I've been leading this technology spin-out and it hasn't really been formal....but now we are looking at funding and I came upon the realization that if we have to choose right now...I will be the CEO. That is actually really exciting.
It is the first time I REALLY thought about that...
Need to look up the 12 slides for pitches....
http://www.inc.com/guides/2010/10/how-to-pitch-to-angel-investors_pagen_2.html
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Contracts in a Nutshell
Contract= legally enforceable promise
4 elements to contracts:
4 elements to contracts:
- Agreement (offer and acceptance- don't confuse with invitation to bargain)
- Consideration (bargained for exchange of value that induced people to enter into agreement- gifts are not contracts neither are pre-existing duties)
- Legality (if is not legal called a void agreement)
- Capacity (minors and mentally impaired are not in capacity)
Types of Contracts:
- Bilateral (promise for promise)
- Unilateral (promise for action)
- Express (all terms stated)
- Implied
3 Types of implied:
- Implied In Fact- 3 requirements (1) goods or services provided with expectation of payment (2) party knows or should have know of this expectation (3) party had opportunity to reject
- Implied in Law- promise made but no contract exists but treat as if there is one to stop undue enrichment or injustice (promissory estoppel- made clear promise and relied on it to detriment of self)
- Quasi- Contracts- quantum meruit recovery- no promise but would be unjustly enriched if didn't
Sources of Contract Law:
- Common law- must have agreement, consideration, legality, capacity
- UCC- sale of goods: transfer of ownership for a price of movable tangible items- only need intent to have contract.
Agreement:
- Common Law= mirror image rule (must be mirror image to be valid)- must have defined terms
- UCC= no mirror image-- tip: "acceptance expressly limited to terms of this offer" will help stop battle of forms or changes.--can have open terms
Termination:
- Can take back any time before accepted
- expiration (can still revoke before accepted)
- rejection terminates- including counter offers
- option contract makes irrevocable
- if the subject of offer is destroyed
- reasonable amt of time
- reasonable geographic area
- reasonable scope
- conspicuous
- clearly written
- cannot exclude: intentional tort, gross negligence, public interest
Misrepresentation:
- Innocent misrep= can void- no damages
- fraudulent misrep= can void- can sue for fraud- can get damages- can keep contract and sue for damages
Is non-disclosure misrepresentation?
- yes if know.
- yes if the defect is hidden and don't disclose
Statue of Frauds: plaintiff cannot enforce unless in writing as signed if:
- interest in land
- longer than 1 year
- pay debt of another
- made by an executor of an estate
- consideration of marriage
- sale of goods worth $500 or more
Written Doc must contain:
- signature of defendant
- name of each party
- subject matter
- all essential terms and promises
UCC
- also must have written if more than $500
Saturday, February 12, 2011
GREAT Tutorials for Microsoft Project and Tips
http://faculty.bus.oregonstate.edu/Larson/New%20Faculty%20Page/project10/index.htm
These tutorials really are good!
Tips for MS Project:
These tutorials really are good!
Tips for MS Project:
- MS Project does not recognize Resource Dependencies
- Look for Gaps in critical path
- Manually change start dates of tasks with resource dependencies
Friday, February 11, 2011
couple of definitions from day:
eschew:
- shun: avoid and stay away from deliberately; stay clear of
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