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    When somebody bites the dust intestate, it doesn't really imply that the greater part of the perished's advantages and liabilities ought to go unaccounted for. Recipients of the perished could look for legitimate counsel from a probate attorney sufficiently educated of the laws administering this field of aptitude. Without a legitimately drafted lawful will, the perished won't have the capacity to disseminate their bequest the way they need to. In addition, the gathered recipients of the…

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    Alternatively, N.J.S.A. 34:15-51 sets forth the statutory requirements for filing a petition in Workers’ Compensation Court, which is as follows: “Every claimant for compensation under Article 2 of this chapter ( R.S. 34:15-7 et seq.) shall, unless a settlement is effected or a petition filed under the provisions of R.S. 34:15-50 , submit to the Division of Workers' Compensation a petition filed and verified in a manner prescribed by regulation, within two years after the date on which the…

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    Using the “remedy-centered” approach in Mr. Wong’s case would likely lead to the survival of his ADA claims, as a) they do not seek a remedy that is also available under the IDEA, b) the claims do not fit under the three prescribed categories mentioned in Payne, and c) the ADA claims would be able to stand on their own apart from an IDEA claim. Mr. Wong seeks monetary compensation for CW’s physical and emotional injuries and attorney fees.xli As discussed above, attorney fees and compensatory…

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    Circuit Court Case Study

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    retained counsel, venue was transferred to Montgomery County, and GEICO and Kaye’s professional liability insurer were dismissed from the action. In an amended complaint, Wilson-Gaskins asserted that Kaye’s breach of his professional duty of care constituted professional negligence and a breach of contract. Wilson-Gaskins alleged that she “suffered economic damaged due to payment of unnecessary taxes, legal fees and similar expenses in excess of $75,000.” Kaye,…

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    This involved two potential contracts: a unilateral, ‘process’ contract followed by a bilateral, binding agreement. An offer of a unilateral, process contract was sent to the three contractors by MML. To accept the offer, they are required to submit a tender and pay a $100 administration fee to be considered for the contract to paint Eastfield plaza. In this process contract, if accepted by the contractors, MML would have an obligation to accept the lowest-priced tender that complied with the…

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    Richard Seaver's Letter

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    Richard Seaver begins his letter by acknowledging Herbert’s complication regarding the usage of Coca Cola’s slogan, “It’s the Real thing”, in the book Diary of a Harlem Schoolteacher. Seaver noted with a calm and mocking tone that, in order to avoid any confusion, salesmen in bookstores were notified to inform customers, who bought the book, that they wanted the book instead of the beverage (Seaver 2). The representative is using a calm and mocking tone, which shows that the issue was taken…

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    approval of Mingers Ltd” . I Pat was to undertake work for Beautiful People in Australia whilst he was under contract to Minger Ltd without their approval he would be in breach of the contract terms. “When any party to a contract, whether oral or written, fails to perform any of the contract’s terms, they may be found in breach of contract” . This would put Pat that the risk of being sued by Minger Ltd. Although, if Pat was to take up work in Australia with Beautiful People after the termination…

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    James had 14 days, from the date of the hearing, during which he could file a revised grievance. The Employee Retirement Income Security Act The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) is a Federal law that establishes the minimum requirements for all health care and pension plans offered by private employers. The goal of ERISA is to provide protection for employees with these plans. If your…

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    Christopher Davis Professor Kerry L. Myers, JD, CFE BUL 3320 20 January 2017 Breach of NDA Resulting in Punitive Damages Nolo Dictionary describes a Nondisclosure Agreement as “A legally binding contract in which a person or business promises to treat specific information as a trade secret and not disclose it to others without proper authorization” (Nolo). On May 27, 2008, the Honorable David H. Coar issued an Opinion and Order on the RRK Holding Company v. Sears, Roebuck and Co., in which…

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    Unit 2 Business Law Essay

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    1.1 Clearly explain what requirements must be in place for a Contract to exist between two parties: A contract is a legally binding agreement offering rights and imposing obligations of specific terms between two or more persons (or entities) in which there is a set of promises in re-turn for a benefit (a consideration). The legal bind is only applicable upon the party or ‘privy’ who enter the contract. For a contract to exist between two parties there must be evidence of the following…

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