The Legal Environment of Business: Text and Cases (MindTap Course List)
10th Edition
ISBN: 9781305967304
Author: Frank B. Cross, Roger LeRoy Miller
Publisher: Cengage Learning
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Question
Chapter 18, Problem 4BCP
Summary Introduction
Case summary: Person G, director of company K, opened her own company SA and used the employees, premises, customer relationships, credits of K to the advantage of S. In return K paid merely 1 percent of SA’ total sales to K.
To find: Breach of fiduciary duties by G in the given case.
Expert Solution & Answer
Trending nowThis is a popular solution!
Students have asked these similar questions
homas Persson and Jon Nokes founded Smart Inventions, Inc., to market household consumer products. The success of their first product, the Smart Mop, continued with later products, which were sold through infomercials and other means. Persson and Nokes were the firm’s officers and equal shareholders. Persson was responsible for product development, and Nokes was in charge of day-to-day operations. In time, they became dissatisfied with each other’s efforts. Nokes represented the firm as financially “dying,” “in a grim state, . . . worse than ever,” and offered to buy all of Persson’s shares for $1.6 million. Persson accepted.On the day that they signed the agreement to transfer the shares, Smart Inventions began marketing a new product—the Tap Light. It was an instant success, generating millions of dollars in revenues. In negotiating with Persson, Nokes had intentionally kept the Tap Light a secret. Persson sued Smart Inventions, asserting fraud and other claims. Under what principle…
Duties and Liabilities of Corporate Directors
Discuss the extent to which a director should be held liable for breaching his or her duty of care if he or she simply neglects to read materials regarding issues to be voted on at board meetings or neglects to show up for these meetings.
2. Should such a person be equally or less liable than a director who knowingly votes to approve an illegal or harmful act?
Is the rule that franchisors are not liable for the torts of a franchisee fair?
Chapter 18 Solutions
The Legal Environment of Business: Text and Cases (MindTap Course List)
Knowledge Booster
Similar questions
- BUSINESS IN UK Edward Waters was employed by a national stationers but was made redundant in January 2005. He spent months searching for another job, but eventually gave up and decided to set up his own business. He had always been a film buff and opened up a DUD rental shop in Cardiff. In a room above the shop he opened up a Mall café. He used £6,000 of his own savings anti a £2,000 bank loan to meet the set up costs. He also qualified for £40 per week from the government's Enterprise Allowance Scheme. Edward employed two part firm students to help out in the café on weekends anti school holidays. After a slow star business picked up al d his cafe gained popularity with students from local colleges. He spotted at opportunity aid lowered prices slightly to encourage even more students to After one year he extended his bank loan to £3,000 anti bought some more kitchen equipment to provide substantial lunch time meals. Again he kept prices low and targeted the student market. The…arrow_forwardIntel made large loyalty payments to HP in exchange for HP buying most of their chips from Intel instead of rival AMD. AMD sued Intel under the antitrust laws, and Intel settled the case by paying $1.25 billion to AMD What incentive conflict was being controlled by these loyalty payments? What advice did Intel ignore when they adopted this practice (consider how the Robinson-Patman Act applies to their practice) and speculate why Intel ignored the advice.arrow_forwardQuestion 4 Qualified as a Hong Kong CPA, Jerry was an executive director of Win Ltd, a conglomerate listed in the HKSAR. Believing in the profit potential of the PRC electric vehicles manufacturing industry, Jerry caused Win Ltd to invest heavily in the shares of one of the PRC electric vehicles manufacturers for the first time. As soon as the investment was made and unexpected to the investment community generally, several countries announced the imposition of import tariffs on PRC electric vehicles, thus adversely affecting the profitability of the industry. Win Ltd suffered considerable losses in the said investment. (a). Describe the applicable standards of directors' duty when determining whether Jerry has fully discharged his duty in making the said decision as a director to cause Win Ltd to make the said investment. (b). Has Jerry breached any directors' duty if he honestly believed in the future of the PRC electric vehicles manufacturing industry? (c). Would there be any…arrow_forward
- Korona is the managing director of COVID Ltd, a company listed on the stock exchange. Hecomes across information of the purchase of certain machinery in his capacity as a director.Instead of availing the information to the company, he diverts it to DB (Pty) Ltd, a companywhich he fully owns. The company enters into an agreement for the purchase of the machinery.The chairperson of COVID Ltd has found out what Korona has done. He comes to you foradvice. Advice the Chairperson of COVID Ltd on the legal position.arrow_forwardPrincess was appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of TSF Food Products Trading and Manufacturing Corporation due to the death of her father. Their company is open to public and had to adapt to being transparent to outside investors. There were pressures from the shareholders to reduce operating cost of the business in order to increase profits. In response to their request, Princess implemented cost cutting measures by means of imposing early retirement of employees who she felt could no longer cope up with the work so to decrease the digitize operation of the business. As expected, most of the employees were not happy upon knowing the situation and this affected the morale of their employees. Princess sought the assistance of Mark, the company’s HR manager. Mark suggested a comprehensive program wherein all employees would be evaluated based on achieving results by means of demonstrating to their employees that their performance affects company’s status. Those…arrow_forwardmatching setarrow_forward
- Korona is the managing director of COVID Ltd, a company listed on the stock exchange. He comes across information of the purchase of certain machinery in his capacity as a director. Instead of availing the information to the company, he diverts it to DB (Pty) Ltd, a company which he fully owns. The company enters into an agreement for the purchase of the machinery. The chairperson of COVID Ltd has found out what Korona has done. He comes to you for advice:RequiredAdvice the Chairperson of COVID Ltd on the legal position .arrow_forwardAfter a complaint was filed against him, Broker Ike was found guilty of a license law violation. He was fined and had to pay legal fees totaling $8,900. This was paid by the Recovery Fund. What else is likely to happen to Broker Ike? . The FREC can issue a citation and the Ike's license becomes involuntary inactive. O The FREC will suspend the Ike's license until the fund has been repaid in full. O The FREC declares Ike's license null and void. The FREC will revoke the Ike's license.arrow_forwardFranchising is a business plan in which an owner (franchisor) permits a free operator (franchisee) to utilize its laid-out brand, items, benefits, and working framework in return for different charges, royalties, or continuous help. This plan empowers the franchisee to work their own business under the franchisor's laid-out brand and take advantage of its demonstrated plan of action, while the franchisor extends its image presence and gathers fees and royalties. Franchising is a typical technique for business development and can be tracked down in different ventures, including drive-through eateries, retail, auto, and numerous others. Type and Model of Franchise: When considering franchising your business, it's crucial to determine the type and model that best suits your business and its goals. There are several types and models to consider: a. Business Arrangement Establishment: Justification: This model is great on the off chance that you have a clear-cut business idea with a…arrow_forward
- Ganny has an idea and hires a photographer to execute his idea, Ganny pays for his or her expenses including models, film, processing, assistants, and special equipment, Does the copyright belong to Ganny? Explain your answer.arrow_forward1. Explain how the ethics of an individual’s actions within a corporation is affected by the ethics of the corporation and by the fact that the corporation operates within the system of American free enterprise. 2. At which level do philosophical analysis and reflection take place? Why is that level higher than the other levels? 4. When moral rights clash, how does one decide between them?arrow_forwardWhile tax-exempt entities are indeed generally exempt from paying Federal income tax, they must operate in ways that guarantee that they remain in compliance with tax laws governing their tax-exempt status. List and explain steps tax-exempt entities must take to protect their tax-exempt status.arrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- BUSN 11 Introduction to Business Student EditionBusinessISBN:9781337407137Author:KellyPublisher:Cengage LearningEssentials of Business Communication (MindTap Cou...BusinessISBN:9781337386494Author:Mary Ellen Guffey, Dana LoewyPublisher:Cengage LearningAccounting Information Systems (14th Edition)BusinessISBN:9780134474021Author:Marshall B. Romney, Paul J. SteinbartPublisher:PEARSON
- International Business: Competing in the Global M...BusinessISBN:9781259929441Author:Charles W. L. Hill Dr, G. Tomas M. HultPublisher:McGraw-Hill Education
BUSN 11 Introduction to Business Student Edition
Business
ISBN:9781337407137
Author:Kelly
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Essentials of Business Communication (MindTap Cou...
Business
ISBN:9781337386494
Author:Mary Ellen Guffey, Dana Loewy
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Accounting Information Systems (14th Edition)
Business
ISBN:9780134474021
Author:Marshall B. Romney, Paul J. Steinbart
Publisher:PEARSON
International Business: Competing in the Global M...
Business
ISBN:9781259929441
Author:Charles W. L. Hill Dr, G. Tomas M. Hult
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Education