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SOLUTION MANL The Legal Environment of Business, 14th Edition by Roger E. Meiners, Verified Chapters 1 - 22, Complete TheSOLUTION MANUAL The Legal Environment of Business, 14th Edition by Roger E. Meiners, Verified Chapters 1 - 22, Complete Legal Environm

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 Chapter 1. Today’s Business Environment: Law and Ethics

 Chapter 2. The Court Systems

 Chapter 3. Trials and Resolving Disputes

 Chapter 4. The Constitution: Focus on Application to Business

 Chapter 5. Criminal Law and Business

 Chapter 6. Elements of Torts

 Chapter 7. Business Torts and Product Liability

 Chapter 8. Real and Personal Property

 Chapter 9. Intellectual Property

 Chapter 10. Contracts

 Chapter 11. Domestic and International Sales

 Chapter 12. Business Organizations

 Chapter 13. Negotiable Instruments, Credit, and Bankruptcy

 Chapter 14. Agency and the Employment Relationship

 Chapter 15. Employment and Labor Regulations

 Chapter 16. Employment Discrimination

 Chapter 17. The Regulatory Process

 Chapter 18. Securities Regulation

 Chapter 19. Consumer Protection


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 Chapter 20. Antitrust Law

 Chapter 21. Environmental Law

 Chapter 22. The International Legal Environment of Business




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Table of Contents f f




Answer to Discussion Question........................................................................................................................ 1
Answers to Case Questions ............................................................................................................................... 1
Answers to Ethics and Social Questions ................................................................................................. 3




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Should the common law maxim “Ignorance of the law is no excuse” apply to
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an immigrant who speakslittle
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States? How about for a tourist who does not speak English? Everyone knows
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countries and so may be misunderstood by foreigners?
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excuse. (AWestlaw search cases finds hundreds of examples). Examples include:
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Deluco v.Dezi (Conn. Super) (lack of knowledge regarding the state‘s
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a ffriend f that an answer f to a complaint
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Ramon v.
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1. Facts from an English judge’s decision in 1884: “The crew of an English yacht
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were cast away in
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should be sacrificed to save the rest. . . . That next day . . . they . . .
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fthe boy for four days; [then]
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the boat was picked up by a passing vessel, and [they] were rescued. . . .
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and committed for trial. . . .
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if the men had not fed
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probably not have survived to be so picked up and rescued, but would
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have diedof famine. The boy, being in a much weaker
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fwhether killing f




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Answer: This points
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acceptability
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