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BLAW 3310 Full Solution Pack 2024 with complete solution
BLAW 3310 Full Solution Pack 2024 with complete solution
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[Show more]3 types of liablility - 1. Design defect 
2. Manufacturing defect 
3. Inadequate warnings 
Business Torts - Wrongful interference with another's business rights and relationships. 
Design defect - when there is a flaw in the design. The product passes inspection and seems good. 
Ex; painting bassin...
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Add to cart3 types of liablility - 1. Design defect 
2. Manufacturing defect 
3. Inadequate warnings 
Business Torts - Wrongful interference with another's business rights and relationships. 
Design defect - when there is a flaw in the design. The product passes inspection and seems good. 
Ex; painting bassin...
Assumed Name Certificate - A domestic or foreign corporation, limited liability company, limited 
partnership, limited liability partnership, or other foreign filing entity that regularly conducts business or 
renders a professional service in this state under a name other than its legal name (the n...
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Add to cartAssumed Name Certificate - A domestic or foreign corporation, limited liability company, limited 
partnership, limited liability partnership, or other foreign filing entity that regularly conducts business or 
renders a professional service in this state under a name other than its legal name (the n...
A civil wrong other than a breach of contract is - a tort 
A contract for the purchase and sale of illegal drugs - is void 
A contract for the sale land - is governed by the common law 
A contract for the sale of goods - is governed by Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code. 
A promise without con...
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Add to cartA civil wrong other than a breach of contract is - a tort 
A contract for the purchase and sale of illegal drugs - is void 
A contract for the sale land - is governed by the common law 
A contract for the sale of goods - is governed by Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code. 
A promise without con...
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Actual vs Apparent Authority - Actual Authority - Given by the principal to the agent; can be 
express or implied; oral or written. 
Apparent Authority - When a third party reasonably assumes one is acting as an agent to another. 
Agency by Operation of Law - Sometimes, an agent is unable to reach t...
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Add to cartActual vs Apparent Authority - Actual Authority - Given by the principal to the agent; can be 
express or implied; oral or written. 
Apparent Authority - When a third party reasonably assumes one is acting as an agent to another. 
Agency by Operation of Law - Sometimes, an agent is unable to reach t...
"Good Faith" exception in California - honesty in fact in the conduct or transaction in question 
"no raiding post employment clause - Designed to protect an employer's business interest in 
keeping its workforce intact even after the departure of key employees. Typically, the departing 
employe...
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Add to cart"Good Faith" exception in California - honesty in fact in the conduct or transaction in question 
"no raiding post employment clause - Designed to protect an employer's business interest in 
keeping its workforce intact even after the departure of key employees. Typically, the departing 
employe...
"Reasonable person" standard of care - Represents how persons in the relevant community ought 
to behave; a theoretical concept It describes a hypothetical person who acts in a reasonable manner 
under the circumstances. Perfection is not required but errors in judgment must be reasonable or 
excu...
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Add to cart"Reasonable person" standard of care - Represents how persons in the relevant community ought 
to behave; a theoretical concept It describes a hypothetical person who acts in a reasonable manner 
under the circumstances. Perfection is not required but errors in judgment must be reasonable or 
excu...
A ___ ___ ___ is a short-term court order, generally lasting just a few days, and which is primarily used 
by a court to preserve the status quo until a more formal hearing can be held. - temporary 
restraining order 
A ___ injunction is a final court order, issued after the conclusion of the trial ...
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Add to cartA ___ ___ ___ is a short-term court order, generally lasting just a few days, and which is primarily used 
by a court to preserve the status quo until a more formal hearing can be held. - temporary 
restraining order 
A ___ injunction is a final court order, issued after the conclusion of the trial ...
30 Days to File Answer - you have 30 days after the date you are served to file a response with the 
court 
Actus Rea - "guilty act"; the wrongful deed that constitutes the physical component of a crime; 
usually must be joined with mens rea to establish criminal liability 
Administrative Agencies...
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Add to cart30 Days to File Answer - you have 30 days after the date you are served to file a response with the 
court 
Actus Rea - "guilty act"; the wrongful deed that constitutes the physical component of a crime; 
usually must be joined with mens rea to establish criminal liability 
Administrative Agencies...
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