Winter Snowmobiles Inc. Sales and Legal Liability1. Winter Snowmobiles Inc. had two snowmobiles for sale at the end of the snow season. The company advertised them in a local newspaper. While both were current year racing models, one was relatively new, being only used as a demonstration. The second machine had been raced fo...
The Clue to Becoming Strong in the Face of an Overpowering WorldTask: The clue to becoming strong in the face of our overpowering and infinitely complex world is deliberately to fit select aspects of the world into your own educated world view; into your construct; into your own determination of who you are and what the lasting pursuits of your lives will be. That is how human beings have dealt creatively over the millennia with their vulnerabi...
Jurisdiction in Federal Court1. In which of the following circumstances can a plaintiff bring a lawsuit against the defendant in federal court? a. Ned Flanders (a resident of Illinois) sues Homer Simpson (a resident of Illinois) for the value of an unreturned lawn mower (valued at $1695). b. Carl Carlson (a resident of Illinois) sues his employer, Springfield Nuclear Power, Inc. (a corporation headquartered in Illinois), and the company&rsqu...
Winter Snowmobiles Inc.1. Winter Snowmobiles Inc. had two snowmobiles for sale at the end of the snow season. The company advertised them in a local newspaper. While both were current year racing models, one was relatively new, being only used as a demonstration. The second machine had been raced for most of the season, and ...
Q1. A woman from British Columbia, Saliha Alnoor, recently sued Colgate-Palmolive, alleging that she was injured by a defective toothbrush. She stated that the toothbrush snapped as she was brushing her teeth, which injured her gums and caused them to bleed profusely. Alnoor claimed that she had endured permanent injury and sought damages, including $94 000 in anticipated treatments. Colgate denied any wrongdoing. Soon after the trial bega...
Explaining the principle of fiduciary duty in a partnership relationshipQuestions:1. Explain how the principle of fiduciary duty works in a partnership relationship.2. Singh, Shah, Amaro and Brown in an accounting firm. Singh gave the other partners written notice that he was leaving the partnership on March 31. The other partners purchased Singh’s interest and agreed that he would not be liable for any future partnership debts. At t...
Expert analysis for your question 1. Electronic copy of assignment must be submitted through the Turnitin software. 2. This assignment will be marked electronically and results available online through Grademark in Turnitin. 3. 10% of marks are awarded for satisfactory use of language and/or good presentation. 4. 5% of marks are awarded for satisfactory referencing and/or presentation of a bibliography where either is required. Note that al...
Range and Scope of Legal and Professional Responsibilities within the Business SectorSimon has enjoyed significant success with his TV Show “You’re Hired” where aspiring business professionals compete for the role of CEO of his UK based TV Production Company. To expand the brand overseas he has appointed Kim, a newly qualified lawyer and former celebrity as his new legal advisor as her high profile will raise viewing figures ...
The Principle of Fiduciary Duty in a Partnership RelationshipQuestions:1. Explain how the principle of fiduciary duty works in a partnership relationship.2. Singh, Shah, Amaro and Brown in an accounting firm. Singh gave the other partners written notice that he was leaving the partnership on March 31. The other partners purchased Singh’s interest and agreed that he would not be liable for any future partnership debts. At the end of M...
Part 1Part 1:In the “Assignments” module in SLATE, I have posted a selection of decisions from various tribunals. You are to review the decisions, select ONE and prepare a Case Brief.At the top of your case brief, identify the name of the case, the tribunal, and the date of the decision. For example:Purpose: a brief statement of the reason the matter is before the tribunal (e.g. “This matter befor...
What is a Case Brief in the Legal Profession?Description: A “Case Brief” is an important tool in the legal profession. Looking at a particular case, a Case Brief involves four elements: (i) a succinct summary of the critical facts; (ii) the applicable principles of law considered; (iii) the ratio of the case (the reasons for decision given by the judge); and (iv) the relevance of the decision to yourself and the business world.In thi...
Setting up a General Partnership and the Importance of a Partnership AgreementIn setting up a business there are various business structures, one is a general partnership. In creating a general partnership, although not a legal requirement, it is always best for the partners to have a written partnership agreement. In the absence of such an agreement, apartnership in Ontario will be governed totally by the Partnerships Act R.S.O .1990 cP.5a. Fin...
Governing Law of International Sale of Goods ContractQuestion 1: What law is the governing law of the international sale of goods contract between Intermediate and French Hardware? Why? Assuming that Intermediate can obtain personal service of process over French Hardware in the legal jurisdiction of England and Wales, what is the best remedy for Intermediate to pursue against French Hardware since Romanic terminated its contract with Intermedia...
Legal IssuesTask: Wendell was a journeyman plumber in his mid-thirties who had worked without disciplinary incident for some ten years in a non-union position at The Flush Fanatic Faucet Factory Ltd. in Kelowna. Terry, the firm’s HR director, had worked long and hard to find hard-working employees for the firm’s owner, Paul Plungerpusher. Still, the plumbing services business was highly competitive, and if one firm could not answer ...
Requirements for the Research PaperLegal Research Paper Each student is required to submit a written research paper on a current business law topic. Any topic that has occurred within the last one to ten years is considered current. The research paper must be at least in length, typewritten in. Points will be deducted for improper spacing and blanks or gaps. The use of graphs, charts, and any other visual aids is acceptable, so long as they do n...