1. State the managerial role that Mr. Frank Chan-fan has performed. Suggest another TWO roles that Mr. Frank Chan-fan will perform to deal with the cable car’s litany of faults. Justify your answer. Answer: Frank has performed as spokesperson. Spokespersons’ responsibility is transmits information to outsiders on organization’s plans, policies, actions and results. In this case, Frank explained to the public of the result of investigation. He said that the cable car system is reliable and has
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that even if the essentials of a contract are present, one or more vitiating elements can cause the agreement to become invalid, thus rendering it unenforceable. Andrew Phang (2005) argues that the need to achieve a balance between fairness and certainty in contract law means that contracts may over the course of time become better constructed due to these vitiating factors. These elements; inequality, misinterpretation, illegality and mistakes, have the power to affect law and in most instances
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these two companies. The most important issue is to settle the dispute amicably without terminating the contract. As observed on the simulation, eight months into the project, the client C-S was ready to end their agreement. Breach of contract under internal escalation procedure for dispute implemented as an amendment clause. The amended clause specified that both parties should establish a specialized committee to monitor the progress of the project. Citizen-Schwarz claims that Span Systems performance
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that could possibly arise from its legalization. Many people believe that marriage is a religious issue. “Marriage was established by the Creator with its own nature, essential properties and purpose. No ideology can erase from the human spirit the certainty that marriage exists solely between a man and a woman.” (The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, approved by Pope John Paul II.July, 2003) Religion plays a huge roll in everyday life for many people in the world. And many of these people
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employment. Some scholars say the United States had no such doctrine in the common law before this time and the use of Wood’s treatise in case law allowed a large step to be taken away from the English idea of employment rights. One oft quoted, early decision describing and favoring the at-will doctrine is in a Tennessee case, Payne v. Western & Atlantic Railroad Co. in which the judge declares “All may dismiss their employees at will, be they many or few, for good cause, for no cause[,] or even for
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Aboriginal communities involved. Eleven historical treaties were signed from 1871-1921 covering much of Canada, except Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec, and British Columbia. To bring greater certainty to land use and ensure a clear definition of rights and responsibilities has been agreed upon, recent court decisions highly recommend that treaties be negotiated with Aboriginal communities and the government. Presently, not all Aboriginal communities have either modern-day or historical agreements in place
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Introduction: Throughout history, democracies have been the exception rather than the norm. In the present day world, about 60 percent of the world's nations are democracies. Other nations have rulers assigned by heredity or have used the military to take leadership by force or rule by wealth or charisma. There are however, fundamental benefits of a democracy. The main benefit of democracy is that every adult person regardless of race, religious belief or gender has the same political
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States Code, and California statutes are published in the California Code. You would look in these sources to find the relevant state and federal statutes. Answer to Debate This Question in the Reviewing Feature at the End of the Chapter UNDER THE DOCTRINE OF STARE DECISIS, COURTS ARE OBLIGATED TO FOLLOW THE PRECEDENTS ESTABLISHED IN THEIR JURISDICTIONS UNLESS THERE IS A COMPELLING REASON NOT TO. SHOULD U.S. COURTS CONTINUE TO ADHERE TO THIS COMMON LAW PRINCIPLE, GIVEN THAT OUR GOVERNMENT
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Decision Support Systems The material has been prepared by considering the prescribed textbook, internet and assignments given by the students (BBM 2011-2014 Batch). The material can be further improved by adding more insightful examples and explanation. The material may not be exhaustive and should be taken as a guide to help in better learning of the subject. ALL THE BEST Unit – I: 1. What is DSS? Explain the Characteristics, Benefits and Limitations of DSS. Definition: A
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1.0Background of the report _____________________________________________________________________________ Advertisements play an essential role in people's lives. People get much information through advertisements, especially television advertisements as well as print ad also. Therefore, many advertisers create a lot of techniques in television advertising to deliver the message that they want to deliver. Humor is one of the most popular and frequently used techniques in television advertising
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