Sonia Breathwit. Randy Rolek v Windy City Watches Summary of facts: Wally owns “Windy City Watches” in downtown Chicago, Illinois. He sells Rolek watches for $50 a piece which he purchases from Randy Rolek, a wholesaler in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Business has been good and Wally needs to replenish his stock of Rolek watches. He calls Randy Rolek and offers to purchase 100 of them at $25.00 apiece for a total cost of $2500.00. Randy agreed to the sale and explains he is going to fax a written
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Executive Summary De Havilland (Havilland) is Canadian aircraft manufacturer that was recently acquired by Boeing. The parent company has requested Havilland take on several initiatives including seeking 25% price reductions from suppliers, reducing the total number of suppliers and seeking more long-term fixed pricing agreements. Havilland recently received submissions for an RFQ for the supply of supply flap shrouds and equipment bay doors. The pricing received raises some concerns however,
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Crime as In Illegal Contract Contents Summary 3 Introduction 3 Illegal Contracts violating statute or common law 3 Agreement to commit a civil wrong or crime 3 Contract to commit corruption 4 Agreements promoting prostitution 4 Contracts obstructing administration of justice 4 Agreements prejudicial to safety of public 4 Manner of Performance of contract is unlawful 4 Void Agreements due to public policy 5 Effects of Illegality 5 Restitution 6 Severance 6 Conclusion
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Executive Summary Chapter 1 Research background * Research Question * Hypothesis * Target group * Problem statement Chapter 2 Employee contracts & Guest contracts * Legal issues present * Authorities that check contracts and agreements Chapter 3 Plan of action * Implementation of the STEM Concept * Strategy to come to a solution * Suggested incorporated contract agreements Chapter 4 Conclusion Chapter 5 Recommendations Executive Summary The hotel
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residential and commercial spaces owned by defendants described as Nos. 630-638 Ongpin Street, Binondo, Manila; that they have occupied said spaces since 1935 and have been religiously paying the rental and complying with all the conditions of the lease contract; that on several occasions before October 9, 1986, defendants informed plaintiffs that they are offering to sell the premises and are giving them priority to acquire the same; that during the negotiations, Bobby Cu Unjieng offered a price of P6-million
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because of what appeared to be a promise made by another individual, without knowing if true or untrue. It is very similar to Promissory Estoppel in that the other party is "estopped" or legally prevented from denying liability, even though no formal contract was formed, because of its promise. An estoppel by representation [of fact] will arise between A and B if the following elements are made out. First, A makes a false representation of fact to B or to a group of which B was a member. [It is not
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Table of Contents Executive Summary 4 Issues Identification and Case Analysis 5 Alternatives or Options 7 Recommendation 9 Implementation
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Addressing International Legal and Ethical Issues Simulation Summary LAW/421 July 2, 2012 Kathryn Harris Abstract This paper discusses many of the issues discussed in the simulation on addressing international legal and ethical issues. This paper discusses many of the issues involved in resolving legal disputes in international transactions. Some of the issues discussed include selecting local counsel, fully understanding the foreign laws, due diligence, and choosing the right law and dispute
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How Long Can They Fly In summary of case four Boeing: How Low Can They Fly? Druyun still worked for the air force when she was offered a job with Boeing, Druyun assisted Boeing with obtaining contracts with the air force. Now if we take a step back and look at the big picture late 2001 Druyun, an acquisitions for the U.S Air Force starts negations with Boeing to lease Boeing jets as refueling tankers, she later than awarded them a 4 billion dollar contract, and gave them proprietary pricing
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Contract Creation and Management Assignment Paper George Van Hoosier LAW 531 June 26, 2012 Dr. Beverly Spencer Contract Creation and Management The scenario presented is on contractual conflicts. In summary, a software development company and a hotel company entered into a business partnership to develop an electronic reservation system for the hotel company. The groundwork of the plan changed and obfuscated what was expected by both parties. These changes were not communicated well enough
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