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    New Look is a company with over 18‚493 employees worldwide as of 2017 but vacancies can occur. There is a number of reasons why people would leave the company one of which being that they simply get a better job that suits them more. If someone is not happy with their contract hours they could leave to get more hours as New Look only have a certain amount of contracts with higher hours to offer. Students tend to be on 4-hour contracts and at certain times of the year like January can be hard to get

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    Business Law and Social Responsibility Introduction We are living at an age where the customer or the consumer has been brought at the center stage of business enterprises. This consciousness has been necessitated by the rudiments of marketing which stipulate that every product or services should be innovated with the customer in the mind. But beyond providing these goods and service there has also emerged the need to care about the welfare of the consumers in terms of their health‚ environment

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    Business Law Case Study

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    Case Summary: -Bob owns a Jewelry store -Sam operates electronic security equipment store -Bob and Sam are friends -Monday‚ Bob held a casual conversation with Sam about fitting his store with "closed circuit television and the best available electronic locks" -Tuesday‚ Sam sent Bob a Quotation of price "Lists of models and List of price" -Wednesday‚ Bob Replied BY POST. "Choice of Supreme Model for camera" -Posted to old address‚ Sam received on Saturday and emailed on the same day "

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    edge over other business or its competitors (Niven‚ 2005). The performance of the employee also needs to be checked from time to time so that any kind of deviations can be easily identified and necessary measures can be taken in order to rectify such mistakes. Timely delivery of products and services needs to be given to the customer as their satisfaction would mean that the company is doing well in all the areas. As per the SWOT analysis‚ there are opportunities for the business to grow‚ as the

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    Contract Law Final Exams Notes

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    PART 2: AGREEMENT A. Offer and acceptance Offer * Objective approach: offer must normally be interpreted in the sense in which it would reasonably be understood by an ordinary person‚ even though the offeror’s actual meaning was otherwise. * Definition: indication by one person to another of his or her willingness to enter into a contract with that person on certain terms. The ‘offer’ must indicate a willingness by the offeror to be bound without further negotiation as to the terms of

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    Part A: Media Report Analysis A) Identify aspects of the media that relate to the law. (2 Marks) The article reports on Lance Armstrong who is famous cyclist that use performances-enhancing drugs to bring his career to a successful. Criminal law US Anti-Doping Agency was published a report saying that he is a liar‚ it is because US Anti-Doping Agency found evidence saying that he is using performance-enhancing drugs during his tournament of cyclist . But‚ he keeps defending himself from using performance-enhancing

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    Harry (H) who is the father of James (J) is attempting to sue J for a breach in contract and is seeking damages of $30‚000 which he believes is the outstanding amount that is owed to him by J. This case touches on the fundamental concepts of contract law where H can only claim damages if the formation of a valid contract between the two parties is evident via the elements of a contract‚ including intention‚ agreement‚ consideration‚ legal capacity‚ genuine consent and legality of objects must be established

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    Chapter 11 Internet Law and Ethics The Internet is a substantial catalyst for continuing globalization‚ breaking down national boundaries and rules to allow free interchange of communications‚ ideas‚ goods and services around the world - 52% agreed that by 2020‚ the free flow of information on the Internet “will completely blur current national boundaries as they are replaced by…geographically diverse and reconfigured human organizations tied together by global networks” Policy makers‚ users

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    Business Law Case Study In the case presented‚ Biff Smith‚ the Chief of Police of the local department ordered a set of bicycles off of a local storeowner‚ Dirk Right. This was no simple order though‚ in fact Biff intended on starting a bike patrol unit within the local department. Biff went to Dirks Bicycle shop to place an order. The order was for five mountain bikes to be used for patrol so they had to be custom made in order to sport the police decals. Biff was very familiar with the Schwinn

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    Chapter 19: Construction of a contract Representations: statements of facts that are made by one party before or at the time of making a contract to induce an offeree to enter the contract. *Do not form part of the contract‚ not actionable at contract law The parol (oral) evidence rule: Written contracts override oral evidence‚ as court expects all intention to be contracted. Collateral contracts: 44. De Lassalle v Guilford [1901]: P and D entered into lease‚ D assured P drains were in

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