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    Ilm Legal Aspects

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    Legal Section The business will operate as a partnership because the number of people setting up the business will not exceed the permitted twenty. When operating as a partnership it is the partners’ responsibility to inform the general public as to who the partners (joint proprietors) are within the business unit. The main advantage that applies to ILM Trading is that a partnership ensures that there is greater scope for raising finance. Another advantage that arises out of a partnership as

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    Legal Issues Legal issue | Law/legislation | Brief description of legislation | Hygiene | Food Act 2003 (NSW)Food Regulation 2004 (NSW) | States where food can be prepared and sold‚ how food should be transported‚ stored‚ prepared‚ cooked and served. Expected hygiene standards‚ no spoiled or contaminated foods sold. Foods must match description given to customers | Liquor | Liquor Act 1982(NSW)Liquor Regulation 1996 (NSW) | Notification to the public to apply for a license‚ trading hours permitted

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    pregnancy could bring complications or even death to the women.”The risk of a woman’s death from abortion is less than one in 100‚000‚ whereas the risk of a woman dying from giving birth is 13.3 deaths per 100‚000 pregnancies”.(Why Abortion Should Be Legal.). It’s unjust that any women‚ despite the situation should be refused the right to fight for their own life. To dismiss a woman the alternative to abort a pregnancy when her own life is in peril is equivalent to forcing her to play Russian roulette

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    Task 1 A. A range of factors influence children’s health and wellbeing. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child consists of 41 articles‚ each of which details a different type of right. These rights are not ranked in order of importance; instead they interact with one another to form one integrated set of rights. A common approach is to group these articles together under the following themes: 1. Survival rights: include the child’s right to life and the needs that are most

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    Should Abortion Be Legal

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    Should Abortion be legal? Melissa Caulum PHI103 Daniel Betela June 18‚ 2012 Should Abortion be legal? The issue of abortion is very controversial in today’s society. Although many people think it shouldn’t be legalized‚ there are just as many who think it should. Your opinion rests with you and possibly the values you were brought up with. Whether you think women should have the right to abortion or not‚ you can find support for either side. Many years

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    Dumping Legal Defination

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    1. DUMPING LEGAL DEFINITION 2. The act of selling goods at less than fair market value‚ typically for the purpose of injuring a competitor and gaining market share. 3. The selling of large amounts of a stock‚ or stocks in general‚ at whatever market prices are in effect. For example‚ investors might dump stocks on hearing of an outbreak of fighting in some part of the world. 4. The selling of a product in one market at an unusually low price while selling the same product at a significantly

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    theory

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    1. We selected Florence Nightingale’s Environmental theory. Florence. Nightingale’s theory helped in the development of modern nursing. She was the one who observed the effect of surroundings on healing of mind and body. Her philosophy was that nature helps in curing the sick. In the development of modern nursing and nursing education Florence Nightingale has played an important role. She was born on May 12‚ 1820 in Italy. Her parents were wealthy and they did not like her joining the nursing. Nightingale

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    Canada's Legal System

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    Laws are rules made by the government that forbid certain actions and are enforced by the courts (The Government of Canada‚ 2015). According to the Government of Canada‚ "Canada’s legal system is a combination of common law and civil law‚ which is based on the English and French system brought to Canada by explorers and colonists during the 17th and 18th centuries". The common law tradition is a law that is written down as legislation. Common law evolved into a system of rules based on precedent

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    Legal 21 driving

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    leading cause of death among 13-19 year old males and females in the United States. Factors causing these distractions are cell phones‚ passengers‚ and adolescent’s poor cognitive skills. Due to the teenagers being pre-mature and accident prone‚ the legal age to obtain a license should be 21 in order to improve young driving skills and create a safer environment on the road. This is a very controversial topic which has to be discussed in the government. The U.S.A. is the only country which allows

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    Ancient Hindu & Muslim Judicial System Introduction: If we glimpse over the world history we can see a lot of civilization existed from the beginning of the mankind. In the initial stage no legal institutions existed in those civilizations. It developed slowly according to their need‚ safety as well as establishment of humanity. The people who lived in India till the Muslims invaded India were Hindus and they govern by their personal law and that is called Hindus Law. During the ancient

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