Escola v. Coca Cola Bottling Co. of Fresno Supreme Court of California 1. Facts and procedure history Facts: • Escola (Plaintiff) was a waitress in the restaurant. • While she was moving the bottles of Coke from the cases which had been delivered to her restaurant at least 36 hours before to the refrigerator, one of them exploded in her hand, causing her to be severely injured. •The plaintiff alleged that the Coca Cola Company (Defendant) had been negligent in selling "bottles containing said
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Source of information: THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS: A MANAGERIAL APPROACH: THEORY TO PRACTICE. Published by McGraw-Hill/Irwin, a business unit of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY, 10020. Copyright © 2011 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. ————— Chapter 1: LEGAL FOUNDATIONS My interpretation of law is that these are legally-backed rules of action and conduct that have been created to promote and protect the moral and ethical
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Design Responsibility under Design and Construct Contracts: Some issues for Principals Introduction There are a number of reasons design and construct (D&C) contracts are attractive to principals and lenders. There is a single point of responsibility for both design and construction aspects of the project, the principal is able to fast track the project although not all aspects of the construction are complete, there is greater certainty of price and the contractor is involved from the
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To: Mayor Morse From: Kissel Evaluations by Karen Kissel Subject: Contract Specifics based on Leonard vs. PepsiCo, 1999 Ref: Unit 3 IP PROJECT Date: August 6, 2011 Dist: Anytown, Anywhere Based on Leonard vs. PepsiCo, 1999, along with various readings and research done at AIU Online Library – I, Karen Kissel have evaluated and re-evaluated the various legal ramifications, along with the positives and the negatives that would be involved with the potential advertising campaign of
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AVR312: Using the USI module as a I2C slave Features • • • • C-code driver for TWI slave, with transmit and receive buffers Compatible with Philips' I2C protocol Interrupt driven, detection and transmission/reception Wake up from all sleep mode, including Power Down 8-bit Microcontrollers Application Note 1 Introduction The Two Wire serial Interface (TWI) is compatible with Philips' I2C protocol. The bus was developed to allow simple, robust and cost effective communication
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PURCHASE AGREEMENT[1] ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) entered into this ___ day of April, 2013, between Flyer International Corp., a Delaware corporation (“Buyer”), and Hill Universal Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Seller”). Capitalized terms used in this Agreement and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings set forth in Article 1. RECITALS WHEREAS, Buyer desires to purchase from Seller, and Seller desires to sell to Buyer, the Assets (as hereinafter defined)
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inspections in foreign ports ships visit. Shippers on the other hand expect goods being delivered and will ensure that these absolute minimums are met before loading their cargo onto the ship. The qualifying factors here can also be equated to implied warranties. A ship owner
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