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    Since I was not notified about this issue I processed $100 for that day. Two days later I noticed that the end of the day summary had a negative balance. Since this has never happened before I was alarmed. I could have let it go and just go about my business; no one would have ever noticed it. It just bothered me knowing that someone voided the transaction without notifying the right party. At the time the supervisor was out on disability and I had to conduct the investigation. I located the person who voided the transaction to find out the reason behind it as well as, to notify the accounting office of the problem. In the past, we were only able to void the transaction by the end of the day of a payment. After contacting one of the supervisors from the accounting office, I was informed that in EPIC a payment could be voided up to a year. Each department was advised to refund any transaction on the same day of the payment. Unfortunately, not all of the departments obey the rules and that creates problems. This situation helped me with a similar issue that happened at the Monte North facility. I had received a phone call from a supervisor that stated that one of the end of the day summaries from ob/gyn department had a negative balance. A payment was processed on the same day as a glitch in the USBANK. Since he was not sure of…

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    If they want to be considered a credible company, they should overlook the issue with the email and move on. If the shoe was on the other foot, they would want things to be reconsidered for them. The contract could also be voided due to the fact that BTT had a change in management. Chou could argue that there was nothing definite in writing, stating the terms; he could also argue the point of not being informed of the management change. Jacob and Youngs v. Kent: Yes, this opinion…

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    murders to remove the constant comparison between him and his brother and to prove that he is the better than how others view him. Hamlet goes through with the plan to murder Claudius not out of revenge but as a way to deal with all the built in stress. Ophelia is the opposite of Hamlet who ends up killing herself as she has nothing else that could fill the void. Overall the work depicts these characters as ones…

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    Ultratra Vires Case Study

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    6. ULTRA VIRES CONTRACTS A contract of company which is ultra vires, i.e., outside the objective clause as defined by memorandum of association is wholly void and is of no legal effect. The objection to an ultra vires contract is, not merely that the company ought not to have made it, but that it could not make it. The main issue is not as to the legality of the contract; but the issue is as to the competency and authority of the company to make it. An ultra vires contract which has the effect…

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    Sukuk Case Study

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    A. What is Sukuk? Sukuk in general can be understood as a Shariah compliant ‘bond’. In its simplest form Sukuk represents ownership of an asset or its usufruct. The claim embodied in Sukuk is not basically a claim to cash flow but an ownership claim. This also differentiates Sukuk from conventional bonds as the former proceed over interest bearing securities, whereas Sukuk are basically investment certificates involving of ownership claims in a pool of assets. B. Type of Sukuk 1) Asset Based…

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    Minors Signing Contracts

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    One can agree that it is legal for 17 year-old teenagers to sign a contract, though it will not be enforceable unless one has parental agreement. The real question becomes how to distinguish one of validity and voidability. In regards to validity, depending on the age of the child, the signed contract can be invalid because of the age and or consent. Nonetheless, the important point in minors signing contracts is the voidability of the instrument. For the minor has the right to enforce a…

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    to believe that these purchases to fill the void of unhappiness, when in fact it will only prolong it. However, to say that fully eliminating these desires would be the formula for true happiness is not a matter of fact, but of opinion. Who is to say what makes anyone happy?. I only disagree with Epicurious desire to remove fear from our minds, I believe our fear and anxieties are important feelings one needs to have, as it can help us evaluate the many dangers that can occur, we can…

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    Unconscionable Case Study

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    granddaughter has composed a letter in Walker’s behalf, stating that the entire deal is unconscionable and therefore unenforceable. In contract law an unconscionable contract is one that is unjust or extremely one-sided in favor of the person who has the superior bargaining power. Courts find that unconscionable contracts usually result from the exploitation of consumers who are often poorly educated, impoverished, and unable to find the best price available in the competitive marketplace.”…

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    Nothing is Needed for Something Many people judge their success on how much they have and the material possessions around them; Ernest Hemingway, however, believes people must accept they are nothing to achieve true success and happiness. Nothingness is a difficult concept for many to grasp, but it becomes more clear with age what nothingness means. People also often do not want to accept or believe they are nothing in the world. Most believe they have a specific purpose and are in some way…

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    In my view there were two scenarios in this case and they are based on when the rental agreement started. To explain, the first scenario would be that Grant Borman started renting the crane when it left the Allied site. On the other hand, the second one considers that Borman would only start paying for the rent when the crane arrives at his construction venue. As a result, the unjust enrichment of the third party (Crosstown) could have occurred either over the temporary possession of crane by…

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