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    life are interested in helping her out and becoming part of the organization, Shania then understands that these people deserve a fair share in the potential profits the coffeehouse will generate. The reason why it is better to choose a limited liability partnership as opposed to a general partnership is due to two reasons. The first is in regards of her husband not wanting to participate in the operations and management of the company; he only wishes to…

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    Introduction This report is aimed at comparing and contrasting two dairy corporates in China, Mengniu and Yili. The dominant products of these two enterprises are similar including liquid milk, yoghourt, ice-cream and milk powder (Yili & Mengniu, 2016). Furthermore, both companies have established factories in New Zealand in order to increase the quality of their dairy products (Yili & Mengniu, 2016). Moreover, in 2009, Mengniu and Yili ranked at the world top-20 dairy producers simultaneously…

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    Starbucks does not have employees or associates, they have partners. That is the term of endearment used when discussing the individuals who work in their stores around the world. And the philosophy behind the moniker is that each partner contributes to the success of the company. Newly accepted partners complete 24 hours of indoctrination within the first two week of partnership. Areas covered during training sessions include covering the history of coffee history, drink preparation,…

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    responsible and liable for her personal actions and those of her guests and invitees, including but not limited to negligent or intentional acts, errors or omissions. The Student agrees to release the Chapter, House Corporation and Fraternity from liability related to and to defend, hold harmless and indemnify the Chapter, the House Corporation and the Fraternity, and their respective officers, agents, employees and volunteers, from and against any claims, damages, costs or expenses, including…

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    However, in certain circumstances this corporate privilege is used as a mean of exploiting loopholes in the legal system, leaving the courts with the option of uncovering the corporate veil and imposing liability upon individuals within the corporation. Today, the courts will rather enforce the principle of separate legal entity to a company as in the case of Salomon v Salomon Co Ltd, than apply the doctrine of piercing the corporate veil. However, the courts…

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    and Liability Claims against the Media: As you can imagine, several lawsuits have come about insults of reality television. For example, “Graves v. Warner Bros and Williams v. ABC, brought reality television network liability into the forefront of the media.” This case came about from ABC tv show The Jenny Jones Show. One of the cast members, Jonathon Schmitz shot and killed another cast member, Scott Amedure. After Schmitz was convicted of murder, in retaliations, Amedure’s parents filed suit…

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    Introduction and Statement of Facts The fundamental attribute of corporate personality, from which all other consequences flow if that the corporation is a legal entity distinct from its members. Hence, it is capable of enjoying rights and of being subjects to duties which are not the same as those enjoyed or borne by its members. In other words, it has a “legal personality” and is often described as an artificial person in contrast with a human being, a natural person. However, corporate…

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    Mehta Case Study

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    5. Recommendations for Mehta: Mehta is the only person who has connection with both the groups such as the Bonazzi and Indo group. Mehta being the CEO of Bonazzi is appointed for a purpose. He should understand the Indo group and share his views to the Bonazzi Goup and vice-versa. He can think from both their views and make the best decisions. HE should create, communicate and execute a clear vision, strategies and goals so that the future of the Joint Venture is bright. He also should make…

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    In a typical court, determinations of criminal liability require a voluntary act and intent to commit a criminal act. Legal theory refers to this as Actus Rea and Mens Rea, and liability as the state of being responsible for something. The legal requirement rests on Mens Rea to determine culpability and the actor’s mental state. A general example of this in criminal law is how liability or no liability in a murder case rests on the actor causing the death intentionally. The goal of this paper is…

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    Public Spaces

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    The north, south and east side of the park are very large sidewalk areas that are capable of holding large groups of people at a time. The most obvious of these is the south part of the park where there are two sets of steps that lead up into the park, this is the popular meeting spot for when protest take place here in Union Square. These sides of the park are meaningful as they have the ability to facilitate large groups of people and act as signifying objects that carry meaning with them.…

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