was mutuality of consideration in Bernie and Vivian’s transaction. Applicable Law In Gay Nineties, Inc. v. International Dining Club, 21 Va. Cir. 492 (Va. Law & Eq. Ct. 1973),A dining club and a corporation entered into contract to provide goods and services for the members of the dining club in exchange for the corporation to have a membership with the dining club. The corporation filed suit to void the contract. The courts ruled there was mutuality of the contract, as each side provided consideration
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SECTION A: MULTIPLE CHOICE (Each correct answer is worth 2 marks) Write the LETTER of the best answer for each of the questions in the box provided in the answer column. Question 1 The statement “That for every debit entry, there shall be a corresponding credit entry” refers to A. Double - entry Concept B. Disclosure Concept. C. Objectivity Concept D. Entity Principle Question 2 Which of the following equations cannot be derived from
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Marketing Club of G.I.M presents SUMMER PLACEMENTS 2011- MARKETING GUIDE BOOK MECCA 2011 Marketing club of G.I.M Contents Disclaimer .............................................................................................. 2 Introduction ............................................................................................ 3 Section-A: Career Choice ................................................................... 4 Is Marketing The Right Career For You? ..........
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the end of that same season in January 1967. Today, the NFL has the highest average attendance (67,591) of any professional sports league in the world[5] and is the most popular sports league in the United States. The Super Bowl is among the biggest club sporting events in the world[6] and individual Super Bowl games account for many of the most-watched programs in American history.[7] Out of the league's 32 current teams, only six have failed to win at least one NFL or AFL championship. 18 teams
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BUSINESS LAW A) Jane, a youth worker, confiscates a flick knife from a member of her youth club and gives it to her supervisor. B) Tony, an antique dealer, displays an old military knife with a spring opening device in his shop window with a price ticket attached to it. C) Fola buys an unopened box of kitchen utensils from a car boot sale. Without examining the contents closely she donates the box to a charity shop. The box is found to contain a flick knife. Any individual, who produces
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Business Law in Canada consists in understanding the legal environment which has an impact on Canadian businesses. The course is divided in three parts. Part 1 deals with an overview of the Canadian legal environment. Part 2 deals with the legal forms of business and organisation. Part 3 part deals with the law of torts and the law of contracts. Part 4 looks at specific topics of law such as bailment, Sale of Goods, Interests in Land. Throughout the course, students are encouraged to focus
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amount of water is used. Product The Alfa brewery makes 5 different beers: Oud bruin (Old Brown), Edel pils, Lente bok (Spring bock beer), Dortmunder, Bokbier (bock beer). The focus of this situation analysis is on the Edel pils. The Edel pils is a part of the (Czech) pilsner beer family which is the most widely consumed beer in the world. It contains 5% alcohol by volume. Edel pils is available in different packages: 0.33 L and 0.5 L cans, 0.3 L and 0.5 L bottles, and 20 L and 50 L barrels. Market
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Private Fitness Inc. Group 4 Objectives of Private Fitness Inc. 2 Risk assessment: 2 1、Current situation 2 2、New Risk 2 ①Risk 2 ②Risk level 3 ③Risk treatment[We will give more details later.] 3 Solution 4 1、 Management Structure(personnel and cultural control) 4 2、Progress(Action control) 5 ①Between Rosemary and the non-instructor manager: 5 ②Among the manager, instructors and clients: 5 ③A whistle-blower program 6 3、Motivation and punishment (Result control)
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A Brief History of "Outlaw" Motorcycle Clubs Little scholarly research exists which addresses outlaw motorcycle clubs. These works attempt to explore warring factions of outlaw clubs, provide club members’ perspectives about media portrayal, expose myths, and elucidate motorcycle club culture.*1 The literature reveals gaps which leave many unanswered questions: Where do outlaw motorcycle clubs come from? How did they start? How or why did they evolve into alleged international crime organizations
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of some of the most active and dynamic student clubs and organizations” (Pacific Lutheran University, 2013). This sounds great for incoming business students, until they walk into a Human Resource club meeting with only seven members attending. According to the undergraduate program coordinator, only 36% of the 210 declared business majors attend business clubs (J. Reed, personal communication, December 2, 2013). Out of the four clubs, only the club for marketing students have a good turnout. The
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