Introduction Parol evidence rule is legal rule that once written agreement has been signed by all important parties, then it cannot be add to or any outside evidence which can change written contract. In other words, if there is a written contract between two parties, they can’t give verbal evidence to add extra words to the agreement in any way or to modify the meaning. However, there are ways of exception to the rule that can be allowed by the court. Collateral contract can be argue as one of
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Charlize Theron Breach of Contract Lawsuit Professor Navarro - LS311: Business Law I Unit 5: Contracts: Part II By: Monique Dallas-Upshaw January 10, 2013 In this case, Charlize Theron has a $20 million breach of contract lawsuit against her. The suit was filed,
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Chapter 29 Questions 1. Shareholders are the owners of a corporation, but they do not directly make management decisions. How, then, can shareholders affect the way the corporation is run? a. By their power to elect directors and to amend the articles of incorporation. 2. Broadly speaking, what are the powers of the Board of Directors of a corporation? a. Declaring a dividend, establishing the price for the sale of shares of stock, electing and removing officers, and filling vacancies
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COMM 315 Business Law and Ethics 07-Jan-08 |Law: |Ethics: | |if it’s not written it’s not law |norms | | |cultural values | |
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ASSIGNMENT: Business Law NAME: UNIVERSITY: COURSE TITLE: DATE: INSTRUCTOR: QUESTION ONE Tort is a body of obligations, rights, and remedies applied courts in the civil proceedings for providing relief for suffered persons from wrongful deeds of others. The plaintiff is an individual who sustains an injury or to some extent suffers pecuniary damage due to tortious conduct. The tortfeasor or the defendant is the person who inflicts the injury and also incurs liability
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regulated by the law not be performed. 3 the employer has a duty to take responsibility to employee’s duty of care in the security. If the employer provides the unsafe or defective equipment to the employee on purpose, apparently there would be someone suffered from loss. 4 just because employer’s faults which provide the dangerous or defective equipment caused the injury of the staff. 5 the employer must afford the properly, functionally equipment to the employee unconditionally which is the law expect the
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administrative agency which I choose is the Small Business Administration (SBA). The reason why this agency and the proposed regulation interest me is because I have worked for the Social Security Corporation in the businesses development department where I worked on micro projects and small businesses. The way this regulation that has been proposed may affect me is by enhancing my experience in small businesses. 2) The proposed rule made by the Small Business Administration is on the size standards
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Buss Law: Lindgren vs. GDT, LLC (96-98) Plaintiff: Lindgren/GDT, LLC Defendant: GDT, LLC/ Lindgren Facts: Lindgren came-up with an accessory concept, which she sold online and in a store in Iowa. She patented it in 2000. GDT started selling a product quite similar to hers at much higher prices through all of its distribution channels. When Lindgren found out she filed a lawsuit in the federal district court in Iowa against GDT for infringement. GDT, claiming that it has no affiliation with the
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* Question 6 0.5 out of 0.5 points | | | The Merit Systems Protection Board issues a rule. Like other administrative agencies' "legislative rules," this rule is as | | | | | Selected Answer: | binding as a law passed by Congress. | Correct Answer: | binding as a law passed by Congress. | | | | | * Question 7 0.5 out of 0.5 points | | | Nemo's Seafood Restaurant Company pays income and other taxes collected by the Internal Revenue
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In the following case, Express versus Implied Contracts. Suppose that a local businessperson, McDougal, is a good friend of Krunch, the owner of a local candy store. Every day on his lunch hour McDougal goes into Krunch’s candy store and spends about five minutes looking at the candy. After examining Krunch’s candy and talking with Krunch, McDougal usually buys one or two candy bars. One afternoon, McDougal goes into Krunch’s candy shop, looks at the candy, and picks up a $1 candy bar. Seeing that
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