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According to a person that practices "Act Utilitarianism" it is okay to break a moral rule as long as a greater good comes from it. Agree or Disagree?
What is the difference between a void contract and a voidable contract? Give examples. Which party or parties to a voidable contract have the right to disaffirm the contract and why has society chos
The following situations are similar (all involve the theft of Makoto's laptop computer), yet they represent different crimes. Identify the three crimes, noting the differences among them.
State the specific SOX regulations that aim at promoting transparency in corporate reporting and raising professional accounting standards.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) contains provisions to regulate auditor independence. Which section of SOX contains activities prohibited by auditors?
Why is independence often considered the cornerstone of the auditing profession? Why were independence issues a primary concern of Congress when they developed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act?
Question 1) What did the Fourteenth Amendment of the US Constitution do? a) It establish Prohibition b) It Granted the power to regulate interstate commerce to Congress
How does the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) define a good? How does the UCC define a merchant? How are the UCC requirements different for a merchant versus a nonmerchant? Give examples.
According to the Wolf article, the courts have imposed an "interactive-passive" test of jurisdiction. Explain that distinction.
Detail a plan for implementing quality improvement process in Kudler Fine Foods business. This solution must outline an implementation plan. please include the PDCA CYCLE : PLAN, DO, ACT, CHECK
Question 1: Discuss the elements of impossibility of performance and the three situations where this defense can be used. Question 2: Discuss commercial impracticability and its application to the abo
Please assist with a detailed explanation of the follwoing. I do not understand the legal aspect of this. What is the primary purpose of the law? What is Law? Functions of Law:
Name and discuss some exceptions to the rule that a court will not enforce an illegal agreement and please provide an example (from a news story) when the court intervened and the outcome (or your o
Question 1. What are the four elements of a valid contract? Question 2. Describe the objective theory of contracts. How does that theory apply to this case?
Discuss critical areas that should be covered by corporate by-laws and their impact on corporate governance. What areas do you think are the most important?
The Statute of Frauds requires contracts for which, if any, of the following, to be in writing:
Is an employer liable for racial discrimination because she terminates a black male who refuses to abide by the "no-beard" rule? Why or why not?
When a contractor determines that a contract will result in an overall loss, when should that loss be recognized within the completed-contract and percentage-of-completion methods?
Kamus Medical Center uses the cost recovery method of accounting for recognizing revenue. The following information is available:
In order for a plaintiff to recover against an auditor under the 1933 Securities Act, he or she must normally prove:
What strategic actions can be taken by a company to out-compete close rivals in the athletic footwear industry within the internet segment, wholesale segment and private label segment?
Strict liability makes sellers of products liable irrespective of their fault. What can justify this? In other words, if a business is not at fault, why should it be liable?
Is Betty Buyer stuck with the house? Is there any way Betty Buyer can get out of the home purchase or be compensated for her loss?
For the past several years, Jeanne and her two sisters have taken turns claiming a dependency exemption deduction for their mother under a multiple support agreement.
Prepare a two to three page paper, following the APA guidelines, detailing the elements of a negligent tort. At a minimum, your analysis must include the concepts of but for and proximate causation,