LAW/421 Final Examination Study Guide This study guide will prepare you for the Final Examination you will complete in Week Five. It contains practice questions, which are related to each week’s objectives. In addition, refer to each week’s readings and your student guide as study references for the Final Examination. Week One: Introduction to Law Objective: Define the functions of law in society. 1. Precedent evolves from a. state and federal constitutions b. state and federal
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Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Legislative History On September 21, 1957 Massachusetts adopted the Uniform, Commercial Code. Effective October 1, 1958, the Code replaced the Uniform Sales Act, the Negotiable Instruments Law, the Uniform Warehouse Receipts Act, the Uniform Bills of Lading Act, the Uniform Stock Transfer Act, the Uniform Trust Receipts Act, and numerous other statutes. Massachusetts thus became the second state to enact the Code, following the lead of Pennsylvania, where the Code
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Question 1 Paul Price is clearly concerned about the Tefal Actifry. Explain to Paul Price about his rights regarding the Sale of Goods Act 1979 (amended). In your answer you are required to refer to the relevant sections of the Sale of Goods Act (SOGA) and relevant case law. Assuming the shop where the purchase was made had included an exclusion clause limiting liability briefly explain whether the company could rely on this clause. Q1) The problem encountered in this case concerns
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Table of Contents. Page Section 1 Memo to Joe Bloggs 2 1.1 Corporate Structure 2 1.2 Formation of a proposed company 2 1.3 Registration 2-3 Section 2 Memorandum of Association 3 2.1 Article of Association 4 2.3 Directors of Company 4-5 2.4 Secretary 5 2.5 Share Capital 5 2.6 Charges 5-6 2.7 Auditors 6 2.8 AGM or EGM 6 Section 3 Any Protection under Irish Company Law 6-7 Section 4 Conclusion` 7
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installment, New Horizon discovered that leaks were developing in the joints of the pipes. New Horizon sued Armco for “breach of express and implied warranties” in an attempt to receive payment for the damages but Armco argued that it was not liable because New Horizon had accepted/acknowledged the written contract upon payment of the pipes and it “excluded all warranties and remedies except those provided for therein.” The case was tried first in a trial court and then later reviewed in an appellate court
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form of statutory implied terms. This means that the Sale of Goods Act will put these terms into all contracts for the sale of goods no matter what the parties themselves have agreed in the terms and conditions of sale. A contract is for the sale of goods provided it is a contract to transfer ownership of goods (as opposed to a hire agreement) and the goods are exchanged for money. This excludes contracts of barter unless money is also given. The main provisions 1. S. 12 implied terms as to title
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been ordered by Coastal Hotels Ltd. Any minor deviation from the contractual description of the goods may constitute a breach of the implied condition. Therefore, the change of the word on the backstamp from Royal Doulton to Capital was an alteration to the goods that the plaintiff received. As a result, he Court rules in favor of Coast Hotels under breach of warranty using rules from Sales of Goods Act. Coast Hotels Ltd. was awarded $20,000 in damages. Reasoning The reasoning for the verdict is
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Trend Micro End User License Agreement Software: Trend Micro Internet Security for Dell Users Version: English/Multi-country Purpose: Trial and Paid Use License Date: December 2007 IMPORTANT: THE FOLLOWING AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”) SETS FORTH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH TREND MICRO INCORPORATED OR AN AFFILIATE ("TREND MICRO") IS WILLING TO LICENSE THE “SOFTWARE” AND ACCOMPANYING “DOCUMENTATION” TO “YOU” AS AN INDIVIDUAL USER OR AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF AN ENTITY. BY ACCEPTING
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“A satisfactory justification for strict liability in tort law has yet to be found.” It is generally recognised that being responsible at law or in ordinary life are very different concepts: one is based on blame while the other focuses on fault. This imbalance is embedded in the tension between the two bases of liability recognised in the law of torts. On the one hand, as stressed in Hoffman v Jones, ‘the most equitable result that can ever be reached by a court is the equation of liability with
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