Business Contracts

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    Case Study 2

    | ABC Wireless Communication BPO | | Case Study 2 | N/A | 2/10/2013 | | 1. Service contract for ABC Wireless Communication 2.1. Introduction: ABC Wireless Communication is a leader in the telecommunication industry. It provides wireless service to more than 1million customers in an around the US. ABC Wireless has been in business for 22 years. Our yearly revenue is about 100M. We have 5 thousand employees in the US. The company is very proud of its network and emphasizes the

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    Business Law

    Topic Two Contract Law: Formation of Contracts [A] Introduction Contract law concerns with regulation of the legal relationship of the parties to contracts. A contract is an agreement having legally binding effects on its parties. In other words, generally speaking, the party who broke the contract has to compensate the innocent party for his loss. How to form a contract? All the 4 following elements are needed for forming contracts: - a. Offer b. Acceptance c. Intention

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    Critical Analysis Paper

    Paper Christopher Gouty BUS311: Business Law I (BNJ1424A) Instructor: Diana Walker June 23, 2014 Critical Analysis Paper There was a friend of mine that was in a rental agreement on an apartment that he lived in. He signed the contract knowing the five element of the contract. He had the intention to create a legal relationship, he understood the offer, he gave an acceptance, he knew the consideration, and they both met the capacity of the contract. Knowing that he had signed a rental

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    The Award Phase - You Decide Catering Business Negotiation/Dissolution

    Week 5: The Award Phase - You Decide Catering Business Negotiation/Dissolution PROJ-598: Contracts and Procurement – May 2013 06/08/2013 1. How you will split the $15,000 left in the investment? The decision on how to split the investment lies in the initial agreement between Pat and Chris Smith (owners) and the chefs (J. P. Martin and L. L. Miller). According to the original arrangement, they all agreed on the initial start up investment of $45,000. The accepted arrangement was outlined

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    International Business Communication

    suppliers in China, Japan, and South Korea. It was recommended that my company use an approach to business negotiations that provides a win-win for both parties. Management was also told they needed to know the background of the Asian negotiator and that they should use a “middleman” to help them with the negotiation. Because of your work in China, the vendor would like your advice in this business dealing. The intermediary stressed the importance of etiquette and social customs in addition to the

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    Contract Accounting

    pm Page 264 chapter 15 Contract accounts Learning objectives After you have studied this chapter, you should be able to: l describe the factors that are involved in accounting for contracts l describe how accounting records of contracts are maintained l explain the need to apply prudence when assessing profit or loss on a contract that is still in progress l describe some of the requirements of SSAP 9 relating to long-term contracts Introduction In this chapter

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    Laws 310 Week 5 Assignment

    http://hwcampus.com/shop/laws-310-week-5-assignment/ You are a business planner and accountant. Part of your expertise is in helping prospective business owners evaluate the various manufacturing and supplier options available based on the product they manufacture. You have a long history of working with widget manufacturers, which is why Gloria is meeting with you. Additionally, you are an expert in global business issues and can help Gloria review foreign supply options, including

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    Contract Law

    actually made in China and he went back to the shop and wants a refund from the shop owner. However, the shop owner refused to pay back Billy. In this case it would be a voidable contract because the law allows that party to withdraw from the agreement if there is misrepresentation or fraud occurs in the contract. For example, Billy wanted to a refund from the shop owner because he gave wrong information to Billy as the GEZZ watch was made in Switzerland but actually made in China. Elements

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    Contract Creation and Management Simulation

    Contract Creation and Management Simulation The simulation begins in the middle of a major dispute between a software-developing company, Span Systems, and one of its customers, Citizen-Schwartz AG (C-S), a large German bank. The two companies are in dispute over the quality and timeliness of deliverables. There have been major bugs found by C-S during testing and are worried about Span not fulfilling the one-year contract, which is worth $6 million. Span's main concern is securing a larger

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    Pre-Partnership Employment Contract Greenfield Farms

    PRE-PARTNERSHIP EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT GREENFIELD FARMS THIS PRE-PARTNERSHIP EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT is made between Richard Greenfield of Greenfield Farms, the employer, and Steven Greenfield, the employee, for the operation of a 1500 acre field crop business in Anytown, Michigan. THE PURPOSE of the agreement is to establish a set of mutually agreed-upon employment conditions and compensation to assist the Greenfield family in evaluating the feasibility of Steven entering into a long-term partnership

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