Simon’s Food Truck (Wheelin’ and Dealin’) 1. Describe each element necessary to form a contract. Determine whether each element is present in the Simon’s Food Truck (Wheelin’ and Dealin’) scenario. a. Offer b. Acceptance c. Capacity d. Legality e. Assent f. Consideration and Promissory Estoppel Resources • Textbook: Business Law and the Legal Environment • […]
If a plaintiff is partially liable for his or her own injuries, what impact would the doctrines of contributory negligence and comparative negligence have on his or her case?
Topic: Simon’s Food Truck (Minnow Nabbing Read “The Exclusionary Rule in US Criminal Trials.” Answer the following questions in 50 to 100 words each. a. What are the elements of negligence? When and how can a plaintiff claim damages if the defendant has breached a duty of care? b. If a plaintiff is partially liable […]
List and explain at least 3 restaurants that may have made the shift since the pandemic or those who have resorted to opening a ghost/cloud kitchen.
Ghost Kitchen List at least 3 restaurants that may have made the shift since the pandemic or those who have resorted to opening a ghost/cloud kitchen instead of their original brick and mortar or food truck plan. Explain all of these restaurants’ changes in detail.
Based on the previous analyses, what options are Evan and Gil considering, and how would you advise the food truck entrepreneurs to proceed?
Seminar Management Strategy Policy Assignment Read the case study “Senor Sisig” and read “Better Normal Chapter 3”.Then answer the following questions and how it relates to the chapter: (Seperate part 1& 2) Part 1:Describe the competitive conditions in the food truck industry.Given the relative attractiveness or unattractiveness of this industry, are Evan and Gilsatisfied with […]