1. House Painting
Jeremy contracted with Samantha to paint her house yellow. The contract said Jeremy would provide all the paint and tools, and Samantha would pay in full on completion
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(a) After painting 3 sides, Jeremy got a letter from a university saying he was admitted if he could enroll immediately. Jeremy told Samantha he was finished. Must she pay him? (Bonus: What if she said, “You have not finished, but that’s okay, because I’m short of cash and can only pay you 3/4 of the price anyway,” and paid him? Could she later sue for her money back?)
(b) After painting everything except the trim around one door, Jeremy said he was finished. She said, “You have not finished, so I don’t have to pay anything.” Can Jeremy force Samantha to pay?
2. Tunnel Delays
Foley agreed to build a tunnel five km long for McDonald. After work began, a dispute occurred between them, and all work stopped. The parties made some attempts to resolve the problems, but in the end, Foley notified McDonald on 10 September that Foley was withdrawing from the project. McDonald talked to Foley some more, and they tried again to resolve the problems. Then on 15 October they agreed to treat the contract as terminated, and to take the matter to court. On 8 November, McDonald looked for and then hired another contractor to build the tunnel. The tunnel was finished much later than originally planned. At trial, Foley was not willing to pay damages for the cost of the full delay. What remedies principle or rule should the court consider in deciding this dispute? How might that principle apply to these facts?
Help me a memorandum in two parts.
Part I: I need a brief summary of the decision in In re: Motors Liquidation Co., No. 13-2187 (2d Cir. 2015)
Part II: Assume you have been tasked with outlining an argument in favor of, or opposition to, Chase’s petition for rehearing en banc to the full Second Circuit. (In a petition for rehearing en banc, the party which was unsuccessful before original three-judge appellate panel asks the entire Circuit Court to reconsider the panel’s decision.) You choose which side you want, i.e. either Chase or the Creditors’ Committee. Set forth your arguments for the position you choose, i.e. either in favor of the decision or asking that it be reconsidered.
develop a Complete Disaster Recovery Plan to be submitted to the executive board of your company.
Need somone to complete a project charter on value-driven case study. The information and guidelines are attached.
Value of effective product supply chain management in patient safety and quality of care.
This is a discussion with questions and answers
You must also use at least three outside sources to support assertions and conclusions, all sources used must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations in APA format.
Leadership class
The discussion posting standards are listed in the course syllabus
Initial Response Posting: The initial response to the discussion questions must be a minimum of 250 words in length and be at least two paragraphs. This initial response is due by Wednesday at 11:59 p.m. ET. Each of your initial responses must have at least two sources. One source must be a peer-reviewed journal article. The other source can be from a trade journal or other source of your choosing. All sources should be cited in APA format.
Running head: ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR CONCEPTS ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR CONCEPTSStudent nameCourse nameMay 2, 2016 1 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR CONCEPTS2Organizational Behavior Concepts…
Please answer the questions posed at the end of each case study in essay form. Each essay will be judged on your capacity to present strong, logical discussions that support your conclusions.
Case Study 1
Lamar Smunt, eccentric millionaire, sends Casimir Roginsky, famous portrait artist, a letter offering to pay Roginsky $500,000 to do a portrait of Smunt’s mother. Roginsky sends back a letter that says: “I’ve had the misfortune of seeing your mother and would need $750,000 before my artistic sensibilities would allow me to undertake such a harrowing project.” Three hours later, after reflecting upon the sad state of his finances, Roginsky telephones Smunt and says: “I’d be delighted to paint your lovely mother. Destroy my letter without reading it. It was sent by mistake.” Smunt disregards Roginsky’s instructions and reads Roginsky’s letter when it arrives. He becomes enraged at the insult to his mother and refuses to allow Roginsky to do her portrait. Roginsky files a breach of contract suit against Smunt.
Discuss Roginsky’s chances of success. Consider the following topics:
Case Study 2
Wombat entered into an oral employment contract with Tony’s Toy Company. Tony’s has orally agreed to hire Wombat for 3 years as a district manager. Wombat quit his job, sold his house, and moved his wife and five children to another state in order to start the new job. One month later, Tony’s informed Wombat that things weren’t working out and that his job was terminated.
Describe the various types of organizations in the general and health care environments and how they create issues that are of importance to other organizations.
Identify key sources of environmental information.