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5 January, 06:02

Brian Weyland was an agent for Clothes Horse, Inc, a clothing manufacturer. Weyland's job was to find new designs and bring them to Clothes Horse for production. Weyland found a new style in women's tops that he felt would be a top seller. Weyland obtained licenses from the designer and began producing the tops through a company of his own, Wey-Out Designs. Weyland: A) is free to compete because he was an independent contractor. B) has breached his duty of loyalty to Clothes Horse. C) has done nothing wrong as long as he obtained the proper licenses. D) Both a and c

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  1. 5 January, 06:13
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    Answer: Option D

    Explanation:

    Option A and C is the best answer to this scenario.

    If he has gotten the right license for his company, then he has done nothing wrong. business is a world on its own and anyone capable of doing what will sell can go on so far the rules and guild lines for such is adhered to, such as obtaining licences and registration with important bodies, with this weyland is go to go.
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