the hammer‚ an auctioneer can chose to decline or accept. Shop displays are also not offers. They are also invitations to treat‚ which invites customers to make an offer to the shopkeeper‚ whom he can then chose to accept. ’...the displaying of the knife in the shop window was merely an invitation to treat and the shopkeeper had not thereby offered the knife for sale...’Fisher v Bell
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Business Ethics Assignment 1 Introduction This essay is to generally discuss how ethical theories provide guides in valuing human being’s behaviours to be ethically good or bad. We also have a look in different ethical theories to see why they are incompatible. The ethical theories include Utilitarianism‚ Kantian moral theory‚ virtue ethics and rights theory. Drawing on two of the theories‚ we will outline their positions and critically discuss the claim in a business situation
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Overdetermination of dutiful actions occurs when dutiful actions are done from the motive of duty where the agent also has nonmoral interests in the action (Herman: 6) and according to Kant although this action might be dutiful and amiable it is still of no moral worth. For example a man who does acts of good will and gets a feeling of satisfaction from doing them is not acting morally. In the same way that a soldier saves another soldiers with only an inclination that he will get a medal is also
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monthly sales forecasts. Serving business and consumer customers However‚ to truly take advantage of Coca-Cola Freestyle‚ the company felt it needed a new portal to its end users. Customers for Coca-Cola‚ which means end users‚ distributors and small shopkeepers and small businesses that‚ have traditionally relied on handwritten invoices and telephone ordering able to log into a website and make them self-trim there. "This will reduce write-offs and costs of collection‚" Condra‚ noting that it will help
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that is the aristocratic Patricians and the Plebeians. The plebeians were the majority of the population being in the lower economic range than the patricians and slightly above the slaves of Rome. They mainly consisted of soldiers‚ artisans‚ shopkeepers‚ peasants and laborers. The wealthy patricians ruled Rome‚ made laws that favored them excluding the plebeians from having rights to vote or participate in government ruling thereby disadvantaging them and causing untold grievances. The grievances
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Supererogatory actions are Answer Selected Answer: actions that it would be good to do but not immoral not to do. Correct Answer: actions that it would be good to do but not immoral not to do. Question 8 5 out of 5 points Correct Imagine a shopkeeper who is honest
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A Project study Report Submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Business Administration [pic] 2008-2010 Submitted to: Submitted by: Awadhesh Bhardwaj Abhinav Singh Head DMS 2008 PMB 136 MNIT JAIPUR IV SEM Department of Management Studies Malaviya National Institute of Technology‚ Jaipur (Deemed University)
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[pic] Institute Of Management Technology‚ Nagpur PGDM 08-10 Sales and Distribution Management [pic] Course Facilitator: Prof Sanjeev Tripathi Assignment 4: Distribution Network Submitted By: Priya Sharma (08FT051) Navdeep Gupta (08IT024) Gopal Krishna Garg (08FN043) Ananya Nandi (08HR031) Kapil Tuteja (08IT018) N. Suryaprakash
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find the area of the unshaded portion within the rectangle. [3] (c) A shopkeeper buys a camera at a discount of 20% from the wholesaler‚ the printed price of the camera being Rs.1600 and the rate of sales tax is 6%. The shopkeeper sells it to the buyer at the printed price and charges tax at the same rate. Find: (i) The price at which the camera can be bought. (ii) The VAT (Value Added Tax) paid by the shopkeeper.[4] Question 3 (a) David opened a Recurring Deposit Account in a bank
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cashier takes our money‚ the shop accepts our offer‚ and a contract comes into being. If we see in the Fisher V Bell case‚ the shopkeeper was not guilty of the offense‚ with which he was charged for displaying knife with a price ticket behind in his shop window because the displaying of the knife in the shop window was merely an invitation to treat and the shopkeeper had not thereby offered the knife for sale. The display of goods with a price ticket attached in a shop window or on a supermarket
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