and Title | Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma Business (Accounting) | Unit 5: Aspects of Contract and Negligence for BusinessUnit Code: Y/601/0563Credit Value: 15 Credits | Student Name | Assessor Name | Mukaram Khan Swati | Salman Haider | Date Issued | Completion Date | Submitted On | Validity | 7th October,2013 | 4th November,2013 | | 1st Oct, 2013-31st Jan,2013 | Assignment Title | Contract and Negligence | Assignment Number | 05AOCANFB- Y/601/0563-13 PKISL7002 | Hand In Policy
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Case Study: eBay eBay owns one of the world’s largest online auction platforms. In 2008, the company operated in 39 countries with 276M registered users worldwide. In 2007, the total value of all successfully closed items was $59B with an average $2,039 worth of goods trading on the website every second. eBay makes their money by charging a small fee to sellers who list their product along with a description of the item on the website. Items can be sold at fixed price or by auction. After a
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Kharan Witherspoon / 19312957 / 19805989 / [1249554] APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION APPLICATION FOR: Campus Location Colorado Technical University 4435 North Chestnut Street, Suite E Colorado Springs, CO 80907 8969 PERSONAL DATA Applicant’s Full Legal Name: Home Address: 4730 Carlie Dr. City: MOBILE Phone 1: 251-431-9377 State: AL Phone 2: Country: US 251-431-9377 Postal Code: 36619 First (Given) Name Kharan Last (Family) Name Witherspoon Middle Initial SSN #: xxx-xx-4884 Primary Email:
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proposal from the owners was 40 percent to 60 percent of football related income. The owners and players have not decided how to divide the revenue, however, the union is proposing a 50 percent split. The players, who received 54 percent under the old contract, are willing to settle on a 51 percent on football related income in return for the rights on rules governing the salary and movement. Both sides are stumped on how to divide the $9 billion of the football league revenue. After review the information
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I, Jane Doe, borrowed $200 on October 16th, 2012, from John Smith. The money was borrowed in a loan to be repaid in one lump sum. I, Jane Doe, will repay the entire amount of the loan, $200, with a personal check to John Smith, by December 16th, 2012. If for any reason the repayment is late, a $5 per day late charge will ensue until the entire amount of the loan, with additional late fees, is paid. The promisor and the payee agree to the payment agreement terms listed above. Signed: ____________________________________________
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LAIDEY Introduction A contract for sale of goods is one of the main types of contracts entered into by everybody. Sales of Goods Act 1957 applies for Malaysia except in Penang, Malacca, Sabah and Sarawak. Like any other contracts, contracts for sale of goods has just the same principles such as, offer, acceptance, consideration, capacity etc. SOGA consists of the terms and conditions of a contract, seller’s warranties, and remedies available to buyer and seller. A contract of sale is made by an
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In the case of Kim v. Son a contract has been agreed upon by the two individuals for Son to make his best efforts to repay the lost investment of Kim. However, this contract that the two men agreed upon is not enforceable due to lack of consideration for Son and the intoxicated state in which Son proposed the agreement. The consideration that must be evaluated is whether or not Kim’s agreement not to sue to recover his lost investment has value to Son. Under the agreement Kim stands to benefit
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as below. 1. A 15-year contract Enron signed with Brooklyn Union, transported gas through contracting with another company. The long term contract was risky because prices and cost could rise that make the contract unprofitable. 2. Enron served as an intermediary to collect as profits between the prices purchased and sold the gas. "Merchant Model" revenue recognition is used instead of ‘Agent Model’. At the same time, Enron allowed for the natural gas contracts it devised – which were quite
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Table 1-1: Selected Activities Illustrating Division of HR Responsibility between Line and Staff | DEPARTMENT SUPERVISOR’(LINE) ACTIVITIES | HUMAN RESOURCE SPECIALIST(STAFF) ACTIVITIES | I.Recruitment AndSelection | Assist job analyst in listing specific duties and responsibilities of the job in question Explain to HR future staffing needs and sorts of people to be hired.Describe “human requirements” of job so that HR can develop selection tests. Interview candidates and make final selection
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into potato growing, or should it build and manage contract suppliers? Explain. In order to meet its demands of the right variety, shape, size, and sugar and water contents, Pepsi has no other option but to get into the potato growing. Pepsi should continue developing more demonstration farms, training local farmers in new farming methods to increase the crop yields, and providing them incentives in the form of higher rates and long term contracts. Pepsi should also keep providing the local farmers
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