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  • Common Law and Equity

    Common Law and Equity

    Burrows - "We do this at common law but that in equity" in the OJLS on fusion generally, just read the conclusion. Millett's argument makes sense until you consider the opposing side. Of course fusion of law and equity is a good thing; we don't need two seperate legal systems. But, in my view, tracing at law and tracing in equity are two entirely different things. They only share the name. The basis of tracing

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    Submitted: March 6, 2012 Autor: WAIDESWARY1993
  • Common Law

    Common Law

    Alan is a qualified accountant and his father Ben, who owns a small business, a bookshop which specialises in acquiring and selling rare books. He recently saw an advertisement in a specialist book magazine for a first edition copy of the only book written by Bruce. The advertisement, which had been placed by Chris, stated that it was ‘on offer for £1,000'. Ben phoned Chris stating that he would buy the book for £0. Chris

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    Submitted: September 5, 2011 Autor: simba
  • Business Entities - Director's Duties Common Law

    Business Entities - Director's Duties Common Law

    • Corporate Governance: describes the way companies are directed and managed. It is concerned with: o Monitoring and reviewing exercise of powers by decision makers o Providing incentives for directors to act in the best interests and discourage harming the company] • Best Practice (ASIC recommendations): o Majority of Board should be NED’s, Chair should be an independent director, Audit Committee should consist of NED’s (majority of which are independent), Remuneration Committee should pay fairly

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    Submitted: August 20, 2012 Autor: bigcheater
  • Common Law and the Brussels

    Common Law and the Brussels

    Common Law and the Brussels 1 Regulation have different interpretations on recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. The Common Law’s rules for recognition and enforcement include all foreign judgments with the exception of those taking place in the courts of Member States. There are special requirements set by common law in accepting foreign judgments and are dependant on a judge’s discretion. It requires that the litigant institute fresh proceedings in England in order to enforce

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    Submitted: March 10, 2013 Autor: dxb625
  • Ucc Vs. Common Law Contracts

    Ucc Vs. Common Law Contracts

    5th Weekly Reflection Rhonda, Misty, Eduardo, John LAW/421 17FEB2015 Mr. Addington ________________ UCC vs. Common Law Contracts The first thing to acknowledge when discussing the UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) in comparison to the Common Law Contract, is that the UCC deals mainly was the sale of good. Also that it is the same, regardless of the state that you are in and the state you want to do business with (with the exception of Louisiana).

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    Submitted: June 29, 2015 Autor: rudedawgg
  • Critically Examine the Liability of Auditors by Referring to the Leading Common Law Cases. Should Liability Reform of Auditors Be Introduced to Hong Kong?

    Critically Examine the Liability of Auditors by Referring to the Leading Common Law Cases. Should Liability Reform of Auditors Be Introduced to Hong Kong?

    Critically examine the liability of auditors by referring to the leading common law cases. Should liability reform of auditors be introduced to Hong Kong? Executive Summary For a long time in accounting industry, the unlimited liability of auditors in many places arouse much debates between parties. It is not only a controversial topic but it is one that causes concern as well. In 2012, the Hong Kong Law Society and LegCo members, the Bill was

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    Submitted: October 27, 2016 Autor: Betty Lau
  • Business Law Strategic Considerations

    Business Law Strategic Considerations

    Kenny's mother sues Authorit-I for the damage caused by Cartman. Cartman was allegedly conducting business, but he was not expected by Authorit-I to conduct himself in the drunken negligent manner he did resulting in the death of Kenny. Authorit-I would be liable for these actions only if Cartman was acting within the scope of his authority as an employee. In this case, the negligent behavior was definitely not requested or authorized by Authroir-I, furthermore, it

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: andrey
  • Functions of Criminal Law

    Functions of Criminal Law

    THE FUNCTION OF THE CRIMINAL LAW The function of the criminal law is largely to set the parameters within which the criminal justice system operates. There are two aspects to this. Firstly, the criminal justice system is a tool of social control representing the agglomeration of powers, procedures and sanctions which surround the criminal law. The police are empowered to investigate crime, search for evidence, arrest suspected offenders and question them. The courts are empowered

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: rita
  • P2p Sharing: How Should the Law Attack Illegal Piracy?

    P2p Sharing: How Should the Law Attack Illegal Piracy?

    Across the United States, ranging from preteens to college students to adults, many people of all ages participate in the common act of file sharing. File sharing is defined as "the activity of making files available to other users for download over the Internet, but also over smaller networks" (P2p 1). More simply, people like to download things for free on the internet. Audio files are the most commonly shared files, despite the laws against

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: rita
  • Wicca - Commonly Misunderstood and Misconstrued Religion

    Wicca - Commonly Misunderstood and Misconstrued Religion

    Wicca is a commonly misunderstood and misconstrued religion. Many people belive that Wiccans, those who chose to follow Wicca, are Witches and Warlocks that practice nothing but dark magic and that they worship the Devil or similar demons. All of these accusations are wrong. To give everyone a better understanding of the religion I suppose I should start with the basics. Wicca is a Paganistic Earth-based religion. This means that we worship many Gods and

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: antoni
  • Business Law Outcome

    Business Law Outcome

    the main sources of Scots Law are; European legislation,UK Legislation(Westminister),Scitish Legislation(Holyrood),Judical Precedent, Institutional writers, Custom, Equity What is meant by the doctrine of judicial precedent;Judicial Precedent is the most important source of common law. I's called Case law, is made by judges in the course of deciding cases.To be regarded as common law these decisions must made by superior court. give one example of judicial precedent-is the case of Donoghue v Stevenson. the advantages of

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    Submitted: March 14, 2011 Autor: Antonio
  • Rockefella Drug Law Policy

    Rockefella Drug Law Policy

    With the active support of then Governor Nelson Rockefeller, the New York drug laws were enacted in 1973, instituting harsh prison sentences for a wide range of drug offenses. The punishments required by this law for the possession or sale of heroin, cocaine and other hard drugs still rank among the most severe in the nation. For example, this statute mandates a judge to impose a prison term of no less than fifteen years to

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    Submitted: March 15, 2011 Autor: peter
  • How Far Did Turkey Break International Law in Cyprus in 1974?

    How Far Did Turkey Break International Law in Cyprus in 1974?

    How Far did Turkey Violate International Law and Order when She Invaded Cyprus in 1974? On July 15th 1974 the military Junta known as EOKA-B led a coup against the Cypriot government of Archbishop Makarios III. This coup was the excuse for Turkey's military interference. Instead of restoring order in government as she had claimed was the aim of the intervention, Turkish troops pushed themselves through the island while claiming territory, lives and territory, reaching

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    Submitted: March 17, 2011 Autor: andrey
  • Cinven Gardner Merchant Private Equity

    Cinven Gardner Merchant Private Equity

    Gardner Merchant (GM) is a contract catering and facilities management services business covering the entire process of serving meals from staffing to cooking. GM consists of five business areas (contract catering, specialist catering, Kelvin, Lockhart and France Production) of which contract catering is the biggest in terms of EBIT contribution. GM's main operations are in the UK, but GM offers services as well in selected countries in Europe, the US, Australia and the Far East.

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    Submitted: March 17, 2011 Autor: peter
  • Business Law

    Business Law

    Answer no. 4) Profit maximization which basically follows laissez-faire theory of capitalism is concerned about gaining long term profit, circumscribed within the boundaries of law. However it can also be argued that proper allocation of resources should sometimes be sacridized for the social concern that involves the employee, employer, the environment and society as a whole. Even though profit maximization is a prime motive in a free market, but when a firm is hires a

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    Submitted: April 1, 2011 Autor: rita
  • Impact of Van Gend En Loos Case (european Union Law)

    Impact of Van Gend En Loos Case (european Union Law)

    So we're here today to examine the true significance of the Van Gand case. And its quite amazing, because this case has been claimed to be one of the most significant, if not the most significant case in the context of EU law and development. Today, Husayn and me will attempt show you why this so, and in the process we will examine in detail the consequences of this case. But first in order to

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    Submitted: April 3, 2011 Autor: Antonio
  • Gm 597 Week 3 - Business Law

    Gm 597 Week 3 - Business Law

    GM597 Week 3 22.10 Reference to another agreement Holly Hill Acres, Ltd had purchased land from Rogers and Blythe. Holly Hill issued a promissory note for a mortgage to Rogers and Blythe a couple of months later Rogers and Blythe took out a loan from Charter Bank of Gainesville. In order for Rogers and Blythe to secure the loan from Charter Bank they had to transfer the promissory note it had created with Holly Hill.

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    Submitted: April 5, 2011 Autor: Techone
  • Roman Empire - Civil Law System

    Roman Empire - Civil Law System

    Introduction Generally, law is set of general rules which helps to regulate people's behavior and it is used to govern society. Law is used from ancient times and it has developed year by year. And many people understand law differently. As Aristotle states "Law is a form of order and good law must necessarily mean good order". Also Roman Empire has big contribution for change of law. Roman law influenced legal system of world. Now,

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    Submitted: April 5, 2011 Autor: andrey
  • Why Less Lethal Weapons Should Be Used by All Law Enforcement?

    Why Less Lethal Weapons Should Be Used by All Law Enforcement?

    Emily Tibbetts Professor Kershner English Composition I (ENG 101) April 14, 2011 Why less lethal weapons should be used by all law enforcement The use of less lethal weapons should be used by all law enforcement agencies in the United States, as an alternative to a fire arm. Everyone should be all for the use of these weapons because they are "less lethal" than a traditional fire arm and they will cause very little bodily

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    Submitted: April 12, 2011 Autor: simba
  • Decline of Antiquity and the Ascent of Feudalism: How Roman and Germanic Ancestral Law Evolved into Feudalism

    Decline of Antiquity and the Ascent of Feudalism: How Roman and Germanic Ancestral Law Evolved into Feudalism

    Decline of Antiquity and the Ascent of Feudalism: How Roman and Germanic Ancestral Law Evolved into Feudalism The tumultuous and transformative decline of the Roman Empire brought about a new period known as the Middle Ages, and with it came a new system of rule under feudalist doctrine. The word feudalism comes from the latin term feudum, or fee. However, the expression also derives from the Old High German for cattle, fihu (Stubbs 273). Although

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    Submitted: April 13, 2011 Autor: antoni
  • Comparison of Pakistani Labor Laws with International Labor Laws

    Comparison of Pakistani Labor Laws with International Labor Laws

    Comparison of Pakistani labor laws with international labor laws: Before going towards any comparison I want to clear one thing that laws are not something super natural things, or something out of mind these are your norms, culture religious values, and traditions that are imposed on you with little amendments and legal authority. The laws of any country are so inflexible with these above things that even the cruelest dictators cannot made laws against these

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    Submitted: June 11, 2011 Autor: mani_204
  • Business Entities, Laws, and Regulations Paper

    Business Entities, Laws, and Regulations Paper

    Business Entities, Laws, and Regulations Paper Name University of Phoenix Business Entities, Laws, and Regulations Business today is unique in that there are many different types of structures, laws, and regulations that allow them to operate in what the owners need to be efficient and competitive. They basically have to take note on how they are controlled, liability in doing business, and how the business and owners will be taxed. While depending on what type

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    Submitted: June 20, 2011 Autor: kendori
  • Common Water Problem

    Common Water Problem

    2. Common Water Problems All water use in the industrial application will have below common problems due to the impurities from the water. • Corrosion In its very simple form, corrosion is the undesirable deterioration of metal or alloys as result of their interaction with the environment like air and water. In all water application this condition exists and thus corrosion will happen. The impact of the corrosion is the destruction of the equipment and

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    Submitted: July 11, 2011 Autor: lhkoo
  • Administrative Law Final Paper - Just Because You Don’t Win, Doesn’t Mean You Need to Re-Write the Rules

    Administrative Law Final Paper - Just Because You Don’t Win, Doesn’t Mean You Need to Re-Write the Rules

    Just Because You Don’t Win, Doesn’t Mean You Need to Re-write the Rules Administrative law is a form of public law that derives its basis from constitutional law, criminal law, and family law. It is not governed through Acts of Parliament such as the Constitution Act, however there are statutes specific to certain realms of administrative law such as labour relations, worker’s compensation, and employment insurance, among others. Administrative law is essentially the civil duty

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    Submitted: August 5, 2011 Autor: jayrolston
  • Child Labor Laws - History Child Labor Laws

    Child Labor Laws - History Child Labor Laws

    Throughout our history Child Labor Laws have impacted our economy going way back to the beginning of the United States. Other countries around the world rely on children making money to support families. Nearly 70% of child labor occurs in agriculture, fishing, hunting, and forestry. We as Americans have child labor laws to prevent physical and mental harm to our children. Question is who should make the rules. I believe that Child Labor Laws should

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    Submitted: August 16, 2011 Autor: albie1979

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