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Week 3 Discussion 1 Tort Law BUS 3201
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Examples of Torts 
 
Trespass, assault, battery, negligence, products liability, and intentional infliction of emotional distress are all examples of torts. There are also distinct areas of tort law, such as nuisance, defamation, invasion of privacy, and economic torts.
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Unit 5 Discussion 1 exceptions to the patentability BUS3021
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There are exceptions to the patentability rules. It is critical for you or your company to grasp the patent process, otherwise you risk being sued for something that is absolutely lawful.
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Unit 4 Assignment 1 BUS3021_Part 2
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Step 2: Explain contract liability for the most common types of business entities. 
•	Sole proprietorship 
This corporation does not provide for the separation or protection of personal and professional assets, which could become a problem if your company grows and more areas of your life become liable.•	General partnership 
A partnership allows participants to share profits and losses and make decisions together inside the corporate structure. shall be held accountable for the actions and d...
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BEXAMPLEUSFP_3021_RuggieroNicholas_Assessment1_Attempt1
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Throughout the years the court system has been looked at to help solve with many of issues in business. In most cases issues can be handled on a state or local court level, but in some instances they can be taken all the way up to the Supreme Court. The most recent and the most impactful in the recent years has been Masterpiece Cakeshop LTD V. Colorado Civil Rights Commission in 2018
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Business Law Unit 4 Assignment 1 BUS3021_Part 1
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Corporation 
C corporations, S corporations, B corporations, closed corporations, and nonprofit corporations are among the several types of corporations. C corporations, which are owned by shareholders, are taxed separately. Because C corporations can have an infinite number of shareholders, many larger companies choose this tax type. The law views a corporation as distinct from its owners, with legal rights that are separate from those of the owners. It has the ability to sue and be sued, acqui...
And that's how you make extra money
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BUS 3201 U4 A1 Business Entity Implications for Contracts
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BUSINESS ENTITY IMPLICATIONS FOR CONTRACTS 
Explain the creation, negotiation, and approval of contracts for the most common types of business entities. 
A sole proprietorship is the most basic type of business entity. When you establish a sole proprietorship, one person is personally liable for all of the company's profits and debts. The sole proprietorship is also one of the most common legal structures for small businesses. Many well-known businesses began as sole proprietorships and grew...
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BUS3021 Unit 4 Assignment 1 Part 2
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BUSINESS ENTITY IMPLICATIONS FOR CONTRACTS 
Explain the creation, negotiation, and approval of contracts for the most common types of business entities.
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Case_Law Week 2 Assignment 1 BUS3021
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UNITED STATES v. VAELLO MADERO 
956 F. 3d 12, reversed (April. 2022) 
United States Supreme Court 
No. 20-303 
Argued: November 9, 2021 
Decided: April 21, 2022
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BUS3021 Week 2 Assignment 1 Contract Law
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UNITED STATES v. VAELLO MADERO 
956 F. 3d 12, reversed (April. 2022) 
United States Supreme Court 
No. 20-303 
Argued: November 9, 2021 
Decided: April 21, 2022
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BUS 3201 Business Law Week 2 Discussion 1
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Discuss the defenses to breach of contract and whether you think they are reasonable, effective, and fair.
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