Answer any eight of the nine questions below. Question 1: Explain the principle of separate legal entity in relation to companies and with reference to the principles of attribution discuss who is liable out of NEL, Mr Nguyen and Anita under the lease and also whether any person other than the truck driver is also liable to the owner of the Mercedes car. Question 2: Discuss the ultra vires doctrine of company law and its effect on the c...
Question 1This assessment allows students to solve practical problems that arise from a fact scenario and to give appropriate advice to clients. There are five case studies you are required to critically analyse. With respect to each case study: 1.Identify the legal issue(s) arising from the facts of the case study 2. Identify the appropriate legal rules that requires discussion in the case study 3.Apply the law to the facts of the case ...
Assignment BriefThis Assignment assesses the following module Learning Outcomes (Take these from the module DMD): a.Knowledge and Understanding: Successful students will typically: ?acquire detailed knowledge of the ethical standards from relevant professional bodies (such as the BCS Code of Conduct) to which a computing professional is expected to adhere; ?be aware of the wide range of International & UK Laws within which a computing pro...
Case Study A: Bailment in a RestaurantEleni owns and operates a restaurant. During the winter months, it is inappropriate for diners to bring their coats with them to their table. Eleni therefore provides a place for coats to be placed or hung. Does this arrangement necessarily involve a bailment? Is some other arrangement possible? What is the significance of classifying the arrangement as a bailment rather than something else? Explain you...
Read “The Parable of the Sadhu” by McCoy (1997) in Harvard Business Review. After reading the article, post your response to the following question by Thursday: The Parable of the Sadhu and ethical leadership principlesIn the “Parable of the Sadhu,” teams of mountaineers climbing in the Himalayas encounter a dying holy man. To this day, what took place on the mountain haunts McCoy. Groups, he concludes, are o...
Essay or Report FormatRequirements (Eaasy or Report Format) Your Essay or Report should be in the following format:?WORD DOCUMENT or WORD File; ?Typed on A4 paper using Arial 12 point font and 1.5 spacing; ?Sequential page numbering; ?Title page with Student Name/Student Number and Subject Code/Subject Name; ?Accurate spelling, grammar, punctuation, paragraph construction and proofreading; ?Effective use of headings; ?Consistent and accur...
Mary, a frail but mentally sound 87-year old woman, is in the front garden of her old weatherboard home. Duncan, a big man who was heavily tattooed and wearing leathers, parks his motorbike outside her garden and strikes up a conversation with Mary. He told Mary that: “I am a licensed painter and I could paint the exterior of your house for a good price – $8000”. Mary obviously felt intimidated by Duncan and hastily agreed. The ...
Adam agreed to buy 1925 Rolls Royce from Edwin, a dealer in vintage cars. They entered into a contract for the purchase of the car at an agreed price of $500 000. Edwin subsequently refused to go through with the contract having heard on the grapevine that there was an Arabian Sheik on the lookout for one who was prepared to pay up to $700 000 for the rare car. Advice adam with respect to what remedies are available to him as a result of the brea...
The Ethical Issues Involved Please read case study and answer all the question in a report format as described below Michael Vasquez was proud of his job as a new product manager for a technology start-up, and he loved the challenges, risks and tough decisions that went along with the job. But as he sat in his office after a long day, he was troubled, struggling over what had happened earlier that day and the information he now knows. Just befor...
1. In Moss v Hancock [1899] 2 QB 111 money has been accepted as “that which passes freely from hand to hand throughout the community in final discharge of debts and full payment for commodities, being accepted equally without reference to the character or credit of the person who offers it and without the intention of the person who receives it to consume it or apply it to any other use than in turn to tender it to others in discharge of de...