Answering only four problems in business Law
Answer those four problem: –
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MaryaCallais, a citizen of Florida, was walking along a busy street in Tallahassee when a large crate flew off a passing truck and hit her, causing numerous injuries to Callais. She incurred a great deal of pain and suffering plus significant medical expenses, and she could not work for six months. She wishes to sue the trucking firm for $300,000 in damages. The firm’s headquarters are in Georgia, although the company does business in Florida. In what court may Callais bring suit—a Florida state court, a Georgia state court, or a federal court? What factors might influence her decision?
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Kim went to Ling’s Market to pick up a few items for dinner. It was a stormy day, and the wind had blown water through the market’s door each time it opened. As Kim entered through the door, she slipped and fell in the rainwater that had accumulated on the floor. The manager knew of the weather conditions but had not posted any sign to warn customers. Kim injured her back as a result of the fall and sued Ling’s for damages.Can Ling’s be held liable for negligence? Discuss?
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Daniel, a recent college graduate, is on his way home for the Christmas holidays from his new job. He gets caught in a snowstorm and is taken in by an elderly couple, who provide him with food and shelter. After the snowplows have cleared the roads, Daniel proceeds home. Daniel’s father, Fred is most appreciative of the elderly couple’s action and in a letter promises to pay them $500.00. The elderly couple, in need of funds, accept Fred’s offer. Then, because of a dispute between Daniel and Fred, Fred refuses to pay the elderly couple the $500.00. Discuss in detail whether the couple can hold Fred liable in contract for the services rendered to Daniel
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On September 1, Jennings, a used-car dealer, wrote a letter to Wheeler, stating, “I have a 1955 Thunderbird convertible in mint condition that I will sell you for $13,500 at any time before October 9. [signed] Peter Jennings.” By September 15, having heard nothing from Wheeler, Jennings sold the Thunderbird to another party. On September 29, Wheeler accepted Jennings’s offer and tendered the $13,500. When Jennings told Wheeler he had sold the car to another party, Wheeler claimed Jennings had breached their contract. Is Jennings in breach? Explain.
the answer should be ¾ 1 page typed in each question.