Cases for Analysis 1-ContractsCases for analysis and case studies are found in the textbook at the end of chapters. One or more cases for analysis will be assigned per assignment based on the discretion of the professor. Case studies are located at the end of major sections in the textbook. The case for analysis utilize questions provided in the textbook. Case studies involve customized questions
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Cases for Analysis 1-Contracts
Cases for analysis and case studies are found in the textbook at the end of chapters. One or more cases for analysis will be assigned per assignment based on the discretion of the professor. Case studies are located at the end of major sections in the textbook.
The case for analysis utilize questions provided in the textbook. Case studies involve customized questions provided by your instructor. The case for analysis typically involves a short synopsis of a legal case and requires you to answer a single question to provide reasons in support of your answer. Case studies are more involved with detailed analyses of legal decisions. You may be required to answer more than a single question in this assignment.
Requirements: Answers to questions must be submitted in writing using Microsoft word. Your submission must be double-spaced using times new roman font and 12 point type. One inch margins at the top, bottom, and both sides of every page. Answers to cases for analysis questions are limited to no more than 500 words per answer. Start each case analysis on a new page. Failure to follow the required format is a deduction of 5 points.
Assignment: For this assignment, go to the page number and read the scenario for the given number. Read the scenario, analyze the situation for a business-legal standpoint. Answer the question.
1. Cases for analysis number 4, Chapter 7, page 190. Go to page 190, read B.L Nelson& Associates. Analyze the scenario based on your readings. Answer the question at the end. Was the city correct? Explain
2. Cases for analysis number 6, chapter 8, page 215
3. Cases for analysis number 3, chapter 9, page 234
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