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    does not void a contract. The customers could seek to void the contract because there was a mutual mistake. b. Gustav entered into a contract with the RTA to display 2ft x 4ft posters on the back of the RTA busses advertising his auto repair business, which specialized in repairs to cars made in Germany. He agreed to pay the cost of having the posters displayed for 6 months on all the busses which operated on Route 23, which passed through the community with a higher concentration of owners driving

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    The problem is that Dr. Vranich doesn’t believe that she should have to enforce a verbal agreement in which she entered in with Winkel for the profit-sharing bonus, but law says that it should be honored. Outlined in MONT CODE ANN § 28-2-1602: Montana Code - Section 28-2-1602: How written contract may be altered by parties: a contract in writing may be altered by a contract in writing or by an executed oral agreement. An oral agreement altering a written agreement is not an executed oral agreement

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    rescind the contract? Yes, but this is an involved process and both parties need to agree to modify it. This is because both parties had problems fulfilling their parts of the contract. Also, an organization (the Big Bank) can cannot eradicate the business contract, because since their party did something improper (that seems to be them whom input the data incorrectly). Under what circumstances can a contract be rescinded by either party? This can happen when an offer to tender is provided by the

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    International Business Law

    1. State X has accepted the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice(ICJ) in a unilateral declaration pursuant to Article 36(2) of the ICJ’s Statute. The declaration, however, contains the following provision: “This declaration shall not apply to disputes with regard to matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of State X as determined by State X.”(a) Is this provision valid?(b) In a suit between State X and State Y, may State Y invoke this provision as to matters it

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    Running header: GROCERY, INC. Grocery, Inc. September 5, 2009 Masterpiece Builders “Grocery contracted with Masterpiece Construction to renovate the store on Main Street in My Town” (Cooper, 2009). Masterpiece Construction increased its workload during the period covering the promised renovations for Grocery, Inc., causing Masterpiece Construction to subcontract the work for the renovation to Build Them to Fall. Once Grocery, Inc. realized the poor quality of work, the company petitioned

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    Applied Business Law

    Nylasha Miller May 1, 2016 Applied Business Law Everest University If people work hard and create or buy physical property such as houses, jewelry, cars or acquire money, they own that property in perpetuity, and can bequeath it to their. We would be outraged if someone said that other people could have "fair use" of our homes or that our right to bequeath our family heirlooms would expire 70 years after our death. Yet, for the owners and creators of intellectual property, the notions of "fair

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    Business Law Functions

    The Roles and Functions of Law Cathi Stark LAW/421 December 23, 2013 John Koenig The Roles and Functions of Law The purpose of this paper is to inform about the roles and functions of the law. It will also show and define the function and roles of law as they apply to business and society. There will also be examples from real life experiences of the writer, myself. This week in class we were instructed to review the Commerce Powers from chapter two in our text book. There was a case review

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    already obligated to sell at $100 per plank before the new contractual arrangement in April 2015 to sell at $120. Lightwood Industries (LI) is owned by Mr Lightwood, who is a friend of the family.  He is aware that you are currently pursuing Business Law at UWI Open Campus and sought you advice on the issue. Please advise Mr

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    that her and her team will work on Alex’s house until it is completed, in exchange for $3,500 for the service provided. * Contractual Capacity – Both of these parties have contractual capacity because it was recognized by the law that Janet Smith has the proper business, and Alex Rodriguez has the sufficient funds to pay for the service, therefore they are competent parties. * Legality – Jane Smith and Alex Rodriguez’s contract is for the service of painting a house, which is legal and not

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    Business Law Group Assignment Question 1. a) i) Issue: 1.Does the proprietor, Quills Department Store, owe a duty of care to its customers to take reasonable care to protect such customers from foreseeable harm? 2. Dose the cleaner own owe a duty of care? 3. Dose the floor polish manufacture owe a duty of care? Rules: 1. Neighbour test—the neighbour should be the person who are so closely and directly affected the others that the person ought reasonably to have them in contemplation

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