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    Sally Walker is one of a mistreated sales contract. When Sally Walker purchased the laptop from Takem’s Applicances & Electronics, she entered into a sales contract in which she promised to pay for the laptop. The specific terms of the contract are unknown, as to the price Sally agreed to pay Takem for the laptop, the time period over which the payments would be made, if the contract was written or oral, and so on. It is even unknown whether the contract is even valid at this point. Assuming…

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    the effect of the statutory exclusion for contracts of employment because, the arbitration clause was not in a contract between an employee and an employer, but rather was in a contract between an employee and the agency. The Supreme Court clarified the ambiguity in Circuit City Stores, Inc. v. Adams, where the Court interpreted the exemption for “contracts of employment” exceptionally narrowly. The Court held that the statute applied to all contracts of employment except those involving…

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    Case 1: “Southern Builders Inc. vs. Shaw Development LLC, Case No. 19-C-07-011405 (Md. Cir. Ct. 2007)”. Specifically determining roles and duties for each project team member in the project contracts is extremely necessary to successful green-building-project delivery. If there are ambiguities as for varied services or work, problems will instantaneously occur. Facts and Issues. This is one of the first lawsuits related to green construction in the United States. In this case, Shaw…

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    Countertrade Case Study

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    Countertrade is an important component for businesses and companies around the world who have adapted different practices of payment instead of using standard ways of using. The purpose of this essay is to discuss briefly on what countertrade is, the various forms of countertrade are and whether it is still practiced today. Firstly, to identify what countertrade is as explained by Keegan and Green (2015, p. 374) is when international markets are forced to pay exporters of goods and services by…

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    NFPA 13 Case Study

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    indicated as the applicable standard as well as text from the Florida Administrative code 69A-46 that you provided. Our informal interpretation is that NFPA 13 does not address tags on systems since tagging of systems is usually a state requirement. NFPA 13 requires a completed contractor’s material and test certificate in 24.1. Only the applicable sections need to be completed for modifications. Since the form may not indicate a modification, a simple note on the form would seem to suffice.…

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    Case Study: Acme Fireworks

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    owned and operated by John Epson, has approached you, the manager of Acme to go over a contract he entered into with several large businesses. Acme is a business that sells fireworks, as well as, puts on aerial and ground displays for local communities. However, John is realizing the limited capabilities of his business under a sole proprietorship. Therefore, this paper will examine the validity of a contract, types of agencies, potential risk, and explain advantages and disadvantages of…

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    New York court system. Providing long arm statutes with established minimal contacts. Which the “federal district court established a “sliding-scale” standard in the 1997 case Zippo Mfg. Co. v. Zippo Dot Com, Inc. for determining whether a business that has Internet contact with a plaintiff in a different state satisfies the minimum-contacts standard. This sliding scale is consistent with…

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    with the same consistency because of the out-put contract with my new client, however, I would continue to sell product to him if my supplies are over and above the units that I would sell to my new customer in Texas. Moreover, he has my assurance that If I can help him in…

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    Contracts Companies can also maintain trust with customers, through contracts. Being willing to make a promise or to enter into a contract is one way in which a firm can demonstrate to others its confidence in its own competence and reliability with regard to quite specific activities (Blois, 1999). Contracts are based on the shared norms and values of the two companies. When companies create a contract, they trust each other to fulfill the obligations of that contract. When it comes to…

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    Business Tort and Contract Law Question 1 I. Dam Good as a business entity may be legally liable for the death of the pilot and the four passengers on board under ordinary and strict liability negligence. If the elements of these heads of tortious liability can be proved on a preponderance of evidence or on a balance of probabilities, then the estates of these victims could successfully claim from Dam Goods. According to Owen, in order to successfully prove liability in negligence, plaintiff…

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