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    related concept (misrepresentation), and it simply means that one party has used deception to acquire money or property (p. 125).” In this Blackboard scenario, in my opinion, I feel that the car dealer misrepresented the car’s condition to the young buyer. In this week’s lesson, we learned about fraud and misrepresentation. Let’s analysis the four questions for the discussion. Do you believe that it is ethically correct for a business to sell a product that is defective and not be willing to…

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    Bad Reputation

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    Money is a powerful motivator that can promote poor behavior. People who sell property and homes should be paid fairly for their time, effort, foot work, and dedication they put into finding just the right home or property for a given buyer or investor. Most buyers can sense when an agent is only in it for the money, or if they are truly seeking to help them find…

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    Did Jim and Laura Buy a Car? A legal contract should clearly state the terms of reference. For the case of the buyer and the seller, the contract must state the price of the commodity and other details such as the condition of the commodity. For the case of purchasing a car, the sales agreement is a legal contract signed by both the seller and the buyer. For Jim and Laura, they did not sign any legal written document binding them to buy the said car. The salesman, Stan duped them to produce the…

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    Homebuyers Problem

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    right decision or are they Fearing Buyer?s Remorse? Have they paid more than the property is worth or is their new home in a bad neighbourhood? Other major concerns include the ability to meet a large monthly mortgage repayment if they unexpectedly become unemployed. Some worry a superior home will go on sale shortly after buying the property, whereas others worry if they will get along with their neighbors. It is Perfectly Normal to Have Doubts Those Fearing Buyer?s Remorse? Should meet and…

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    Legal feminism is able to evaluate the structures and laws of society to pin point the inequality placed upon women. This inequality that I speak of has been created and enforced by those that partake patriarchy. Women have been placed in a role of subordination for centuries, as the world progresses so do social views, however, there is still an inequality between the sexes in terms of multiple aspects. In the next chapter I will use feminist jurisprudence and the dominance approach to feminism…

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    will be able to find buyers and compare offers pretty much in real-time, giving you not only an advantage in price negotiations, but also enable you to sell the coin right away. 3. Coin clubs. Coin clubs membership is a mix of enthusiasts and professional coin collectors, and you will find there both beginners and very experienced collectors. This presents both advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is, that you will have a very easy time to find an interested buyer. The disadvantage is,…

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    Porter's five forces (MAGRETTA, 2012) Five force framework encompasses five forces that are buyers suppliers substitute, new entrants and rivalry. They have clear and direct relationship to the industry profitability as the pressure of force would be put on the cost or the price. Understanding the force helps assessing its strength and the attractiveness…

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    Home Inspection Essay

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    responsible for hiring a home inspector. In the majority of home sale transactions the buyer has that responsibility because his or her mortgage lender requires an inspection prior to loan approval. But, before all that happens you can choose to order and pay for a home inspection for your own purposes. Although it will cost you a few hundred dollars out of your own pocket, it can be well worth it to know in advance what the buyer 's inspector is likely to find at some point in the future and…

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    make 10% from the selling price and by offshore or not) 3. The remaining balance will be paid in offshore on the Registration date. (The buyer prefers CBRE to hold the original title deed together with Power of Attorney which assign by the Seller to authorized CBRE’s representative to process the transfer of the ownership on the Registration date before the Buyer process to transfer…

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    Mr. Sherwood, the buyer of the cow and Mr. Walker, the cow seller. The issue occurred when both parties create a contract to buy/sell a cow that both parties believed that it a barren cow. A barren cow is a cow that not capable of breeding. Thus, a contract was formed to buy/sell the cow at a portion of the price. However, after the contract was created, the seller found out that this cow is capable of breeding and refuse to sell the cow. Since there is a contract between the buyer and the…

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