,705 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: September 23, 2015 Autor: Xue Ling
  • Business Law Chapter 6

    Business Law Chapter 6

    This work presents the lecture notes on all the relevant Business Law topics as indicated in the course outline and which the students, subjects to this course, are intended to learn over the stretch of the respective semesters and it is intended to aid students to avail themselves of the guidelines to this course, usefulness of which it is assumed, would help them create a definite scope on what they have to learn when they

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    Essay Length: 474 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 24, 2015 Autor: Joanna Zhang
  • Law Assignment

    Law Assignment

    Q1. Discuss the elements to the formation of the contract between the parties. Contract A contract is created when two or more parties come to a similar consensus on a matter without any additional terms or conditions, then it can legally binding contract. It takes several requirements for a contract to be legally binding. Elements of a contract 1.Offer and acceptance First requirement, takes two steps that is offer and acceptance. An ‘’offer’’ is an

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    Submitted: September 26, 2015 Autor: Cephas Ho
  • Examines How Criminal Law Responds to a Broad Range of Violent Behaviours

    Examines How Criminal Law Responds to a Broad Range of Violent Behaviours

    Seminar 3 Criminal Law – Chapter 7 Assault ASSAULT Introduction [7.1] * Examines how criminal law responds to a broad range of violent behaviours. * Differences in responses to violence that occurs in public and private settings. * Public violence typically involves men as both offender and victim, often associated with alcoholic consumption, frequently occurs around licensed areas and public streets * Private violence is committed by men against their female domestic partners. Partners of

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    Submitted: September 26, 2015 Autor: raquelsaba
  • International Law Organization

    International Law Organization

    INTERNATIONAL LAW ORGANIZATION International Law Organization University of Phoenix Michael A. Reyes Law/531 September 9, 2015 Dr. Mark Pugatch BS, MBA, JD ________________ Introduction In this paper we will look at two ways to operate overseas, but looking closer at the one that would hopefully prevent the home office from liability. This paper will address a “branch office” and a “wholly owned subsidiary.” Both are optional in their own ways but at the end, the

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    Submitted: September 27, 2015 Autor: GP18
  • Employment Law Compliance Plan

    Employment Law Compliance Plan

    EMPLOYMENT LAW COMPLIANCE PLAN Employment Law Compliance Plan Herlon M. Dacruz HRM/531 May 21, 2014 Elizabeth-Arlis K Liu ________________ Employment Law Compliance Plan TO: Bradley Stonefield FROM: Herlon Dacruz DATE: 05/21/2014 SUBJECT: Employment Laws As requested in the email I am going to elaborate for Mr. Stonefield an employment law compliance plan for his business called Landslide Limousine, is to my knowledge that Mr. Bradley Stonefield has in mind to start a business in Austin,

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    Essay Length: 537 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: September 27, 2015 Autor: Herlon DaCruz
  • Law Week 2: Learning Team Reflection

    Law Week 2: Learning Team Reflection

    LEARNING TEAM REFLECTION Learning Team Reflection LAW/421 05 October 2014 In this learning team reflection we will be discussing the differences between the different types of law and how they are different from one another. Also discussed will be how these laws are applied to businesses and companies to protect them. There are many applications of laws and how they are used in court. Substantive law is the people’s law. This law is used to

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    Submitted: September 28, 2015 Autor: David Q
  • The Role and Functions of Law

    The Role and Functions of Law

    Role and Functions of Law Paper James W Moore ETH/321 October 7, 2015   There are a few differences that the federal court system and the state court system have, the main one is jurisdiction. Starting with the Federal courts, there jurisdiction is restricted by the types of cases that are outlined and defined by the Constitution. These include cases where the U.S is named as a party, cases that involve violations of the Constitution

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    Essay Length: 363 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 9, 2015 Autor: Mandy Moore
  • Draft Law 1960 Canadian Rights (french)

    Draft Law 1960 Canadian Rights (french)

    Proposition de loi des droits canadien 1960 La première fois que Premier Ministre Diefenbaker a introduit la proposition de loi des droits était en 1958, et il était finalisé par le Chambre des Communes en 1960. La proposition de loi des droits canadiens était importante parce que à cette époque, tout le monde est venu d’être témoin aux horreurs de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale et le demande pour la protection des droits humains sont augmenté

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    Submitted: October 12, 2015 Autor: smilesalltheway
  • Gbl 295: What Are the Differences Between a Bill, Statute, and a Law?

    Gbl 295: What Are the Differences Between a Bill, Statute, and a Law?

    1. Study Question: what are the differences between a bill, statute, and a law? A “bill” is a proposed law that has not yet been passed by Congress and signed by the President. A “statute” is a written law that has been passed by Congress and signed by the President (note that at a state level, such as Michigan, statutes are passed by both chambers of the Legislature (State House and State Senate) and signed

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    Essay Length: 613 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: October 20, 2015 Autor: mandy2010tsgac
  • Hsp Law 1133 - Hot Coffee Documentry Review

    Hsp Law 1133 - Hot Coffee Documentry Review

    Seth Thomas HSP Law 1133 Langford 3/14/14 “Hot Coffee” Review This was my first time watching, “Hot Coffee” but not my first time hearing about it. I have known that this case and documentary has been around for a while. I also know that both have received a lot of criticism from a lot of different people and sources. I must say that before I really knew very much about this case and had seen

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    Submitted: October 21, 2015 Autor: Seth Thomas
  • Extradition - Criminal Law

    Extradition - Criminal Law

    Extradition Candes Williams Grantham University Criminal Law September 8, 2015 Panama's ex-leader Manuel Noriega has been extradited back to his home country from France and taken straight to a prison ("Manuel Noriega extradited to Panama to serve jail terms - BBC News," 2011). He had committed numerous crimes while in power, including murder, corruption, and embezzlement. Before being extradited to Panama, he served over 20 years in prison in France, and the United States, for

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    Submitted: October 28, 2015 Autor: iveycasey143
  • Principles of Law - European Convention on Human Rights (echr)

    Principles of Law - European Convention on Human Rights (echr)

    LAW PRINCIPLES OF LAW Student Name: Lecturer Name: Subject: Institution: PRINCIPLES OF LAW European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) The ECHR was adopted after the World War II on 4th November 1950 by a council of European nations. The council was formed with the goal of defending human rights, the rule of law and parliamentary democracy, and also ensure the cruelties and atrocities that took place during the World War II never recur again. The

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    Submitted: October 31, 2015 Autor: maxplot54
  • Employment Law and Discrimination - Cause of Action

    Employment Law and Discrimination - Cause of Action

    EMPLOYMENT LAW AND DISCRIMINATION Employment Law and Discrimination Amanda Lee LAW/531 October 5, 2015 Phillip Quintana ________________ Employment Law and Discrimination Cause of Action In this scenario, the plaintiff is filing a suit against the defendant for sexual harassment in the workplace. There is a history of pranks within the office staff that are inappropriate in nature. The plaintiff explains that there are four people working in the office, including himself. The other two males

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    Submitted: November 1, 2015 Autor: Amanda Lynn
  • Law421 - What Is Business Law?

    Law421 - What Is Business Law?

    Week TWO Team Assignment Law/421 October 8, 2012 Law is a very vast subject and covers many facets. Each topic covers something different and has important rules and regulations. We will discuss each of the differences and what the different topics cover. Substantive Law versus Procedural Law is an often overlooked aspect of law that does not have an explicit means to enforce (or otherwise peruse it), is only half a law. Procedural law

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    Submitted: November 2, 2015 Autor: dallen422
  • How to Write a Case for Business Law

    How to Write a Case for Business Law

    (a) "Rickey's Advertisement" Law An invitation to treat is not an offer. It is an invitation to commence negotiations and invitation to make an offer. Examples of Invitation to treat are display of goods in shops, advertisements, auctions, tenders, and quotations. An offer is an indication by one person (the "Offeror") to another (the "Offeree") of the offeror's willingness to enter into a contract on certain terms as soon as it is accepted by the

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    Essay Length: 1,315 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 6, 2015 Autor: mika
  • British Employment Law

    British Employment Law

    British Employment Law Employment Law History The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a key factor in employment law. When the legislation passed in 1964, it eliminated racial segregation amongst many things and spawned the creation of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The EEOC is an essential part of employment law. Throughout its existence, the Commission has focused on one simply stated mission: the elimination of illegal discrimination from the workplace. The law can

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    Essay Length: 2,883 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2015 Autor: Alex Mercer
  • Law/531 - Ethical and Criminal Responsibility Paper

    Law/531 - Ethical and Criminal Responsibility Paper

    ETHICAL AND CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY Ethical and Criminal Responsibility Omini Akpang LAW/531 November 2, 2015 Adrienne Yeung ________________ Ethical and Criminal Responsibility Due to recent corporate scandals and the decline of business values there has been close attention to ethics and corporate responsibility (Valentine & Fleischman, 2008). Congress has established the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, with the purpose of discouraging corporations from illegal behavior and encourages corporate leadership to conduct business ethically and responsibly (Mallor, Barnes, Langvardt, &

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    Essay Length: 1,099 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2015 Autor: Ettomini Akpang
  • Explain the Natural Law Theory

    Explain the Natural Law Theory

    Explain the Natural Law theory (25 marks) Natural law theory is a Christian ethical theory which was first looked into by Aristotle however then later developed by Thomas Aquinas, a Christian theologian who created a full account. The theory of Natural Moral Law has been around for over 2000 years however is essentially deontological, although it’s aimed at the ‘telos’ of eudemonia, it is entirely focused on the actions that lead us there. Aristotle first

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    Essay Length: 1,433 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2015 Autor: Alex Lawson
  • Workplace Law - Is Rebecca an Employer or Independent Contractor?

    Workplace Law - Is Rebecca an Employer or Independent Contractor?

    Question 1 Legal issue: Is Rebecca an employer or independent contractor? Relevant law The multi factor test is the current common law test that used to determine whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor. Steven v Brodribb sawmilling Co Pty Ltd (1986) 63 ALR 513 (‘’Stevens v Brodribb’’)). When applying the multifactor test the degree of control that the worker puts on the employee is examined by the courts Hollis vs Vabu

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    Submitted: November 14, 2015 Autor: brianvimbai

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