Evaluating Business Ethics And Legal Implications In Contractual Agreements: A Case Study On Business Decision-Making
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Evaluating Business Ethics and Legal Implications in ContractualAgreements: A Case Study on Business Decision-MakingIn light of the ethical and legal issues raised in the responses regarding the businessrelationship with Don, evaluate thedecision to end the contract with him and pursue a newagreement with the company of Connecticut. Discuss the implications of continuing orending the contract from both a legal and moral standpoint, considering aspects such asbusiness ethics, contract law, and personal beliefs.Word Count Requirement:Your answer should be between 400-500 words.Reaction to post-1Yes you are right to consider that engaging with company ofConnecticutis right decisionbecause in modern time business run on profits basis not on the beliefs, andConnecticutcompany is offering much better price and bigger market in comparison to company of Don.Legally also Don had not done the right things as he entered into the contract with your son,who is not officially representing your company. Moreover the don also not disclosed orexplain the implication of the contract to your son as falsely convinced as regular formality.Entering into a contract with minor itself has made the contract illegal and son is notrepresentative of the company as he is only a part time delivery boy working for thecompany.Don intentiondoes not seemto be right from starting as he used to pay the late payment butin original agreement it is stated that payment should be made within the first 30daysofdelivery, he himself was guilty of the breach of contract. Yes you are rightly commented thaton spiritual groundalso Jesus has shown your path that does not believe everyone blindly andyou cannot judge a person from seeing on the face as he may contain bad intention for you in
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