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    1. All references in this Defence to numbered paragraphs are to the Particulars of Claim. 2. Paragraph 1 is denied. The Defendant did not have contract with the Claimant. According to the contract‚ the Claimant made an agreement with Al-Atheer Jewellery which is a Limited Liability Company. The Defendant was not a director of Al-Atheer Jewellery Ltd nor had any stake in the company at the time of the signed agreement. The Defendant was a part time sales manager in the particular shop. 3. The director

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    Kmart Inc. and Builders Square Case 1. What happens if Kmart ’s managers decide NOT to accept the Leonard Green offer? If Kmarts managers decide not to accept the offer they become limited in their options: ● They can continue to wait for a better bid‚ but they have struggled to get any one interested in their company as it is. If they decide to turn down Green‚ but end up not securing another buyer‚ they would be forced to return to Green who could offer a much lower bid because Kmart

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    Case study 1

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    A  case  study  on  the  luxury  watch  market   The  following  case  study  is  largely  focused  upon  Prestige  luxury  watches  but  in  order  to  give  a  context  to  the   activities  of  this  business  also  presents  some  background  information  on  the  luxury  watch  market  and  some   information  about  a  number  of  other  brands  operating  in  this  market.  A  number  of  positioning  matrices  are   included  in  the  Appendix  to  aid  understanding  of  the  competitive

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    GLENDALE CHEMICAL PRODUCTS PTY LTD v ACCC (1999) ATPR 41-672 Plaintiff: Michael Barnes Defendant/Appellant: Glendale Chemical Products Pty Ltd –Supplier of Caustic Soda which is called “DRANO” Respondent: Australian Competition & Consumer Commission Prepared By: GLENDA B. GAERLAN Presented To: PETER MCGUINNES BUSINESS LAW 1st Semester 2010 Background Facts: Michael Barnes bought a 500g of caustic soda called “DRANO” at a local store

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    1-5 Common Law. If the court applies the doctrine of stare decisis in the case where the members of AOL that got their information mistakenly made public are filing a suit again AOL then the court would not dismiss the suit. AOL is arguing that its forum-selection member agreement states that Virginia courts are the place where member’s disputes will be tried. However‚ according to the Supreme Court a forum-selection is basically irrelevant if it contravenes with a strong public policy. Stare decisis

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    Case 6-1 Tempo Ltd. In this case Fatih Terim is trying to decide whether or not to enter a barter trade with North Koreans in which he would send Turkish chemicals in exchange for kereste (Lumber). Because of trade sanctions between Turkey and North Korea this transaction would not be legitimate because there would be some bribing and other extracurricular activities to complete the deal. Terim tried to justify going through with the deal because he concluded that if he did not make the deal then

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    Indian Oil Corporation Ltd- Company Analysis Indian oil corporation Ltd is the largest commercial enterprise. First Indian corporate to cross sales above Rs.2‚ 00‚000cr. Its finance director S.V. Narsimham bags excellence in finance awards. It signs MOU with Transparency International India for implementing integrity Pact. Merger of BRPL with Indian oil. Background: Indian Oil Company Ltd began its operations in the year 1959; later in 1964 Indian Oil Corporation Ltd was formed with merger of Indian

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    Individual weekly case assignment 4 – YakkaTech Ltd. RUIWEN RAN (N01014875) MGMT- 1500-OLG 1. What symptom(s) in this case suggest that something has gone wrong? Because employees can investigate most software and hardware system problems online and problems had to be diagnosed and resolved on-site‚ consequently‚ YakkaTech amalgamated its customer service operations into four large regional centres. On the hand‚ YakkaTech’s customer services business has nearly increased two times

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    Li-Hsien Chen 09/16/12 Case Study 1 The Springfield Nor’ easters : Maximizing Revenues in the Minor League 1. Critically analyze the research undertaken by Larry Buckingham‚ Nor’ easters Marketing Director. Discuss if you feel the objectives‚ questions asked‚ sample chosen‚ and method utilized were appropriated and why they were or were not. What type of questions would you have added to the survey and why? 2. ------------------------------------------------- What do you consider

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    Case Synopsis: Western Agencies Ltd. is a manufacturers’ agent representing several men’s manufacturers in Western Canada and Pacific Northwest of the United States. Jack Arthurs is an employee who was assigned several large accounts and later acquired nearly 1/3 of the company’s non-voting stock. Jack Arthurs was considered the “number 1 man” under the previous president and founder Mr. A.B Jackson. The problem began when Eaton’s changed their buying strategy‚ and Arthurs openly complained to the

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