案例分析题 [案例4]A公司从B公司购买一批医疗器械,总价款为人民币150万元。依据双方约定,1998年5月28日,A公司向B公司支付定金人民币30万元;B公司于7月8日交货,A公司在收货后10日内付清余款。5月28日,A公司向B公司开出一张金额为人民币30万元的转账支票(同城使用,下同)。6月10日,B公司向付款人Y提示付款,付款人Y拒绝付款。B公司在遭拒绝付款后,遂向A公司要求重新出票,在A公司重新出票后,B公司方获付款。7月8日,B公司按时交货。7月12日,A公司将从C公司背书受让的一张金额为人民币150万元的银行汇票背书转让给B公司。7月13日,B公司因偿还债务又将该汇票背书转让给D公司。7月15日,A公司发现B公司交付的货物为伪劣产品,遂即通知付款人W拒绝向上述银行汇票的持票人付款,但D公司于7月16日向付款人W提示该汇票请示付款时,付款人W仍然按票面金额向D公司支付了全部票款。7月18日,A公司将货物退还了B公司,同时要求B公司返还货款及承担担保责任;B公司同意退还货款,但拒绝承担担保责任。A公司遂向人民法院提起诉讼。经查:B公司系由甲、乙、丙共同投资设立的一家有限责任公司,该公司于1998年元月18日成立,注册资金为人民币150万元,其中:甲以现金人民币30万元出资;乙以房屋折价人民币60万元出资;丙以办公设施折价人民币60万元出资。经有关中介机构评估和审定:甲出资的现金如数到位;乙出资的房屋价值仅为人民币20万元;丙出资的办公设施实际价值只有人民币15万元。要求:根据上述事实,分别回答以下问题:(1)付款人Y拒绝向B公司支付所持转账支票票款是否正确为什么(2)A公司要求B公司承担担保责任的依据是什么B公司应如何承担担保责任(3)付款人w向D公司支付所持银行汇票票款是否正确为什么(4)根据《中华人民共和国公司法》的规定,B公司的股东如何承担出资不实的民事责任
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TextThe American definition of success is largely one of acquiring wealth and a high material standard of living. It is not surprising, (1) , that Americans have valued education for its monetary value. The belief is widespread in the United States (2) the more schooling people have, the more money they will (3) when they leave school. The belief is strongest (4) the desirability of an undergraduate university degree, or a (5) degree such as medicine or law (6) the undergraduate degree. The money value of graduate degrees in (7) such as art, history, or philosophy is not (8) great.This belief in the monetary value of education is (9) by research outcomes on income. Ben Wattenberg, a social scientist, estimates that in the (10) of a lifetime a man (11) a college school diploma in 1972 could earn about $380,000 more than a man who (12) had a high school diploma. Perhaps this helps to explain survey (13) which showed that Americans who (14) they had lived their lives differently in some way regretted (15) of all that they did not get more education. The regret is (16) by those who have made (17) to the top and by those who have not. (18) a man like Douglas Fraser, the president of the United Auto Workers Union, a nationally known and successful leader, was (19) by regrets that he did not climb higher on the (20) ladder. 15()
A. least
B. best
C. most
D. last
TextThe American definition of success is largely one of acquiring wealth and a high material standard of living. It is not surprising, (1) , that Americans have valued education for its monetary value. The belief is widespread in the United States (2) the more schooling people have, the more money they will (3) when they leave school. The belief is strongest (4) the desirability of an undergraduate university degree, or a (5) degree such as medicine or law (6) the undergraduate degree. The money value of graduate degrees in (7) such as art, history, or philosophy is not (8) great.This belief in the monetary value of education is (9) by research outcomes on income. Ben Wattenberg, a social scientist, estimates that in the (10) of a lifetime a man (11) a college school diploma in 1972 could earn about $380,000 more than a man who (12) had a high school diploma. Perhaps this helps to explain survey (13) which showed that Americans who (14) they had lived their lives differently in some way regretted (15) of all that they did not get more education. The regret is (16) by those who have made (17) to the top and by those who have not. (18) a man like Douglas Fraser, the president of the United Auto Workers Union, a nationally known and successful leader, was (19) by regrets that he did not climb higher on the (20) ladder. 16()
A. shared
B. shown
C. concerned
D. suffered
Where does this conversation take place?()
At a post office
B. At a shop
C. At a restaurant
D. At a bank
在发票、装箱单、提单等单据中显示的运输标志是主唛而不是侧唛。 ( )
A. 对
B. 错