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    Satyam Fraud

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    however‚ the first defendant left the services abruptly from 12-07- 1994 onwards. As per the terms of the contract‚ the defendants have to pay liquidated damages of Rs.2‚00‚000/- and stipend charges and also the expenses incurred by the plaintiff. Totally‚ the plaintiff claimed a sum of Rs.2‚78‚500/- as due‚ but confined to the liquidated damages of Rs.2‚00‚000/-. 4. The defendants filed a written statement‚ denying

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    case brief

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    Wright v.Kehoe‚ 2010 ONSC 319(CanLII) Parties: David Kehoe and Total Credit Recovery Ltd. – Appellants Camille Wright – Respondent Date of Decision: January 12‚ 2010 Facts: On November 27‚ 2008‚ Camille Wright was awarded damages for slander and costs on a substantial indemnity basis in her lawsuit against David Kehoe and his employer Total Credit Recovery Ltd‚ a collection agency. In an effort to collect money owed from Ms. Wright for a leased car‚ which had been repossessed by the lessor

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    Meat Classification

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    cationMeat classification system Age AAA          =          This code means that the colour of the roller mark on the carcass is PURPLE and is an indication that the meat is from a young animal (no permanent incisors) and thus the most tender meat.         ABAB       =          This code means that the colour of the roller mark on the carcass is GREEN and is an indication that the meat is from a young animal in transition to an adult animal (1 – 2 permanent incisors) and thus tender meat

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    comm 320

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    is on the second step to dismissal? A Dr King version makes more sense. We conclude that because the termination of the contract was unfair‚ she should have received reasonable notice‚ she is entitled to damages. Damages include: Damages due to stress‚ anxiety and inconvenience Damages to reputation Loss of salary Vacation pay Loss of stock options Relocation expenses Case 2: Dube v. Volcano Techonologies Fact: Mr Dube was recruited in September 1997 as the production manager for

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    Busn Law 420 Week 4

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    agreement normally can be avoided since he or she didn’t freely come to agreement with the terms. Normally‚ an unknowing person has a choice terminate the contract all together and return to their beginning place or proceed with the contract and seek damages for harms resulting from the fraud (Miller 281). Fraudulent misrepresentation is referenced only to misrepresentation that is knowingly not true and is meant to misguide the other person. Typically‚ fraud contains three aspects; a misrepresentation

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    Disaster Recovery Plan

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    Disaster Recovery Plan The majority of the administrative elements and many of the academic programs are heavily dependent and integrated with data processing to the extent that continued operation without data processing would require extensive alteration in methods of doing business. In the event that data processing services are interrupted for any extensive period of time‚ it is necessary that the University have a plan for continuing operations and reestablishing automated data processing.

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    Law of Carriage by Rail

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    1) a) Explain how the making of the contract between the consignor and the railway station can exist? The contract between the consignor and the railway company will existing when the railway company has accepted the goods for carriage from the consignor and together with the consignment note make by consignor. The acceptance will be established with the consignment note and will be stamp of the forwarding station. The consignment note is made by the consignor with three copy‚ each copy for

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    from donators from all over the world. In the past years the number of events like that rose drastically and it is all due to the climate change that the countries have caused. Every time a huge amount of cost follows but who should pay for all the damage done? In the following essay the questions of responsibility and liability will be discussed and furthermore how future generations can be protected. The reasons and triggers for climate changes go back a long time and are hard to distinctively

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    Plant vs Zombies

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    sublicense or distribute the Game‚ or offer it on a pay-per-play‚ coin-op or other for charge (or free) basis; (iv) use the Game to infringe the copyrights or other intellectual property rights of others in any way; (v) remove‚ circumvent‚ disable‚ damage or otherwise

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    The Intentional Tort

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    the plaintiff has a right to compensation or compensatory damages. Compensatory damages are monetary awards equivalent to the actual value of injuries or damages sustained by the aggrieved party. There is no need to show the defendant acted out of malice because the person could have not been serious and just joking. The underlying motive does not matter but it is the intent to bring harm or offensive contact with someone. The damages a plaintiff may be

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