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    |[pic] | |Higher National Diploma in Business | |Assignment Front Cover Sheet | |Unit Title: |Tutor’s Name:

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    Question 1 0 out of 2 points | | | Which of the following was passed largely in response to business scandals of the 2000s, such as Enron? | | | | | | | Correct Answer: | The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. | | | | | Question 2 0 out of 2 points | | | When would a plaintiff use the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur? | | | | | Selected Answer: | [None Given] | Correct Answer: | To allow the judge and jury to infer that more likely than not, the defendant's

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    The requirements of a contract are a valid offer, acceptance, consideration, capacity of the parties and legality of the subject matter. In order to have a valid offer, “it must indicate a clear intent to make a contract. It must be sufficiently definite so that a court can determine the actual intent of the parties. And it must be communicated to the other party. This offer is transmitted directly to the offeree by acts or by words, whether spoken or written, through any medium whatsoever

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    MCD 2070 – Business Law, Trimester 1 - 2012 Assignment 1 Page 1 of 6 Introduction: In this case, David has been identified as the “Plaintiff” while Robert Boyd Pty. Ltd. has been identified as the “Defendant” [Vicarious Liability]. The issue in this case is whether what rights, if any, does David have against Robert Boyd Pty. Ltd. under the tort of negligent misstatement in relation to Andrew’s assurance relating to the seating capacity of the restaurant. STEP 1: Issue: Does

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    Plaintiff-appellant Robert Moser, an individual from California interested in purchasing investment realty in New Mexico, sued defendant-appellee Mary Bertram, a real estate sales agent employed by the Santa Fe brokerage firm of Vidal Garcia doing business as Century 21 Blue Chip Realty ("Blue Chip"), for breach of fiduciary duty. Bertram was listing agent for property that Moser wanted to purchase, a residence located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Moser hired Dolores Lee as his buyer's agent to secure

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    Business Law Vs Entertainment Law

    comes to law, there is a variety of different fields of study and specialties you can pursue. You want to choose the area of law that suits you best considering studying law is time-consuming, stressful and very expensive. I was surprised to find that in some fields of study, it is difficult obtaining a job due to the small amount of employment. However, two areas of law that interested me were business law such as patents, and entertainment law, which fall under Intellectual Property law. While many

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    filled in correctly and securely stapled to your assignment or it may not reach your lecturer Circle Program Enrolled | C4TP | Dip Arts | Dip Bus | Dip Tech IT | Dip Tech EE | Dip Health Sc | Assoc. Degree | COURSE NAME: Business Law LECTURER'S NAME: Mardi Szantyr ASSIGNMENT NO./TITLE: Assignment 2 DUE DATE: 1 MAY DATE RECEIVED STUDENT ID NUMBER | 110164786 | FAMILY NAME | He | GIVEN NAME | Shan | -------------------------------------------------

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    Contract – an agreement that is enforceable by a court of law or equity. Also, a contract is a promise or a set of promises for the breach of which the law gives a remedy or the performance of which the law in some ways recognizes a duty. Sources of contract law include the Common Law of Contracts (developed primarily by state courts) and the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) which is a comprehensive statutory scheme that includes laws that cover aspects of commercial transactions. Elements

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    Lease Contracts - When we turn to contracts for the sale and lease of goods we move away from common law and into the area of statutory law. - UCC article 2: on sales, 2A: on leases - The goal of the UCC is to simplify and streamline commercial transactions, allowing parties to form contracts without observing the same degree of formality used in other types of contracts by making laws governing sales and lease contracts clearer, simpler and more readily applicable to the difficulties that

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    KHUMALO ID. NO: 31EMB 13510 PROGRAM: MBA, EVENING COURSE: BUSINESS LAW LECTURER: MR. MTAMBO INTAKE: 31, MBABANE QUESTION: What are the rules governing the passing of ownership and risk under the Roman Dutch Law? Do they differ from the rules under English law? CHAPTER ONE Introduction: Ownership does not, as in English law, pass on account of a mere agreement between the parties. Delivery of the goods is required. South African law adheres to the “abstract system” of passing ownership whereby

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