University Professor Toni Starcher February 14, 2012 Unit 6 Specific Performance “The equitable remedy of Specific Performance calls for the performance of the act promised in the contract. This remedy is often attractive to a nonbreaching party because it provides the exact bargain promised in the contract,” (Miller & Jentz, 2008). With this being said, we can now take a look at our assignment scenarios and see what does or does not apply to the specific performance. Our first scenario
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LAW 531 WEEK 5 A+ Graded Tutorial Available At: http://hwsoloutions.com/?product=law-531-week-5 Visit Our website: http://hwsoloutions.com/ Product Description PRODUCT DESCRIPTION LAW 531 Week 5 Discrimination Scenario Simulation Introduction The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is the most noteworthy act of its kind, which emerged directly from the civil rights movement of the 1960’s. Title VII of the act states that it is illegal for employers, employment agencies, and labor unions to discriminate
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standard was not appropriate or necessary for Kais intended use. Therefore the product did not function properly and was not Fit For Purpose. The relevant legal principle for Fit For Purpose comes under the Trade Practices Act (TPA) 1974 s.71(2). This contract comes under the TPA under s4B where Kai has purchased the good for personal use and where the Supermarket has been determined as a service provider that is a trading corporation. In relation to the case Godley v Perry (1960) {345} simular facts
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Contract Creation and Management Jim Long University of Phoenix LAW 531 Elizabeth McVicker July 06, 2011 Contract Creation and Management Contracts are signed every day. There are contracts between two companies looking to achieve a mutually beneficial business goal. There are contracts signed between a client and an entity that will perform a service for that client. We sign contracts when we buy cars, lease equipment and get a new cell phone. So what happens when one of the entities
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environment. The objective of the Joint Commission is to ensure health care services provided are based on a highly reliable commerce with reduced rates of adverse procedures and increased safety. One of the assignments I worked on for the contract project required me to meet with the joint commission manager to observe her responsibilities. The Joint Commission manager was responsible for reviewing emails about changes in the quality and safety of patients. Additional research should be conducted
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[pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] How to Draft a Contract for a Catering Business by Michelle Hogan, Demand Media For most people, hiring a caterer is not a common event and only occurs during a major life change or event -- such as a wedding or graduation party. When drafting your contract for your catering business, make sure you understand that most people are unfamiliar with the process caterers develop to make events successful; therefore, ensure that each aspect of the event is clearly
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Contracts University of Phoenix Law 531 Instructor: Professor Shanrika Hall Contracts There are many types of contracts used everyday. When two different companies go into business together, it is very wise to create a contract. A contract is “an agreement that is enforceable by a court of law or equity” (Cheesemen, 2010, p 153). Span Systems, a large prestigious banking software company, and Citizen Schwarz AG (C S), a German bank, agree on
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and informs him, by e-mail that he accepts Chan’s offer. David asks Chan to prepare papers regarding the transfer of the car to his name. Chan replies “since I did not hear from you. I sold my car to Noddy. I am sorry.” Has a legally binding contract been formed between Chan and David? 2. Tina Turnaround Co (TT) offers to supply the following product to Cammy Pty Ltd: “15 tons of raspberry pulp made from whole fruit and first class quality, for sale at $5,000.00 per ton net. Fruit pulp
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EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT | | BY AND BETWEEN | EMPLOYER & EMPLOYEE | | BITS & BITES CYBER / M-PESA | | SECTION (1) PARTY (A) (FOR BRIDGING OUT-PATIENT) (A) | FIRST NAME | SECOND NAME | SURNAME | ID/NUMBER | | | | | | | RESIDENCE | PHONE NUMBER | KRA PIN/NO | SIGN | | | | | | (A) | WHO IS INVOLVED IN…… | | | | | | | (A) | HERE IN AFTER REFERRED TO AS | | | | | (A) | ASSUMING THE ROLE OF | | | | |
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BUSN 311 Week 8 Final Exam Answers Week Eight Final Exam Part 1 of 1 – 75.0 Points Question 1 of 16 5.0 Points Joe plans to form Joe’s Plumbing, Inc. He enters into a contract with Mary on Monday and then forms his corporation on Tuesday. Joe breaches the contract. Mary sues Joe and Joe’s Plumbing, Inc. for breach of contract. A.Mary will lose the suit against Joe’s Plumbing, Inc. B.Mary will lose the suit against Joe C.Mary will likely win the suit against Joe. D.Joe is protected from liability
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