Stage 1 information processing and publishing Assessment task type 2: issues Analysis * The issue You are a graphic designer and you are really stretched for time because all of your work is due around the same time so you decide that you need to find some short cuts so that you get your work done on time. You think that it would be easy to just download text, images, logos etc. and pass them off for your own work. You’ve talked to your peers about this and they have recommended you not to
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acknowledgment of the order and provided a clause stating that all disputes must be submitted to arbitration. Terra kept the acknowledgment and didn’t object to the arbitration clause. ISSUE: The first issue is wether, under New York law, the acknowldgement that contains an additional term is binding. The second issue is wether, under New York law, the contract was altered materially making the contract unenforceable. RULES: U.C.C. § 2-207 . Additional Terms in Acceptance or Confirmation. (1)
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Case: Jannusch v. Naffziger, 379 Ill.App.3d 381,883 N.E.2d 711(4th Dist. 2008) FACTS: Plaintiffs Gene and Martha Jannusch operated Festival Foods, a business serving concessions to the general public at festivals and events in Illinois and Indiana. The business operated annually from late April to late October. Along with concessions, the business included assets of a truck, serving trailer and food preparation and serving equipment. In 2005, Defendants Lindsey and Louann Naffziger expressed
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Contraception as an Employee Health Insurance Benefit The Issue: The Supreme Court recently agreed to hear a case regarding whether nonprofit groups affiliated with religious institutions are required to provide free insurance coverage for contraception to employees. (Liptak, A. 2015, November 6) The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) allows religious, nonprofit organizations to be exempted from directly financing access to birth control; however, the employees still have a right
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Case name, Citation and Court: Weber, Lipshie & Co., Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Paul D. Christian, Defendant and Appellant. 52 Cal.App.4th 645 (1997) Key facts: When defendant Paul D. Christian (Christian) became a partner in the accounting firm of plaintiff Weber, Lipshie & Co. (Weber), he agreed that in the occasion he withdrew or was expelled from the partnership he would not, for a period of five years, service any of the accounts serviced by Weber (the restricted covenant); he further
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Issues The court had to decide on several issues as listed below: * Whether the oral assurance provided by the sales representative should be permitted as evidence in the case or not. The oral assurance on the productivity of the seed contradicted the written clause in the purchase order, and under the parol evidence rule, such contradictory evidence creates a strong presumption in favour of the written terms (Weir, 2010, p. 189). * Whether the written clause in the purchase order supersedes
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collecting, analyzing, and presenting evidence to the courts. (The word forensics means “to bring to the court.”) Forensics deals primarily with the recovery and analysis of latent evidence. Latent evidence can take many forms, from fingerprints left on a window to DNA evidence recovered from blood stains to the files on a hard drive. Because computer forensics is a new discipline, there is little standardization and consistency across the courts and industry. As a result, it is not yet recognized
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Jurors play a vital role in the United States court system. In criminal cases, jurors are responsible for determining the guilt or innocence of the individual. In other criminal cases, especially those pertaining to capital offenses, jurors help determine the sentencing of the defendant. In civil cases, the jurors primary goal is to determine whether the defendant is liable or not. The method of selecting a jury is meticulous process. The process in which an individual is selected is known as voir
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admit it, but I have always been a little ignorant when it came to knowledge about the government or political issues, but have always wished that I knew more, especially with the economic problems we are facing today. I never really did form many political opinions, one way or the other. I vote every election, but never really understand the bigger picture at hand. Such as, all the issues that a candidate stands for or the impact of proposals on the government. When people around me have conversations
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Case Study Analysis Property Issues Learning Team A Law/531 8/25/2014 Craige Harrison IRAC Issue: The issue brought before the Texas Court of Appeals is that the Tarhan’s bought property form the Mettlen’s and the Mettlens claimed that they retained the mineral intrests in the property. The Trahans believe that the interests were, or should have been, part of the transaction. The Trahans filed lawsuit in December of 2010 for the mineral intests more than 4 years later. The Mettlens filed
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