reasons why you might want to modify a contract. These would include a contract extension, changes in items or amount, contract duration, changes in payment, price increases or decreases, administrative changes or updates, change in representation of small business size, change or transfer of ownership, and many more. Some written contracts already contain provisions for modifications. For example, if you have a Macy’s credit card, you had to sign a contract with your application. Likely, you authorized
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Case Analysis: Discharged Contracts Carmelisa King Kaplan University LS311: Business Law Professor Baum September 2nd, 2014 Introduction There is an old saying a person’s word is their bond. In business a person’s word can be used as a contractual agreement. However, this type of contract isn’t always the best way to do business. It is important to have a written contractual agreement that both parties can be held by so there can’t be any possibility of either parties breaching the contract
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Joshua Westcott Kohlberg’s Moral Development April 30, 2012 As children’s cognitive abilities mature and expand, so does their ability to reason about moral issues. If we can begin to understand the ways children reason about moral issues, it might help parents and therapists better attune themselves to each child, so as to help each child develop in a positive direction. By attuning to children, the parent or therapist will be better equipped to reason with children at ‘their’ level
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A. Briefly assess the law from a deontological perspective (intentions, principles, non-consequential). To assess the law from deontological perspective, we would have to define first what deontological means: Deontological ethics or deontology (from Greek deon, "obligation, duty"; and -logia) is an approach to ethics that judges the morality of an action based on the action's adherence to a rule or rules. Deontologists look at rules and duties. In the wake of natural disaster, essentials
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QUESTIONS CHAPTER 6 1. Do you think governments should consider human rights when granting preferential trading to countries? What are the arguments for and against taking a such positions? A: Yes, because human rights are of great importance in all aspects and must be respected. But you need to take in count that human rights are different in other countries that are not subject to the bill of rights. 2. Whose interests should be the paramount concern of government trade policy the
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January 6, 2016 Chapter 2 & 3: Value- Results + Process Quality / Price + Customer Access Costs • You can create value by positioning Results – Overall quality, instructions, ease assembly, taste/quality/health, warranty, product testing by retailer Channel Perspective- “the value chain”/ convenience, speed of service, ambiance • Represents the total bundle of benefits offered to consumers through a channel of distribution BAD IDEAS: solely focusing on price, providing value enhanced services
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This assignment is designed to develop learners’ ability to evaluate the elements of the macro environment and its relation to an organisation. Select an organisation which you are familiar with. Explain the elements of its macro environment and discuss how these element(s) affect your selected organisation. Recommend improvements that can be made by the organisation in managing the macro environment effectively. Criteria Description on the selected organisation Description on the general
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Acme Fireworks Business Growth Faith Daniel Business Law (BBL1510B) Instructor Donald Ceplenski March 23rd, 2015 Acme Fireworks is a small partnership company that manufactures fireworks, fireworks displays and recently have added the service of setting off farm displays. Acme started a small fireworks company inside the owner’s garage and has grown into a fully functional company including the owner manager and 15 employees. The manager of Acme fireworks started in that position approximately
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Business Structure Types for Forming a Business Business Law/LAW 531 Business Structure Types for Forming a Business When I person decides to be an entrepreneur, choosing the type of business structure that would be right for the business they plan to open can be a daunting task. The reason is being is that there are many different types of business structures a person can choose from. Before making the decision on the type of business structure for the business, there
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Manage risk Every business faces risks that could present threats to its success. Risk is defined as the probability of an event and its consequences. Risk management is the practice of using processes, methods and tools for managing these risks. Risk management focuses on identifying what could go wrong, evaluating which risks should be dealt with and implementing strategies to deal with those risks. Businesses that have identified the risks will be better prepared and have a more cost-effective
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