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    San Antonio College Law of Business Project Albert Lozano MRTS 2335-002 Moreno 11-27-14 Page Break Law is an important aspect in our society, it regulates what is seen as lawful or unlawful and sets up punishments for any unlawful act. Without law, society would not be able to function, for this reason it is important that people to familiarize themselves with the appropriate laws in their state or country. Everyone has rules to follow, individuals

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    Business Law Midterm

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    agreement is made when there is an offer with the intent to be bound by the offer, reasonably definite terms, and communication of offer to offeree by offeror. The offer could be terminated either by revocation, rejection, expiration, or operation of law. Brian can argue that there was no agreement to begin with, and thus there was no contract. There was no offer made (the advertisement in the

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    Underpinnings of Business Law Starting a business is an adventure that can be a lot of work, yet the end result from hard labor can result in a rewarding experience. Yet simply following the American dream can be full of road block, if one does not research ahead of time can end up leaning the hard way. In the day and age that we live in, trying to find out what fits the best for your business can be as simply as login on to Google. The most basic of research can provide one with how to select a

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    Business Law Syllabus

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    Business Law Grades 11-12 This course introduces the rules of law that are associated with corporations and business situations. Students examine topics including transactions, contracts, employment, sales, agencies, and insurance. Students will apply theses topics with mock case studies. A real world civil court case is examined and discussed throughout the course. Guest speakers from multiple local firms, banks, and business are evaluated. Students will have the opportunity to participate in our

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    California business law offers considerable freedom for workers to work where and for whom they wish, effectively voiding nearly all noncompetetition agreements in the state. While this may seem like an onerous burden on businesses, the corporate law attorneys at DPA Law Group explain that this eliminates legal ambiguity while offering enough protection for businesses concerned with their trade secrets. Under California law, typical restrictions on a worker's post-employment activities are void

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    Business Law Case

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    Gregory Ford & Chrysler, LLC, specific elements of the business law must be considered. After reviewing the details of this case, we will determine whether the Masons were unjustly enriched or if R&G was at fault for tort of conversion. Gaining insight on Georgia contract requirements will be a deciding factor, in whether this case can be settled through arbitration, or if it should be disputed in court through formal litigation. For a business contract to be legal, there are specific requirements

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    Business Common Law

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    HNC BUSINESS COMMON LAW 1 ASSIGNMENT 1 Darina Byrne Explain why it is important to have an intention to create legal relations when making a contract and why is consideration of the parties to the agreement necessary-: Intention to create legal relations can be defined as follows. ‘An agreement will only become a legally binding contract if the parties intend this to be so. This will be strongly presumed in the case of business agreements but presumed otherwise if the agreement is

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    Business Law Case 1: Kate is the owner of a successful business, selling women’s shoes. Her business is expanding fast and she wants to upgrade her business structure to a more appropriate one. What would be your recommendation to Kate and why? What are the factors that influence you with this advice? Solution/Advice 1 Choosing a Corporation/Company Structure - the business structure of a company/ corporation is highly recommended, it has the flexibility to gain more capital, or credit capability

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    was exposed to the business industry growing up because my family owned an electronics store. Immediately after school I would head to my dad’s and would intriguingly watch him manage and assist customers. Unfortunately, we had to close down when I was twelve due to financial instability. However, this experience remained with me, and unknowingly contributed to my choice in career path years later. Towards the end of junior year, I was introduced to Project SELF, a paid summer law internship program

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    Business law | CASE STUDY ONSESAMWARE | | | | | SUBMITTED BY:Randeep SinghVarinder GillLovedeep Singh | CASE STUDY History Sesamware is a Japanese software company which is very popular for open source software. Sesamware got international approval with an online multiplayer fantasy dimension game, Para World in mid-1990. Para world was very popular in the world between 2001 and 2004. Firstly, it was installed as part of the bundle downloaded by hundreds of millions of gamers around the

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