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    until the full payment is made. In addition, Steven has the right to sue Mandy if he fails to repair the car regardless of circumstances. The contract prohibits other assignment and therefore Mandy cannot assign to anyone else. This may be a sort of business, when Mandy decides to have the car prepared by another party at a larger amount (Miller, & Hollowell, 2014). Question 3 Under the shipment and

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    Laws and Business The Legal Standards for Selection requires that the selection process be conducted in a way that avoids discrimination and provides access to employees with disabilities. The Equal Opportunity law affects the information that organizations may gather from an applicant. (Noe, Hollenbeck, Gerhart, & Wright, 2008). The Legal Standards for Selection would have a great impact on any organization. The Human Resource professional must abide by the laws to provide an equal

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    Introduction Within our second week of class discussion, we learned valuable information relating to business torts. Our main objectives that we were to acknowledge upon completion this week includes identifying potential tort risks that that arise in the business context. In addition, we learned the importance of applying the risk management to mitigate business risk. We also learned how to differentiate between types of torts, and when to determine appropriate situations to involve legal

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    Shomma G. Tolbert Business Law I- LEG 100 Professor Chester Galloway August 11th 2014 Social media and marketing is a semi new joined force, which has social networks, blogs and forums buzzing with advertisements’ of new products and ideas. Starting with marketing managers who may utilize social media outlets to reach their consumers must consider a few major details before they can start the social media process; Intent of the product is the main

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    get a fine and the business could get sued because it is breaking the law. For example if McDonalds had a customer who paid by card then all of the information on the card would be possessed by McDonalds, if McDonalds then passed on this information to another company then they could get done for fraud which means breaking the data protection act 1979. Sales of Goods Act 1979: This is an act which helps the customer to take back a faulty product they have bought from a business. The amount of back

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    Margaret Heithaus Business Law Essay 1. Alpha Investments, Inc., offers to buy Beta Computer Corporation. On May 1, Beta gives Alpha copies of Beta’s financial statements for the previous year. The statements show an inventory of $1 Million. On May 15, Beta discovers the previous year’s inventory is overstated by $500,000, but does not inform Alpha. On June 1, Alpha, relying on the financial statements, buys Beta. On June 10, Alpha discovers the inventory overstatement. Can Alpha

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    decided that she wants the painting eagerly and at any cost. For doing so she agreed to the terms and conditions of the buyer and sends him (seller) a cheque of $15,000 dollar by September 10, 5 p.m. This contract comes under the Australian Consumer Law which states that consumer has the right to replace, repair or refund on product and services and they are entitled to get guarantee if goods are purchase not to be re-sold. Every single contract has some terms and conditions that the parties are indulged

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    Week 4 Assignment 47.1 The issue in the case of Buder v. Sartore revolves around the requirements and obligations that Buder was responsible for under UGMA when he made investments on behalf of his children. Specifically, did he make such poor decisions that he can be held irresponsible and liable for the losses incurred by the investing in speculative penny stocks? Sartore’s argument is that Buder did not act in the best interests of the children and UGMA dictates that Buder has the “fiduciary

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    In a civil lawsuit, a person or company called the plaintiff brings another party, referred to as the defendant, to court. The plaintiff, or party that was injured in this case, typically with the help of an attorney, files a complaint, which is the first pleading in a civil action, stating the cause of the action. The plaintiff’s complaint asks for money or relief from a defendant who has been accused to have caused this injury. A summon is then issued by the court to the defendant. The summon provides

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