Judgment; Contract Interpretation; FAR; Specifications and Drawings for Construction Clause; Detail in Drawing Held Part of Contract; Additional Compensation Denied __________ Gina M. Vitiello and Seth Price, Atlanta, Georgia, for plaintiff. Erin E. Powell, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., with whom was Assistant Attorney General David W. Ogden, for defendant. ___________ OPINION __________ ALLEGRA, Judge: The basic issue in this case is whether the contract in question
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Decide whether the parol evidence rule applies. The rule only applies if we have a document that seems like it is a complete contract (containing all necessary terms) between the parties, and someone is trying to introduce new oral statements as terms. The court will not do this (the new statements are not contractually enforceable- they are not part of the written contract) unless one of the following exceptions applies: (i) an error is made (mistake) in the written document that needs correcting
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plaintiffs “was to pay medical payment expenses pursuant to the terms of their insurance contract.” Id. Because the insurance company paid the limit of the insured medical liability, they lived up to their contract and had no other contractual duties owed the plaintiffs. The court held that the insurance company only owes a duty of good faith and fair dealing to their insured and only to the terms within their policy contract. Since Grange paid the medical expenses pursuant to the policy, their remaining
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CONTRACT OF LEASE CONTRACT OF LEASE KNOWN ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY (BSU) is an institutions of higher learning of Republic of the Philippines, situated in Batangas City and Represented by the partners herein after the lessor, And The LESEE DIL Manuacturing Company, a partnership duly organized and existing under and by the virtue of the laws of the Philippines, with its principal place of business at Balagtas, Batangas City. WITHNESSETH The
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NewCorp may or may not have done something illegal. The scenarios were examined and the results written to be handed to management to make a decision on a course of action. The team was responsible for providing management of any potential breaches of law that may have occurred. Legal Encounter One Pat has the right to ask for the reason he is being let go. However, NewCorp does not have to divulge this information because they are an at will employment company. NewCorp, does no t have to tell why
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Week 2 - Discussion 2: Please answer two of the following questions: 1) There are 3 types of liability law makers use to control behaviour, list and explain them. 2) What are the sources of Law? Briefly explain each of them. 3) With regards to Equity and the breach of a business contract, give an example where just a monetary compensation would not be an adequate sentence to resolve a legal dispute. Why? 4) Our text describes alternative ways to resolve disputes rather than resorting to the
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BUSINESS LAW 415 - QUIZ C Covering Chapters 11, 12, 13, and 14 Follow the instructions from Quiz A to answer this quiz. 1. T F In the early days of our nation’s history, contracting was largely left up to the individual parties with little government regulation or oversight. 2. T F A reward advertisement in the paper stating, “Fifty dollars for the return of a black briefcase. Call 329-5862.” can be accepted by a promise to look for the briefcase. 3. T F An offer made in jest
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One of the primary peculiarities of the documentary credit is that the payment obligation is abstract and independent from the underlying contract of sale or any other contract in the transaction. Thus the bank’s obligation is defined by the terms of the credit alone, and the sale contract is irrelevant. The defensive of the buyer arising out of the sale contract do not concern the bank and in no way affect its liability.[3] Article 4(a) UCP states this principle clearly. Article 5 the UCP further
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BM018-3-1-BLW – Business Law (Individual Assignment) By: FAGAN RZABEILI TP029475 Lecturer: Ms.Krystle Loh Su-Lin LEVEL: 1 Submission Date: 14-07-2014 ASIA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION Words Count: 606 * Question 1 In addressing the above question, the provision of this Act is where goods are sold by a person who is not the owner and who does not sell them under the authority of the owner, the buyer does not get any title. Thereby, owner of
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