Class 1830 – 1950, Section WFP Term 1, A.Y. 2014-2015 October 10, 2014 Submitted by: AÑORA, Maria Wilvenna DELLAMAS, Gina LAGUARDIA, Carlo Gerard PANCHO, Mildred REGIDOR, Jonas RICAFORT, Allan Cris Submitted to: Dr. Arthur S. Cayanan EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Case Analysis concentrated on the accounting practices employed by Stirling Homex Corporation which is a result of the SEC’s clarification of the Company’s revenue recognition methods. Specifically, the analysis focused on the company’s revenue
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business activities. ____ 2. The federal government retains all powers not specifically delegated to the states. ____ 3. There is a specific guarantee of a right to privacy in the Constitution. ____ 4. Unintentionally causing a party to break a contract may constitute wrongful interference with a contractual relationship. ____ 5. Disparagement of property is another term for appropriation. ____ 6. The degree of care to be exercised in a situation can vary with a person's profession or occupation
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RMIT COMMERCIAL LAW [pic] Weekly Case-studies for Small Group Seminars Semester 1, 2012 Week 2 case study Deciding what legislation means Case-study: The toxic waste Late in the afternoon on 1 December 2009 Alex Demetriou, who owns a waste removal business, collects a truckload of contaminated soil from excavations at a building site in Melbourne. He drives the full truck back to his company’s yard
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quantities • Implementing the Vendor Certification Program • Planning for growth of low energy glass windows sales • Ranking each of the potential suppliers • Selection of single or multiple sourcing supplier • Negotiate a flexible long term supplier contract • Deciding between manufacturer or distributor • Selecting a supplier that can provide on time delivery of high quality glass at low cost • Successfully expand from exclusively supplying Midwest to a world class manufacturer Analysis: As
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Question Zarul and his wife, Zanira, received a pamphlet from Oo La La Travel and Tour Ltd (OLLT). In the said pamphlet, OLLT advertised a tour package to Pulau Gemia, Terengganu for a family package of four for the price of RM20,000. The tour package included these items: a) Four nights and five days stay at Hotel Seri Gemia, two suites with ocean view; b) Four meals at Hotel Seri Gemia, the restaurant serving international dishes; c) Free access to Hotel Seri Gemia’s gym, SPA, Oympic
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EGLIGENCE: P can successfully sue D for common-law negligence if she can prove four elements: (1) duty of care; (2) breach of the duty of care; (3) causation; and (4) her damages, injuries or losses are not too remote. (1) Duty of care (DOC):Did D owe P a DOC? (consider RF type of person) PHYSICAL INJURY:P suffered physical injury, so we apply the Lord Atkin’s ‘Neighbour Test’: : which is we owe a duty of care to people who are so closely and directly affected by my act or omission that, as a
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CONTRACT LAW KENNETH D ROBINSON JR BUSINESS LAW 311 GARY GENTRY 9 JUNE 2014 Abstract A Body of law that governs oral and written agreements associated with exchange of goods and services, money, and properties is recognized as contract law. Contract law includes topics such as the nature of contractual obligations, limitation of actions, freedom of contract, privity of contract, termination of contract, and covers also agency relationships, commercial paper, and contracts of employment
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Sir, This is with the reference to the situational analysis done by us on the Kanpur Confectionaries Private Limited (KCPL) manufacturing units for doing contract with A-One Confectioneries Private Limited (APL). I hope you find this report satisfactory. Sincerely, Bhumil Patel Patel Consultant Enclosure:- KCPL.pdf Executive Summary The case is about the Kanpur Confectionaries Private Limited (KCPL) a family business located in Kanpur, UP and started by Mohan Kumar Gupta in 1945, now
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Abstract The negotiators goals are to ethically negotiate on behalf of their clients Jimmy, Tinny, and Janice that are band members currently under contract with Agent-town which represents the band under the R-n-R label. The negotiators importance to the band members depends on the proper utilization of salary research data in the San Diego area, support throughout the process, and properly recognize and use excellent negotiation skills to reach the agreed to increase in salary percentages
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