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Liability Of A Company Towards Others For The Acts Of Its Manager, Dr> Hussein Yousef Ghanayem
Liability Of A Company Towards Others For The Acts Of Its Manager, Dr> Hussein Yousef Ghanayem
UAEU Law Journal
The mass of problems arising from the acts of company manager’s together with the lack of sufficient rules that govern the subject reflect the importance of our discussion. Modern trends tend to enlarge the company's liability in the field of both contractual and noncontractual sphere. Regarding contractual liability, it is now well established that a company is bound by the acts performed by its manager as long as the following conditions are fulfilled: (a) The manager acts in the name of the company. (b) The manager acts with in the object of the company. (c) The other party to the …
What's In Your Box? Removing The Tiffany Standard Of Knowledge In Online Marketplaces, Hayley Dunn
What's In Your Box? Removing The Tiffany Standard Of Knowledge In Online Marketplaces, Hayley Dunn
Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology
Online shopping is a quintessential component of modern life. Millions of products from trusted brands are conveniently available at single-stop online marketplaces such as Amazon, eBay, and Alibaba with the click of a button from the comfort of home. But is the product delivered to the consumer’s front door actually the same as the one found on a store shelf? Pervasive trademark infringement in online marketplaces makes the answer to this question difficult, that is, until the consumer experiences negative consequences from a counterfeited product.
Under Tiffany (NJ) Inc. v. eBay, Inc., online marketplaces face almost no liability …