Answer:
The court ruled against both Americar and Regency Inn, and then Regency Inn won its case against Americar. The nuisance case itself is pretty unpleasant, so it's not worth referring to it.
The fundamentals for the ruling against Americar were that they themselves had drafted the lease agreement and that the clause included in the lease agreement by which they agreed to indemnify Regency Inn was valid. The original lease term had already expired, but Americar continued to lease the offices on a monthly basis. Since they never left the place, the clauses in the original agreement were still valid even though the lease changed to a monthly basis. I.e. if you sign a lease contract and after the original contract is over, you continue to lease the same place, then the clauses from the original contract still apply.
The clause stated that Americar was liable for damages that took place on the leased premises or in their proximity, i.e. the area near their offices. The parking lot was considered to be in the proximity of Americar's offices.
Answer:
$3,283
Explanation:
Calculation for the overhead cost be added to Job W at year-end
Using this formula
Overhead cost =(Overhead cost / Direct Labor) *Job W Direct Labor
Overhead cost=($6,365 / $9,500) *$4,900
Overhead cost=0.67*$4,900
Overhead cost=$3,283
Therefore the overhead cost be added to Job W at year-end is $3,283
<span>In this case the total of debit column is more than that of credit column. It can be because of two situations. One situation is that the expenses are recorded twice or more in the books in the account due to which the debit side is coming more than the credit side. Or other way around, the income has been recorded less than what needs to be actually recorded.Hence there is an accounting error committed in this scenario.</span>
Answer: suggests that the firm's previous choices were not the best ones.
Explanation: For a long-tenured top-level manager to make such proclamation, shows the inefficiencies of the firm which he is a part of. He obviously has been with the firm for a very long time and making that proclamation will also be a dent in his image as a manager.
Tours will be held on the following evenings, for the school districts listed. Times are 6:00 – 8:00 PM on these nights:
* Danville – February 3rd and 4th
* Central Columbia and Millville – February 10th and 11th
* Berwick – February 16th
* Southern Columbia and Bloomsburg – February 17th and 18th