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Torts Law: Hypothetical Question
To establish liability in negligence, it must be proven on the balance of probabilities that AMG Pty Ltd (‘AMG’) owed either (1) Jessica (‘J) or (2) Florence (‘F’) a duty of care and that this duty was breached . (1) J suffered a concussion and soft tissue injuries to her back and neck following the collapse of a lighting grid. Duty of care is a particular and defined legal obligation arising between a defendant and
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The Role and Contribution of Aristides and Cimon
The role and contribution of Aristides and Cimon The roles of the great statesmen, Aristides and Cimon in Greece during both the Persian wars and the pentacontaetia (the ‘Fifty Years 479-431) though all very different, undoubtedly contributed substantially to the establishment of the Athenian Empire. Known to us by Plutarch as ‘The Just’, Aristides selflessly fought in the Persian wars and attempted to make the newly formed Delian League as equitable as possible for all
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Oil Levies and Law of one Pirce
Introduction The importance of oil in today's world can in no way be undermined. In the 21st century, the world must solve two great problems. These problems are rarely discussed by the public, and have received little media attention and neither are they discussed by those in power, at least not publicly. They are as follows: Over population in developing countries and over consumption in developed countries. "Oil Depletion: The primary problem of the developed
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7 Elements to a Contract, in Business Law
In this task I will be producing a brief report about the remedies that are available for breach of contract. The report will include- Liquidated and unliquidated damages- Compensation damages. Judge, unliquidated damages. Liquidated damages. Liquidated damages- Generally, contracts that involve the exchange of money or the promise of performance have liquidated damages. The purpose of this stipulation is to establish a predetermined sum that must be paid if a party fails to perform as
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Contract Law
Introduction The following report contains information regarding Jenny Banks’s taxi business and the expansion of it in setting up a partnership with Michael and Trevor. She needs to know how to distinguish differences between different forms of business organisation and the law that surrounds it. In addition to this Jenny will need to know about the paperwork involved in setting up a private limited company. The report will also address Jenny Banks’s raising concerns of
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Air Transport Contract Law in Bahrain
Carriage contract There are many definitions to the Carriage Contract; some define it as “the contract whereby the carrier is committed to the transfer of people or goods from one place to another by plane for a fee” Others define it as “An agreement by which the carrier bins himself to carry objects or persons to a certain destination in consideration of certain fee. A carriage contract is concluded upon mutual agreement unless both parties
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Buisness Law You Decide
Coleman works for the company Software Inc. based in Delaware. The company sells security equipment to businesses and bars. Coleman does much of his job on the road meeting with clients and representatives. Over his 17 year employment history, he has had many times where he has been on the road for more than 3 months. During a trip to Colorado, he found an anniversary ring he wanted to buy for his wife. He could
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Business Law Take Home Exam
1. A. Incorrect: there has not been a contract this was only a invitation to make an offer B. Incorrect: Markus is not able to accept the offer as one was not made to sell the land. What was issued was an invitation to make an offer. C. Incorrect: Watkins does not have to sell the offer as this was only an invitation to make an offer not an actual offer to sell. D. Correct:
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The Mabo Case Was Initially Seen as a Revolution in Australian Law, but Its Legal Effects Have Turned out to Be Largely Illusory
The Mabo case was initially sees as a revolution in Australian law, but its legal effects have turned out to be largely illusory. Discuss this statement 2000 words Introduction: Social Injustice arises from the distinguished treatment and unfair acts against a society in its divisions of rewards and burdens. The concept is distinct from those of justice in law, which may or may not be considered moral in practice. Social Injustice can be traced back
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Three Laws Hiring Managers Need to Know
While legal problems can crop up during an employee's tenure, the two events that carry the most legal risk for employers are the hiring and the departure of an employee. This is why there are laws in place to protect both the employers and the potential employees. Some of the laws that do this are: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, The Equal Pay Act of 1963, and The Pregnancy Discrimination Act
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Intoduction to International Environmental Law
INTODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Environmental Law is defined as a body of state and federal statutes intended to protect the environment, wildlife, land, beauty, prevent pollution, over-cutting of forests, save endangered species, conserve water, develop and follow general plans and prevent damaging practices. Environmental law has a different formula for every country since its different legal system, legislation system, and socio-economic condition. In several developed countries this particular regulation usually was made after a
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Ib Math Hl Ia, Zeros of Cubic Functions
Mathematics IB Higher Level Portfolio (Internal Assessment): Zeros of Cubic Functions Brendan Lee March 2010 Q1: Consider the Cubic equation:〖f(x)=2x〗^3+〖6x〗^2-4.5x-13.5: The graph is shown here: Graphed on GCalc 3.0 The zeros of this equation are: x=-3 x=-1.5 x=1.5 This can be proved using the remainder theorem: 〖f(-3)=2(-3)〗^3+〖6(-3)〗^2-4.5(-3)-13.5 f(-3)=2(-27)+6(9)-(-13.5)—13.5 f(-3)=0 〖f(-1.5)=2(-1.5)〗^3+〖6(-1.5)〗^2-4.5(-1.5)-13.5 f(-1.5)=2(-3.3)+6(2.25)+6.—13.5 f(-1.5)=0 〖f(1.5)=2(1.5)〗^3+〖6(1.5)〗^2-4.5(1.5)-13.5 f(1.5)=2(3.3)+6(2.25)-6.—13.5 f(1.5)=0 Equations of tangent lines at average of two roots: Roots -1.5 and -3: Average: (-1.5+(-3))/2=-2.25 〖y=2(-2.25)〗^3+〖6(-2.25)〗^2-4.5(-2.25)-13.5 y≈-4.2 Slope at (-2.25,
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The Role of Driver Acceptance in the Implementation of Variable Speed Limit Systems
The Role of Driver Acceptance in the Implementation of variable Speed Limit Systems The way the paper is composed and the approach is fair enough but I think that the data source and conclusion drawn from the surveys does not seem appropriate. • The title and the abstract says that paper discuss about the impact of driver acceptance in the implementation of VSLs but actually the paper is just a survey study of individual perceptions
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A Role Model Who Transcends the Races - Barack Obama
A Role Model Who Transcends the Races Richard Minor A Role Model Who Transcends the Races Barack Obama, the first Black-American president, has been widely heralded as a role model for all Americans because he inspires hope. Before winning the presidency, Obama, a Harvard Law graduate, held a seat in the U.S. Senate from 2005-2008. He was the third African American to be elected the Senate since the end of the Reconstruction in 1877 (Britannica).
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Ethical Issue: Law Enforcement
Law Enforcement Scenario Ethical Issue: Law Enforcement Officer Nixon, a 20-year veteran, and Officer Rook, who has been on the force for less than a year, respond to a reported domestic violence call. When they get there, they observe a man staggering up the walkway to the residence. He drops something and bends down to pick it up. The officers notice that the man is holding what appears to be a set of car keys.
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Oral Communication in English: Forms, Functions, and Strategies
Oral Communication in English: Forms, Functions, and Strategies Abstract Being able to communicate orally in English in a wide variety of social contexts is one of the most important skills that we may have acquired or are in the process of acquiring. We may use this way of communicating through language in several forms depending upon our communication needs in particular situations. Intrapersonal communication occurs more or less continuously within ourselves, and we use it
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Role of Packaging in Strategic Marketing
Role of Packaging in Strategic Marketing Packaging has developed well beyond its original function besides from protection and now plays a major role in marketing by developing its appeal, providing product information and establishing brand image and awareness. The meaning of packaging comes in different view of individuality. For some, packaging is the container for a product. Some marketing books consider the packaging to be an integral part of the product component, the 4 P's
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Four Main Functions of the Lymphatic System Are Important to Homeostasis
The lymphatic system basically consists of lymphatic vessels, which return lymph into cardiovascular veins, and lymphatic organs, which can be subdivided into primary and secondary lymphatic organs (Mader et al. 138). Primary lymphatic organs are the red bone marrow and the thymus gland. The production of red blood cells as well as the maturation process of B lymphocytes occurs in the red bone marrow. T lymphocytes mature in the thymus gland. The spleen, which removes
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Importance of Law Enforcement Agencies to Require a College Degree for Employment
Argue for or against the requirement of law enforcement agencies that applicants have a bachelor’s degree to be eligible for being hired. I think it would be great if the requirement of law enforcement agencies required applicants to have a bachelor’s degree to be eligible for employment. Although, hiring college-educated candidates in the law enforcement field does not guarantee they will be good officers. Individuals who receive the required degree in law enforcement have demonstrated
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Company Law Assignment
Whether is director individual liable or company personal liable or not? For the case, there are three directors and one general manager in the company when the company was going to winding up, one director of managing who is Fred and the manager and the general manager who is Mr. Chin Chai bought raw material from Besi Sdn Bhd, it worth 2 million, after a period time, the Froddo company was bankrupt, so who was
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The Functions of Code Switching in the Second Year Students at the University of San Carlos
THE FUNCTIONS OF CODE SWITCHING IN THE SECOND YEAR STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE INTRODUCTION Introduction and Rationale of the Study Code switching has always been a subject of tremendous debate among linguists, educators, institutions, and even students who are interested in investigating the boundaries, and perhaps the unknown and evolving extents of this phenomenon. While they have been and still are calling this a
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Women Play a More Important Role Than Men in Today's Society. What Are Your Views?
In the past, women are supposedly less abled than the men, so they were supposed to stay at home to take charge of the household while the men go out to work. Since women with education was seen as a minus point when they find a good marriage, there were few learned women, thus women cannot take part in doing the "more important jobs" like working in a large firm. However, with the society taking
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Hr Function of Retail
Describe the human resource manager’s role from the Human Resource Manager’s viewpoint. The role of human resource manager is one that has many hats. On any given day that hat changes with the situation the human resource manager is faced with. However, for the most part the HR manager’s role is to recruit/hire potential employees to fill positions within the organization who are qualified to perform the job successfully. Ensure employees have the necessary training
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Business Law Case Study
Read "Berkshire Hathaway -- Can Buffett Be Replaced?" from page 26 of your textbook and post a thread answering the following question. • Stock splits are one method in which a company’s management may control, and to some degree even alter, the stock price; yet, some companies choose not to utilize stock splits. Suppose you are the CFO of a publicly traded company, and the President is considering a stock split. Describe the reasons for
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Professional Roles and Values
Delegation In the professional lifetime of a nurse, there might be a day when she will be on top of her game, her shift will go smoothly, her meds will all be given on time, her patients will wait less than two minutes, no more than three after ringing the call bell, she will perform all wound care timely, and turn and position each patient with a low Braden score every two hours without fail.
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