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    Business Law

    COM/BLAW/BLT. WE REPEAT THESE ANSWERS HERE AS A CONVENIENCE TO YOU. 1A Sources of Law Primary sources of law are sources that establish the law. In the United States, these include the U.S. Constitution and the state constitutions, statues passed by Congress and the state legislatures, regulations created by administrative agencies, and court decisions, or case law. 2A COMMON LAW TRADITION Because of our colonial heritage, much of American law is based on the English legal system. In that system

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    Intruduction

    have major impacts on all different employees and business owners. When doing business with a company that is set up in a Middle East country, a company that is based in the United might face many conflicting customs and cultural influences. It is crucial that business owners handle these types if situation in a delicate way to avoid causing offense to either their employers or their potential customers. If handled incorrectly or carelessly the business may experience loss of customers or many of their

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    Bernardo Garza University of Phoenix A business conflict can occur in many ways. Generally, a business conflict occurs between businesses when they disagree over the terms of a contract in which they entered. A business conflict can also occur on billing issues, property disputes or other disagreements. If you have a contract with another business, you must first review the contract. The contract may contain clauses that dictate how you should handle conflict. For example, your contract

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    Syllabus

    Consider this: Again, you find yourself living in a cave in prehistoric times, collecting berries and bartering them for the other things you need. One day, a migrating prehistoric family settles in a nearby cave and decides that it, too, will collect berries. What's more, they brought with them an exciting new invention that has emerged farther along the mountain range where you live: the 'wheel'. You quickly find out that this new invention revolutionizes berry collection - and soon you find that your

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    Differences in Types of Law

    Team D: Stephanie Woodlee, Stephanie Folkman, Suanne Amani, Francis Valentino III, and Samantha Jones Law 421 September 24, 2012 Karen Hutchins J.D.   From a business perspective it is important to understand distinctions between procedural, substantive, criminal, civil, statutory and case laws. In this paper Learning Team D reviews the differences between the aforementioned types of laws, will provide an example of each, and will provide an example of a constitutional amendment designed to

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    Elements of a Contract

    Elements of a Contract Sandee Jones Ashford University Business Law BUS670 Mr. Michael Huang December 16, 2013 Elements of a Contract Our entire economy is based on the freedom of individuals and businesses alike to form contracts, and a legal system of laws that enforces each to freely enter into. Most folk are used to seeing a contract in written form, and so most assume it must be lengthy, and in writing to be enforceable. This is not 100 percent true. However, there are five elements

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    Self-Employment

    of opportunities, so you can do what you want and opportunity varies from person to person, some people want to work for the company while other want to be self-employed. In my opinion, there are many advantages for people who want to work for themselves and have their own business. First of all, if you are self-employed, you do not accord to the your boss’s schedule, you are totally free to decide your time, you can get up to late and go to work whenever you want. You could find the best time

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    Ethics

    1) Ethics are the rules of conduct we decide to live by. They are moral rules, though not necessarily laws. They make it possible for us to trust one another, to feel safe, and they enable us to leave our homes without fear of the consequences. Business ethics are the same as personal ethics. They are rules we choose to live by in business so we can trust those we do business with. 3. We have to be ethical hospitality managers in order to meet our responsibility in fostering ethics, we may

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    Finance

    THE UNOFFICIAL GUIDE TO BANKING What career options are available? Are the myths about the hours or salary really true? And how do you get a foot in the door? This straightforward, no-nonsense guide has info on most divisions and roles plus tips on getting hired. What’s more, it’s all been written with the help of recent graduates working at Deutsche Bank who were in your shoes not that long ago. Your career in banking starts here. OVERVIEW OF BANKING Banks are large, complex

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    Law 421 Week 2

    transactions are, first you need to understanding and sensitive of the foreign law, culture, politics, formal and informal power structures and decision making approaches. This applies whether you are forming a joint venture with an Asian company, or enforcing contracts with European suppliers. 2. What are some practical considerations of taking legal action against a foreign business partner based in another country? Some practical things to consider are, that the law of the other country

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