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    Republic Act of the Philippines

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    Republic Acts of the Philippines Republic Act No. 10143 an Act Establishing the Philippine Tax Academy‚ Defining its Powers and Functions Lapsed Into Law on June 30‚ 2010 Republic Act No. 10142 An Act Providing for the Rehabilitation or Liquidation of Financially Distressed Enterprises and Individuals Lapsed Into Law on June 30‚ 2010 Republic Act No. 10141 An Act Converting the Sta. Catalina - Pamplona-Tanjay City Provincial Road in the Province of Negros Oriental Into a National Road Approved

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    Clayton Antitrust Act

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    Antitrust act in the year 1890. That act strove to control the market environment by putting a tight leash on trusts‚ organizations and companies which went against that act. To complement and strengthen this Sherman act‚ which later on turned out to be the basis of anti trust litigation by Federal government‚ another Act was passed sometime later‚ in the year 1914. This was the Clayton Antitrust act‚ passed by the Congress of the United States‚ drafted by Henry Clayton which explains the

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    Information Technology Act The Information Technology Act 2000 (ITA-2000)(IT ACT) is an Act of the Indian Parliament (No 21 of 2000) notified on October 17‚ 2000. History of the Act The United Nations General Assembly by resolution A/RES/51/162‚ dated the 30 January 1997 has adopted the Model Law on Electronic Commerce adopted by the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law. This is referred to as the UNCITRAL Model Law on E-Commerce. Following the UN Resolution India passed the Information

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    English Literature - Othello How is Othello’s behaviour in Act Two different from his behaviour in Act One? How do you account for this change? What consequences do you think it will have? In Act One‚ Othello appeared to be in control of his emotions. When Brabantio confronts Othello‚ accusing him of stealing and raping his daughter Desdemona by means of witchcraft‚ Othello is calm and tells his men to stop the fighting. Although he is being accused of kidnapping and raping Desdemona‚ in which

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    Dream Act Thesis

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    Statement Broad topic Immigration More specific topic Dream Act Research question Should the Dream Act legislation pass and become law Purpose for writing paper To show that the Dream Act legislation should pass and become law Opinion about topic The Dream Act should pass and become law Reasons for 1. The Dream Act will dramatically increase the pool of highly qualified recruits for the U.S. Armed Forces. 2. The Dream Act will provide a path to legalization for educated‚ dedicated

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    Right to Information Act

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    Information Act on October 12th‚ 2005. As per the Parliament of India‚ the purpose of the RTI Act is ‘to provide for setting out the practical regime of right to information for citizens’[i]. The Act applies to all the states and union territories of India‚ except Jammu and Kashmir. The Act is applicable to all constitutional authorities – any institution or body constituted by an act of Parliament or state legislature – including the executive‚ judiciary and the legislature. This act empowered the

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    EQUAL REMUNERATION ACT

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    EQUAL REMUNERATION ACT‚ 1976 [Act 25 of 1976 amended by Act 49 of 1987] CONTENTS CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Short title‚ extent and commencement. 2. Definitions. 3. Act to have overriding erect. CHAPTER II PAYMENT OF REMUNERATION AT EQUAL RATES TO MEN AND WOMEN WORKERS AND OTHER MATTERS 4. Duty of employer to pay equal remuneration to men and women workers for same work or work of similar nature. 5. No discrimination to be made while recruiting men and

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    Rule and Act Utilitrianism

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    Ethics for Healthcare Professionals Mill’s Utilitarianism Question. Explain rule utilitarianism. How does it differ from act utilitarianism? Do you think that Mill is a rule utilitarian or act utilitarianism? John Stuart Mill was one of the greatest philosophers of the 19th century. Mill was best renowned for his idea of “Utilitarianism.” Utilitarianism originated from an ethical principle under Jeremy Bentham‚ who theorized an action is right if it produces the greatest good for the greatest

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    Deanna Parkin   8 February 2013   Summarising key aspects of the Equality Act 2010   The primary purpose of the Act is to codify the complicated and numerous array of Acts and Regulations‚ which formed the basis of anti-discrimination law in Great Britain. This was‚ primarily‚ the Equal Pay Act 1970‚ the Sex Discrimination Act 1975‚ the Race Relations Act 1976‚ the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and three major statutory instruments protecting discrimination in employment on grounds of

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    Companies Act 2006

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    The Companies Act 2006 which received Royal Assent in November 2006 consists of 1300 sections and is the thought to be the single largest piece of legislation ever made. This Act restates and replaces most of the company law provisions brought in by the previous Acts. The 2006 Act introduces an extensive range of changes to areas of company law such as the formation of a company‚ directors’ duties and liabilities‚ members/shareholders rights and share capital maintenance. Although the majority

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