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    Rulings On June 6th, 2017 District Court Judge Robert Scola brought forward the final ruling of Gil v. Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. In the proceedings, he stated the Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. is held liable under the Americans with Disabilities Act, Article III. He further explained that there is a nexus between Winn-Dixie Store Inc.'s physical stores their website, Winn-Dixie.Com. The injunction of the case was that Mr. Gil was fully entitled to attorney fees, Winn-Dixie is required to comply with the…

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    Obligation implies proprietorship: owning what needs doing and tolerating fault when we cause issues. Duty likewise implies conferring ourselves – to lead, to make, to take care of issues—and afterward finishing. It includes going out on a limb and buckling down. Being mindful can dismay yet in addition fulfilling. Rights and duties are two sides of a similar coin; when we have power or assets, we have the duty to utilize them well. At the point when new assets or innovations give us new…

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    Mainor V. Nault Case Study

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    Finally, in Mainor, the clients claimed that their attorney conspired to deprive their son of his money and as a result he received insufficient compensation. Mainor v. Nault, 101 P.3d 308, 310 (Nev. 2004). They allege their attorney violated the rules of professional conduct. Id. The court in Mainor stated that “An attorney's violation of professional rules of responsibility does not create a private right of action, but is relevant to the standard of care owed by an attorney.” Id. at 321.…

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    “What Is Home” What is home? If you look up the definition of the home it would come out to be, Home is a permanent place where one lives. Nevertheless, the definition of a home goes much beyond its visible description. A home is the place where you not only feel comfortable, but the place you look forward to living in every day. It surrounds you with a community that will always be there for you. A home is a place that makes you nostalgic if you are gone for long periods of time. A home is not…

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    Part A: Rhetorical Situation All books contain an interwoven agreement with four parts of writing. In the Toltec wisdom book The Four Agreements by don Miguel Ruiz, the rhetorical situation presents itself. The book uses the rhetorical situation with context, audience, author, and subject. The first agreement in the rhetorical situation appears with context. Written in 1997, the ancestral nagual (Toltec masters) prophesied the knowledge spreading. It says, “Though it remained veiled in secrecy…

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    establish it as “legally binding”: the agreement in itself, and consideration [1]. Within the agreement there lies an assortment of provisions that add to the legality of a contract. These include the offer [2], performance [3], terms [4], conditions [5], obligations [6], payment terms [7], liability [8], and default or breach of the contract [9] (Bailey, 2015). The agreement component involves offers, counter-offers, and eventually what Australian agreement law calls the “meeting of the minds.”…

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    Lucy v. Zehmer: The court focused on the contract being written in Zhemer’s handwriting and the both of them signed it. Even though Zehmer told Lucy the next day that it was the liquor talking and that he didn’t want to sell the farm, the court believed that Lucy was serious about purchasing the farm because he believed the contract was legit. By believing in the contract, the next day he focused on getting the money. The night they met at the restaurant, Zehmer had told Lucy that he…

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    of a contract with San Benito Heating and Sheet Metal for roof repairs to the Community Services Building. (NTE $5,184): E.D. Flores reached out to Steel Solutions for an additional proposal but was not provided a proposal. E.D. Flores requested authorization to issue the contract to San Benito Heating. A motion was made to approve the contract with San Benito Heating. If Royce does respond back to CSDC please let board know. M/ Diaz S/ Wright V/U b. Consider authorization of a contract with…

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    All of these costs should be considered when planning your budget and you should expect more than what the lenders estimate in order to better budget your money. Remember that it is your responsibility to contact the respected party that is in charge of billing you for their services. Take the initiative to reach out to the party and ask why the cost is so high. Buyers & Dual agents Knowing how to work with an agent is very important when purchasing a home.. Unless family or friends are…

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    troubles, and unfortunately can no longer market or distribute your products.” When Sheila reminded him of their agreement, he replied, “I regret that our agreement did not work out as planned.” Sheila then negotiated a new marketer-distributor contract with a company called Aquamarine to replace her agreement with Robert. A few days ago Shelia received a letter…

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