INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY BTEC HND DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS (MANAGEMENT & HUMAN RESOURCES) ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET 2014 INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY BTEC HND DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS (MANAGEMENT & HUMAN RESOURCES) ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET 2014 UNIT TITLE & CODE | Y/601/0563_ Aspects of Contract and Negligence for Business | LEVEL | 5 | | | CREDITS | 15 | STUDENT NAME | | STUDENT ID | | ASSESSOR | Mr. H.M.K.Herath | IV by | Mr. Mafas Raheem
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| Professional decision making | Bachelor of Nursing 02nd Batch | | Mariyam Ibrahim | S028677 | | Introduction This assignment is based on a scenario in which Dalaika a 69 year old terminally ill female who has been admitted in medical ward for one month. For her pain medication the physician ordered a placebo to be altered with a low-dose pain medication. Since it was a placebo her pain has not alleviated and she is in severe pain. She tells the nurse that her pain is unbearable
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ASSIGNMENT #3 – EMPLOYER’S DUTY OF CARE ALICE F. EDDINGTON PROFESSOR RHONDA J. WILLIAMS EVANS LAW, ETHICS, AND GOVERANCE LEG 500 February 11, 2012 Explain whether Jake’s actions are in or out of “his scope of employment.” The relationship between the employer and employees determines the success of a business. The employee should show that he is loyal to his employer. His work ethic should show the integrity and honesty in fulfilling his duties. He should be bound to fulfill the
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15 April 2014 Contract Breach Contracts are in general, an agreement between two or more people. One person puts out an offer and the other accepts that offer. If person A says he will work on person B’s house in exchange for money and both come to an agreement they have entered in to a contract. The offer must be serious and definite with serious intent. When one person breaks the agreement it is known as a breach of contract. If this happens the innocent party can seek remedies
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Harry Fryman 11/14/2012 BUSINESS LAW I, SECTION 321A Evaluating Punitive Damages America’s society operates in a way in which crimes and torts are inevitable. The means in which society assimilates this nature is through the use of our legal system. It is commonly known that in civil litigation, the purpose punitive of damages is to punish the tortfeasor and to prevent him or her from performing such conduct. Punitive damages are to be paid by the tortfeasor to the victim. Aspects of punitive
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burnt within 3 to 6 seconds of exposure that she had to undergo several skin grafts and 2 years of rehabilitation. So without facts you shouldn’t pass judgment on cases you have no idea about. In all I learned a lot about contract law, case law, tort, federal and state labor laws but I mostly learned that we shouldn’t judge things we don’t have all the information on. And that more people need to watch the movie Hot Coffee. Reference Gerlin A., McDonald's Coffee Lawsuit. Retrieved on 13 November
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By entering this Car Park (subject to clause 1), you (and all those claiming through you) accept that a contract is formed between us on the terms and conditions (‘Terms’) (and no other) set out below: 1. If you do not accept these Terms you and the vehicle in which you entered (‘Vehicle’) must immediately leave the Car Park. If you leave immediately, you will not be charged a parking fee. 2. You must comply with all rules and directions displayed within the Car Park and any directions given to you
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Part 1: Samantha Smith-Slip and Fall Memorandum To: From: Date: 2/1/2014 Re: Samantha Smith Facts Samantha Smith was in her local grocery store shopping with her son. While shopping in the shower isle, Samantha slipped and fell in a clear gel that had leaked out of one of the bottles. When she fell she suffered a broken hip and now has to have months of physical therapy to recover. The store has an employee that checks the aisle every hour at the top of the hour. The employee in charge of
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Question 3 Norris had decided for some time that he wanted to purchase a motel. After looking at several different areas, he settled on Port Stephens in New South Wales as offering both the potential for a business and the lifestyle he was seeking. He rang a number of real estate agents, inquiring whether they had any motels listed for sale. He finally found a motel and general business listed with an estate agent called Evatt. Evatt told Norris that once he got going in this business it would be
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Notes for November 7, 2014 Bus Law Review on Sunday 1 pm Practice test and study guides √ out When performance is impossible * Objective impossibility -key person is incapacitated -subject matter is destroyed -change in law makes it illegal * Commercial impracticability Ex. Farmer, crop is destroyed, cant make delivery, so the court rules is that your perfom is discharge. * Frustration of purpose Ex. Hire you to teach marial arts.. I have an accident.. my first lesson
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