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    Business Law Case

    Cooter’s Brew, Tammy is ready and willing to present her fake license to the bartender but he never asked for her identification because Tammy appeared to be old enough to consume alcohol, and having young, attractive females in the bar is good for business. The bartender is not the owner of the tavern, but the bartender has been trained by the owner to request identification from all patrons. Tammy orders and drinks numerous alcoholic beverages. When the bar closes, Tammy gets into her car to drive

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    Business Law

    Discuss the liability outside that of contract that arises form a scenario involving the publishing of a brochure for a hotel that does not accurately reflect either the complex itself or its placement the resort and entices Maggie and Frank to take a holiday there. The complex was still been renovated in October 2001 when the brochures were published, however they were due to have been completed by April 1999. It should initially be restated that all liability discussed is that which outsides any

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    Sullivan vs. Cook

    attempt to remedy the issue did not suffice, the plaintiffs filed a petition 2000 for assistance in the matter from the court stating that this created a nuisance. How does the court decide whether or not a use of land is unreasonable? The law of tort on private nuisance “is referred to any unlawful interference with a person's use or enjoyment of land or some right over or in connection with it...” (The social sciences, 2011) If there is an interference which causes a person to not enjoy their

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    Tort Law, Trespass to Land

    Tort Law – Trespass to Land Tort Law - Definition A body of rights, obligations, and remedies that is applied by courts in civil proceedings to provide relief for persons who have suffered harm from the wrongful acts of others. The person who sustains injury or suffers pecuniary damage as the result of tortious conduct is known as the plaintiff, and the person who is responsible for inflicting the injury and incurs liability for the damage is known as the defendant or tortfeasor. Trespass

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    Business Law

    LS311 Business Law I Unit Two: Writing Assignment March 7, 2012 Introduction In this case there is an unintentional tort of negligence. This occurs when someone suffers injury because of another’s failure to live up to a required duty of car (Miller & Jentz, 2008). To make a case out of this that will hold up in court there needs to be a risk of such consequences. This being said the risk is the fact that the victim was left with permanent physical impairment. The incident was unintentional

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    Ford Pinto Case

    -1The Ford Pinto case is an oft-cited example of business ethics gone wrong. Many people have been appalled by Ford’s lack of concern for human life. Ford rushed its production time to produce the Pinto in order to be able to compete with foreign companies that were monopolising the American small-car market in the 1960s. Before production, however, the Ford engineers discovered that there was a major flaw with the Pinto: in nearly all rear-end crash tests the car’s gas tank would burst into flames

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    School Work

    mechanic’s world, people have come to solely depend on timely service and dependable parts. As many problems with estimated shipping and service, it becomes very difficult for any shop owner to give an accurate time for any repair. In this one case, the business of the client whom is known by Haply goes off the estimated time the defendant (Barksdale) has given. While any unforeseen cases should arise the client insisted on a timely repair by stating the loss of revenue if the repair goes past the expected

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    Dms Business Law

    DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES Main Examination BUS015 Business Law Wednesday, 1st June 2011 2:15 pm – 5:15 pm ______________________________________________________________________ Time allowed: 3 hours ______________________________________________________________________ INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS: 1. This examination contains FIVE (5) questions and comprises SIX (6) printed pages (including cover page). This examination paper contains 3 sections (A, B and C) with a total of 100 marks as follows:

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    Insurance of Financial Statement

    underwriting process A similar role to auditing important to underwriting Specialists in diverse fields with analytical approach to business Relationship with customer Pricing Role of judgment Operating structure While there are important structural differences between the two models, perhaps the single most significant difference is the attempt to replace tort law liability with a contractual form of liability. In many respects, this is essentially a return to the role of auditing at the

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    The Law of Contract Confines Itself to the Enforcement of Voluntarily Created Civil Obligations

    North South University LAW 200 (Business Law) Assignment 1 Submitted To: Barrister Arife Billah Lecturer, School of Business Date: 22 February, 2013 Submitted By: Arnab Paul ID: 1030818030 Section: 9 Title: The Law of Contract confines itself to the enforcement of voluntarily created civil obligations Abstract This assignment focuses to determine the relationship between the Law of Contract and voluntarily created civil obligations. It is intended to find out how contract law defines its scope

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