CC's Secured Interest In The Essay

PAGES
3
WORDS
879
Cite

4)

Jack cannot be held liable for the cost of the EPA's cleanup of the land he used to own, as it (apparently) when unused during his ownership and he could not have caused the pollution. The Superfund law explicitly attaches liability to any party involved in bringing waste to a site, handling the waste at that site, generating the waste that ends up at the site, and even the current owner of the site despite the fact that they might not (and don't, in this case) have anything to do with the pollution. This means that Quality Disposal, Inc., Regional Trucking Company, Consolidated Industries, and Price Rite Corporation can all be held accountable for the costs of cleaning up the property in question in this case.

5)

Federal anti-discrimination laws apply to businesses that have fifteen employees are more, and therefore Pacific Applications Company is most definitely subject to these laws even before it begins hiring given that it already has twenty-one employees. There are several key considerations that must be taken into account when the company hires new employees, first and foremost being the avoidance of any discrimination...

...

The company should also ensure that it hires a diverse workforce that clearly demonstrates a lack of discrimination; if qualified applicants consisted of an equal mix of males and females yet only males were hired this would certainly lead to apparent discrimination whether or not it was intentional, and this should be avoided.
6)

Assuming that all of the facts of the case are accurate and demonstrable, Ozzie should definitely prevail in his discrimination suit against Player's Paradise. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act applies to companies that affect interstate commerce -- which the company does as a popular tourist destination -- and that have twenty or more employees -- which the company almost certainly does. Given that Ozzie had consistently high performance ratings and was only suddenly demoted following the change in management, and especially in light of the similar demotions of other individuals over forty years of age and the comments made about "senile old men," this is a pretty clear case of age discrimination. Ozzie and the others that were discriminated against have a powerful case against Player's Paradise.

Cite this Document:

"CC's Secured Interest In The" (2012, December 15) Retrieved April 19, 2024, from
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/cc-secured-interest-in-the-77110

"CC's Secured Interest In The" 15 December 2012. Web.19 April. 2024. <
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/cc-secured-interest-in-the-77110>

"CC's Secured Interest In The", 15 December 2012, Accessed.19 April. 2024,
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/cc-secured-interest-in-the-77110

Related Documents

Next, the researcher will conduct a query of the computer awareness of education administrators, teachers, parents, and students in the New Orleans school district, then evaluation of documented data will provide a research base of the required elements needed to consider while developing a framework that can be used as a guide by educational leaders and parents for the protection of children at school and at home. Research areas

Internal Legal Memo
PAGES 2 WORDS 649

CC: Dr. Thomas Furlow Statement of Facts: Our client, Dr. Thomas Furlow, has been sued by his patient John Brown. Furlow examined Brown and discovered an infected tooth; he advised Brown to return for treatment. Instead, Brown went on vacation. While camping in the desert, Brown's tooth infection worsened, spreading through his body, causing pain and putting his life at risk. Brown sued Furlow on the grounds that Furlow had failed to

" The analysis cited above continues to describe the ways in which corporate "life" (in the sense of how many different individuals and entities are vital to the running of a corporation in the current climate): Businesses today must be consumer, profit, and publicly oriented. Only a few years ago, the first two would have sufficed. But, in support of our dualistic argument regarding the marketing concept, that is -- creating exchanges

ERP and Information Security
PAGES 26 WORDS 8373

ERP and Information Security Introduction to ERP Even though the plans of information security include the prevention of outsiders to gain access of internal network still the risk from the outsiders still exists. The outsiders can also represent themselves as authorized users in order to cause damage to the transactions of the business systems. Therefore, strict prevention measures should be taken to avoid such situations. The threats of both the hackers have been

SECURITY and PRIVACY - the following security and privacy requirements apply: The Office does not accept responsibility for the privacy, confidentiality or security of data or information not generated by this office or transmitted from external sources into the system. The Office does not accept responsibility for loss, corruption, misdirection or delays in transmission of personal data through the system. Users are responsible for the integrity of all data and

Data Warehousing: A Strategic Weapon of an Organization. Within Chapter One, an introduction to the study will be provided. Initially, the overall aims of the research proposal will be discussed. This will be followed by a presentation of the overall objectives of the study will be delineated. After this, the significance of the research will be discussed, including a justification and rationale for the investigation. The aims of the study are to