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BUS LAW - CASE ANALYSIS 2 - ASHWORTH COLLEGE
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BUISNESS C12V_20_1 BUS LAW - CASE ANALYSIS 3 - ASHWORTH COLLEGE
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C12 - Business Law - Quiz 4
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BUS LAW - CASE ANALYSIS 4 - ASHWORTH COLLEGE
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Awad v. Ziriax 
Summarize the facts of the case 
Approval was received after gaining a majority of votes from Oklahoma residents on 
November 2nd, 2010 regarding an amendment called “Save our State Amendment”, which was 
to be made to the Oklahoma Constitution. This amendment was created with the intent of 
preventing courts within the state from both considering as well as using the Sharia Law during 
cases. If all went accordingly, the amendment would have gone through certification by the...
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BUS LAW - CASE ANALYSIS 2 - ASHWORTH COLLEGE.
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United States v. Hansen 1 
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United States v. Hansen 
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George Vernon Hansen served as a representative for the second Congressional District 
of Idaho during the years 1965 and 1969 and then again from 1975, right up to his conviction in 
1984. Hansen was convicted of violating 18 U.S.C § 1001 by way of submitting false statements 
concerning matters within the jurisdiction of a division inside the United States. Hansen’s 
con...
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BUS LAW - CASE ANALYSIS 3 - ASHWORTH COLLEGE
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Securities and Exchange Commission v. Edwards 1 
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Securities and Exchange Commission v. Edwards 
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Charles Edwards ran the company ETS Payphones Inc. in multiple roles such as the 
Chief Operating Officer, chair of the board and sole shareholder. ETS Payphones Inc. sold 
payphones to the general public while partially acting through subsidiary, which also happens to 
be controlled by Edwards. ETS offered customers a package with ...
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BUS LAW - CASE ANALYSIS 1 - ASHWORTH COLLEGE
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Option Wireless, Ltd. v. OpenPeak, Inc. 
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OpenPeak, Inc. were in the process of producing a computer tablet product for a client and 
during the production, placed a purchase order for embedded wireless data from Option Wireless, Ltd. 
The purchase order was to include details for the 12,300 units to be purchased at the price of USD 
$848,700. Both the Buyer and Seller settled on the how many shipments the order would arrive in 
initially and concluded the exact n...
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BUS LAW - CASE ANALYSIS 2 - ASHWORTH COLLEGE.
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United States v. Hansen 1 
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Case Analysis 2 
United States v. Hansen 
Summarize the facts of the case 
George Vernon Hansen served as a representative for the second Congressional District 
of Idaho during the years 1965 and 1969 and then again from 1975, right up to his conviction in 
1984. Hansen was convicted of violating 18 U.S.C § 1001 by way of submitting false statements 
concerning matters within the jurisdiction of a division inside the United States. Hansen’s 
con...
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C12 Case Analysis 2 - United States V. Hansen|Latest complete solution guide.2022 update
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George Vernon Hansen served as a representative for the second Congressional District of Idaho 
during the years 1965 and 1969 and then again from 1975, right up to his conviction in 1984. Hansen 
was convicted of violating 18 U.S.C § 1001 by way of submitting false statements concerning matters 
within the jurisdiction of a division inside the United States. Hansen’s conviction was due to his failure to 
disclose a $50,000 loan from 1978, which he gave to his spouse, on his EIGA forms which ...
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C12V Assignment 4 - Case Analysis.
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UNITED STATES V. HANSEN – CASE ANALYSIS 2 2 
This report is based on the case of the United States v. Hansen, Christian Hansen. 
Christian Hansen was the President, founded the Hanlin Group in 1972, CEO and Chairman of 
the Board of the Hanlin Group until April 1993. The Hanlin Group operated a chemical plant in 
Brunswick, Georgia and purchased LCP Chemicals-Georgia, the Brunswick plant in 1979. 
Christian Hansen was also employed as the plant manager for about 2 months in 1993. Randall 
Hans...
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