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    from donators from all over the world. In the past years the number of events like that rose drastically and it is all due to the climate change that the countries have caused. Every time a huge amount of cost follows but who should pay for all the damage done? In the following essay the questions of responsibility and liability will be discussed and furthermore how future generations can be protected. The reasons and triggers for climate changes go back a long time and are hard to distinctively

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    sublicense or distribute the Game‚ or offer it on a pay-per-play‚ coin-op or other for charge (or free) basis; (iv) use the Game to infringe the copyrights or other intellectual property rights of others in any way; (v) remove‚ circumvent‚ disable‚ damage or otherwise

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    the plaintiff has a right to compensation or compensatory damages. Compensatory damages are monetary awards equivalent to the actual value of injuries or damages sustained by the aggrieved party. There is no need to show the defendant acted out of malice because the person could have not been serious and just joking. The underlying motive does not matter but it is the intent to bring harm or offensive contact with someone. The damages a plaintiff may be

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    copyright music on company computers. c. I am sorry‚ but we cannot be responsible for the repairs on your car; the damage obviously occurred at the dealership‚ not at our factory. - After further analysis we have determined that the damage done to your car was not caused at our factory and obviously occurred at the dealership. We will be unable to take responsibility for these damages. d. Because your portable GPS system did not malfunction until three months after the warranty expired‚ we cannot

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    Thinking Case Assignment Three Kristine Turnage Florida State College at Jacksonville Business Law and Ethics BUL 3130 February 22‚ 2013 Abstract Compensatory damages are intended to provide a plaintiff with the monetary amount necessary to replace what was lost and nothing more. To be awarded compensatory damages‚ Pat the plaintiff must prove that he has suffered a legally recognizable harm that is compensable by a certain amount of money that can be objectively determined. Following

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    party when the other party has breached the contract. There are two types of remedies; remedies in equity and remedies at law. Remedies in equity are only awarded only if the remedy at law is inadequate. Remedies at law normally award monetary damages Ken‚ the owner of a famous candy store‚ and Sweet‚ Inc. have entered into a contract‚ essentially designating Sweet‚ Inc. as his main supplier of sugar. The contract has designated a specific time in which the sugar should be delivered. The

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    Essential Elements of a Contract “A contract is an agreement that can be enforced in court. It is formed by two or more parties who agree to perform or to refrain from performing some act now or in the future.” (pg 208) Recently I was faced with a situation regarding a contract that was not in writing and I had to explain that as long as a verbal contract contains the four essential elements of a contract it is binding. We are so accustomed to seeing contracts in writing that many people assume

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    Question TWO What is a "Breach of Contract"? A business contract creates certain obligations that are to be fulfilled by the people or companies who entered into the agreement.  In the eyes of the law‚ a party’s failure to fulfil an end of the bargain under a contract is known as a "breach" of the contract. Depending on the specifics of the contract‚ a breach can occur when a party fails to perform on time‚ does not perform in accordance with the terms of the agreement‚ or does not perform at all

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    Mohan Raut Roll No. 10511. Discuss the grounds of termination of contract and remedies available for breach of contract. Further‚ discuss the most appropriate remedy (in your opinion) for breach of contract in a market economy. Grounds of Termination of Contract: Termination of a contract takes place when the parties to the contract are released from their contractual obligations. Contract termination may take in a number of ways which are: 1. By breach of contract. A breach of contract

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    (the answer to each step must be “yes” for the clause to be valid; burden of proof on EER) 1. Is it in writing? (cannot be verbal) 2. Does it specify time/ place/ type of employment? 3. Does the EER have a “legitimate” reason to protect? (can you damage the EER by using knowledge gained?) Burger flipper = EEE talent / Game developer = EER paid for EEE to develop IP 4. Are the limitations from (2) reasonable? E.g. appropriate place? (North America covers a lot of ground) E.g. time? (one year

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