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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REQUIRED FOR THE FORMATION OF A VALID CONTRACT 2 Offer 3 Acceptance 4 Consideration 4 Capacity- Concept of Minor& Privity 5 Intent to create legal relation 6 P 1.2 DIFFERENT TYPES OF CONTRACT 7 P 1.3 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CONDITIONS AND WARRANTIES 8 P 2.1ELEMENTS OF CONTRACT APPLIED FOR THE BELOW SCENARIOS 8 P 2.2 TERMS IN DIFFERENT CONTRACTS 9 P 2.3 THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT TERMS IN GIVEN CONTRACT 10 P 3.1 CONTRAST LIABILITY IN TORT WITH CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY 11 P 3.2 THE NATURE
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Discuss the liability outside that of contract that arises form a scenario involving the publishing of a brochure for a hotel that does not accurately reflect either the complex itself or its placement the resort and entices Maggie and Frank to take a holiday there. The complex was still been renovated in October 2001 when the brochures were published, however they were due to have been completed by April 1999. It should initially be restated that all liability discussed is that which outsides any
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Assignment 2 By Alfred Onyekaba HSA 515 Health Care Policy Law & Ethics Denise Pica-Branco, Ph.D. Strayer University Identify and explain at least three legal considerations When considering the legalities of this scenario, negligence, vicarious liability, and physician- patient relationship are a few components that affect the outcome of a lawsuit. The amount of legal torts that were violated in this case was enough to cause disputes between patients and healthcare staff. Negligence
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Task 2: Misrepresentation In this task I will be describing the law with respect to misrepresentation in a given situation, I am also going to be identifying factors which invalidate and vitiate contracts with regards to misrepresentation. “Misrepresentation is a tort, or a civil wrong. This means that a misrepresentationcan create civil liability if it results in a pecuniary loss. For example, assume that areal estate speculator owns swampland but advertises it as valuable commerciallyzoned land
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[pic] Course Syllabus Law 531 Business Law Course Start Date: 11/13/12 Course End Date: 12/24/12 Please print a copy of this syllabus for handy reference. Whenever there is a question about what assignments are due, please remember this syllabus is considered the ruling document. Copyright
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Case Facts: Suppose you come home one evening to discover that your teenage son "borrowed" your car and went on a spree. First, he dropped by his girlfriend's house to pick her up but once there met with considerable resistance from her parents. Her father stood menacingly in front of the car as your son started the engine, and your son, not one to be intimidated, yelled out the window that he would run over her father if he did not get out of the way. The father, who doggedly stood his ground until
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child. In recent years several major cases have come before English and Australian courts to address issues in this field; however decisions have been far from unanimous, leaving the law in a state of ambiguity. This paper attempts to provide a line of clarity in respect to the developments of legal principles and public policy on these issues, by closely examining relevant case progression and wider academic debate. (III) Development of the ‘Birth Torts’ Unfortunately, the labels of ‘Wrongful
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Table of Contents Introduction 2 (3.1) Contrast liability in torts with contractual liability 3 (3.2) Explain the nature of liability in negligence & (3.3) Explain how a business can be vicariously liable 4 (4.1) Apply the elements of the tort of negligence and defences in the above different business situations for the legal officer who is assigned to VJSC & (4.2) Apply the elements of vicarious liability in above different business situations for the legal officer who is assigned
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increasingly complex healthcare delivery system that challenge the ability of nurses to provide safe quality of care. Should nurses fail to uphold certain standards and by doing so cause harm or injury to the client, they would be held liable in the tort of negligence. Description of a practical situation which raised ethical issues: Mr Lim 70 years old has been hospitalised for medical treatment with the diagnosis of chronic heart failure. He was ordered intravenous therapy by Dr Peter the
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