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Case Law Review - the Plaintiff
LAW REPORT CASE REVIEW Name of Case: John: In the matter of ABC Court: G j, single judge of the Federal Court of Australia Material facts: The plaintiff, Mr. John, was autonomically disqualified from managing corporations under s206B of the Corporations Act 2001 (the Act) for a conviction of an offence that involved “dishonesty and is punishable by imprisonment for at least 3 months”. Accordingly, on 14 April 2005, he pledged guilty to 5 charges,
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The Sources of Canadian Law - Legislation
Accounting Law The Sources of Canadian Law- Legislation (most important source of law) is a law in code form enacted by government bodies that have been given law making power. 3 types of legislation are: Statutes, Regulations and Bylaw. Statutes (aka an Act) are codes of law on specific subject matters that have been enacted by federal Parliament or a provincial Legislature/ Legislative assembly with Legislative power given to it by the Canadian Constitution. A
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Environmental Laws: Clean Air Act 1970
ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS: CLEAN AIR ACT 1970 The Clean Air Act is the federal law which has communicated to guarantee that we have air that isn’t polluted and safe for us to breathe. The law main objective is for public health protection, and also seeks to protect the environment from air pollution. • The features of the Clean Air Act: Set national health-based air quality standards for protection against common pollutants including ozone, carbon monoxide, sculpture
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Hrm 531 - Labor Laws and Unions/department of the Air Force
Labor Laws and Unions/Department of the Air Force David Harness HRM 531 July 19, 2011 Labor Laws and Unions/Department of the Air Force In this paper the subject to address is labor laws and the union associated with the United States Air Force's (USAF) civilian workforce. This civilian workforce is a subsidiary unit under the Department of Defense (DOD). It is no different than any other cooperate organization which occasionally experience legal issues requiring representation
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A Business Law Elective Concentrating on E-Commerce and Internet Law and Technology
This article is intended to assist teaching a business law elective concentrating on e-commerce and internet law and technology with an entrepreneurial approach through emphasizing the interaction between technology, business and law. Faculty who wish to incorporate active learning approaches to an e-commerce or internet technology and law course should find this work most beneficial as it will yield engaged students able to truly understand the significance of legal issues that arise with technology and
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Labour Ticker - Northwest Airlines
+ + + THE LABOUR TICKER + + + September 21, 2007 Northwest Airlines said it will soon embark on its "largest training initiative in over a decade" to help employees improve customer service after years of cost-cutting. The airline said that after 20 months of restructuring under Chapter 11 it now has a "competitive cost structure," but that it is merely "the opening ante" of what's needed to succeed. The carrier stated that "customer
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Law Enforcement History
Law Enforcement Law enforcement was not always as organized as it is today. When law enforcement officers first came into play, they were not called law enforcement or police officers. They were originally called a Posse which is a group of people coming together to go after people who have committed crimes. This paper will describe the historical development of police agencies. The paper will also reveal the jurisdiction along with the role in contemporary
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Report of Business Law
A contract may be unconditional or absolute on the one hand and conditional or contingent on the other. The absolute or unconditional contract is one without any reservations or conditions and is to be performed under any event. On the other hand, conditional or contingent contract is one in which a promise is conditional and the contract shall be performed only on the happening or not happening of some future uncertain event. The event must
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International Law of Business
Please Read the Instructions Carefully. Please don't panic. Explain what you know about each question in clear short answers USING YOUR OWN WORDS. PLEASE DO NOT COPY THE BOOK OR POWERPOINTS. Please think and plan your answer before you start to write. I will grade based upon how you demonstrate your understanding of the concepts/analysis. This is only the second time I have taught this course, so I do not know what to expect. Please
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Statutory Rape Laws Are Patronizing to Girls and Discriminating to Boys
Statutory Rape Laws Are Patronizing To Girls and Discriminating To Boys Lizbeth Mondragon Antelope Valley College Psychology 101 Richard Manley 11-21-2011 Abstract Males always seem to get the role of the predator and females the victims, but I believe that when both are aware of what they are doing, the age difference, and agree to have sex, they are neither. There are many cases where the male has had sex with a minor and vice
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The Mabo Case Was Initially Sees as a Revolution in Australian Law, but Its Legal Effects Have Turned out to Be Largely Illusory. Discuss This Statement
The Mabo case was initially sees as a revolution in Australian law, but its legal effects have turned out to be largely illusory. Discuss this statement 2000 words Introduction: Social Injustice arises from the distinguished treatment and unfair acts against a society in its divisions of rewards and burdens. The concept is distinct from those of justice in law, which may or may not be considered moral in practice. Social Injustice can be traced back
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Contract Law Intentions to Create Leagal Relations
Intention to be bound is essential The intention to create legal relations is an essential element in the formation of a contract. Where no intention to be bound can be attributed to the parties, there is no contract. The test of intention is objective. The courts seek to give effect to the intentions of the parties, whether expressed or presumed. In Rose and Frank Co. v Crompton Bros. (1925) AC 445 Atkin LJ said, in
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Criminal Law Evaluation - American Criminal Justice System
Criminal Law Evaluation Criminal law is the basis for the American criminal justice system. According to Cornell University Law School (2010), “a "crime" is any act or omission (of an act) in violation of a public law forbidding or commanding it (para. 2). Criminal law protects society from the deliberate harm perpetrated by others. The United States Congress and the individual states have enacted laws that define specific crimes and the accompanying punishments when those
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Internet Sales Law
Firstly this essay will point out the areas that the case between Mr. Dusko and the seller of the kitten fall under regards the sale of the kitten. Section 14(2) & (3) applies in the case between Mr. Dusko and the seller as well as strict liability. The essay will also point out the satisfactory quality and fitness for purpose again under section 14(2) & (3). The essay will go to show further subsections with
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Business Law Firm Enhance Productivity
The pervasive influence of information technology (IT) in the computing age cannot be overstated. Since the 90s, IT has brought about a revolution at the workplace. The recent development and fast-paced adoption of Internet communication and Web-based technologies and applications has enhanced the potential of IT. IT and computer systems deployed strategically can impact the operational aspects and productivity parameters of a business. Related Searches: Startup BusinessBusiness Law Firm Enhance Productivity IT and attendant technologies
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Law About Homosexual
Law of homosexual in HK: 1.Before 1991, homosexual acts, such as acts of gross indecency between male and male, or anal sex (commonly known as sodomy) are committing criminal offences in Hong Kong. In Hong Kong, the sodomy as early as 1861 had become a criminal offence. However, the Government in 1991 to amend the relevant Ordinances, so that in addition to the 21 year old consenting male homosexual acts in private, such as criminal
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Business Entities Laws and Regulations Paper
Business Entities, Laws, And Regulations Paper Business Entities, Laws, and Regulations Business Entities, Laws, and Regulations Two start-up businesses in different industries are beginning and an established company with labor issues are the focus of this paper. For the two start-ups, a sports bar and a birth clinic, a case needs to be made for the type of business entity they should each use. The established company is a construction company whose business entity must
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Ip Law N Legal Definition
IP Law n Legal definition. Intellectual property is a property right that can be protected under federal and state law, including copyrightable works, ideas, discoveries, and inventions. The term intellectual property relates to intangible property such as patents, trademarks, copyrights, and tradesecrets. Thus, in today's legal marketplace most registered patent attorneys hold themselves out as intellectual property law attorneys, as opposed to merely a patent attorney. A patent is the right to exclude others from
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Business Law
Business Law Issue: CP liable for loss?? - $30 000 (salary) - $170 000 (work stoppage) - $150 000 (project fees) Law: Breach of contract - RDC concrete v. Sato kogyo - Clearly does not provide for termination - Either party renounces, condition breached or consequences are serious - In this case condition is breached (warranty breached but consequences serious) - Expressed terms – oral/written - Implied terms (since it is not given in the
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How a Bill Becomes a Law
How a Bill Becomes a Law Creating laws is the most important job for the United States House of Representatives. All laws in the United States begin as bills. Before a bill can become a law, it has to be approved by the U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate, and the President. A law begins as an idea. The idea can come from a member of the House of Representatives or the Senate or
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Water Laws in Kerala: An Overview
1. Introduction Water is an indispensable natural resource that sustains life on earth. Everyone may agree that it is a fundamental human need and has emerged as an invaluable economic asset. A considerable section of people view it as a basic human right. Though water is a finite natural resource, the demand on it is growing rapidly due to reasons like population growth, intensive agriculture, expanding industrial needs etc. Simultaneously water resource is being depleted,
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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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Law Case
There is a common saying within the sales circle that sales people will do ANYTHING to achieve a sale. Where is the ethics here? Is profit and making money the sole reason to draw sales? My personal opinion is an obvious NO! A sales person must add value to the selling process. Whenever we sell, we need to have three mindsets to live by. Not to get the sale, not to make profits and not
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Star Characteristics and Law
Spectral Classes of stars Balmer strongest spectral class A Electrons start at energy level N-2 Paschen strongest spectral class M Electrons start at energy level N-3 Lyman strongest spectral class O or B Electrons start at energy level N-1 • The stars surface temperature determines the strength of its spectral lines. The Doppler Effect is the change in frequency of a wave for an observer moving relative to the source of the wave. The Doppler
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Business Law 415 Week Two State of Confusion Memorandum
State of Confusion Memo State of Confusion Memorandum To: Mrs. Pierre From: Mrs. Young Date: February 23, 2012 RE: Tanya Trucker versus State of Confusion Issue: What are the federal guidelines when a state employs a statute requiring manitory installations of B-type hitches for trucks and towing trailers using its highways? Discussion The state of Confusion has a statute requiring all trucks and towing trailers traveling its highways to use a B-type truck hitch. The
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