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    a) In order to determine whether or not there is a factual causal connection between the injuries inflicted upon X during the fight and the eventual loss of X’s business‚ we need to look at the method of the conditio sine qua non theory and determine if there was actually a factual causal nexus. According to Van der Merwe and Olivier‚ conditio sine qua non theory is when an act is the cause of a result if the act cannot be thought away without the result also disappearing. This means that for an

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    FIRST MOOT COURT CASE IN THE HON’BLE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY IN THE MATTER OF SUNITA ………..PETITIONER Vs. UKO Bank ………..RESPONDENT COUNSEL ON BEHALF OF RESPONDENT Most Respectfully Submitted to the Hon’ble Judge of the Hon’ble High Court of Bombay At Bombay TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INDEX OF AUTHORITIES 2. REFERENCE 3. STATEMENT OF JURISDICTION 4. STATEMENT

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    Subprime Mortgage Crisis

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    The financial community’s near collapse had been most directly ignited by the subprime mortgage crisis; a situation in which the nation’s housing bubble burst and millions of Americans were no longer able to pay their home mortgages. Perhaps the biggest lingering threat was a U.S. budget deficit that was expected to exceed $1.6 trillion for fiscal year 2011‚ the biggest in the nation’s history and the largest as a share of the economy since World War II. American economic dominance are over

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    Parliament intended an offence to be one of strict liability”. Discuss. (25marks) The general principle of criminal law is that the prosecution must establish the presence of both actus reus and mens rea. As the majority of criminal offences are created by statute‚ Parliament will usually indicate the kind of mens rea required for the offence by inserting specific mens rea words into the Act e.g. intentionally‚ wilfully and dishonestly

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    ------------------------------------------------- As many as 19 million Americans million are affected by mood disorders ( The two main types of mood disorders are bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder which are described as disturbances in mood‚ behavior and emotion.“ Bipolar disorder is a complex disorder in which the core feature is pathological disturbance in mood ranging from extreme elation‚ or mania‚ to severe depression usually accompanied by disturbances in thinking and behavior

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    Trials of Dedan Kimathi

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    PART 5 : CAUSATION ( Neethling‚ Potgieter‚ Visser: Law of Delict‚ p 159 – 193 • Minister of Police v Skosana 1977 (1) SA 31 (A) • S v Mokgethi en Andere 1990 (1) SA 32 (A) • Meevis v Sheriff‚ Pretoria East 1999 (2) SA 389 (T) • Mukheiber v Raath and Another 1999 (3) SA 1065 (SCA) • Road Accident Fund v Russell 2001 (2) SA 34 (SCA) • Gibson v Berkowitz and Another [1997] 1 All SA 99 (W) • Groenewald v Groenewald [1998] 2 All SA 335 (A) • Minister of Safety & Security v Hamilton

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    Architect: Antonio Gaudi

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    1905 to 1907. Casa Milo‚ at Barcelona‚ Spain‚ 1905 to 1910. Colonia Guell‚ at near Barcelona‚ Spain‚ 1898 ‚ 1908 to 1915. Sagrada Familia‚ at Barcelona‚ Spain‚ 1882 to 1926. BiographyAntonio Gaudi (b. Reus‚ Spain 1852; d. Barcelona‚ Spain 1926) The son of a coppersmith‚ Antonio Gaudi was born in Reus‚ Spain in 1852. He studied at the Escola Superior d’Arquitectura in Barcelona and designed his first major commission for the Casa Vincens in Barcelona using a Gothic Revival style that set a precedent

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    Commerce Studys Accused: To be charged with an alleged crime offence   Arbitration: A method of resolving disputes whereby a judge in court gives a decision   Arrest: To detain a person suspected of having committed a crime   Capital Punishment: An offender is put to death   Civil Law: Deals with non-criminal matters involving disputes between individuals and organisations   Conciliation: A method of settling a dispute where a third party acts as an interventionist mediator   Criminal

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    Statutory rape is a strict liability crime. It is defined as “sex between an adult and a minor below the age of consent at the time the offense takes place” (Uslegal.com). This also includes persons who lack the ability of consenting to sex because of physical and mental incapabilities. The Model Penal Code lists Statutory Rape as‚ “male who has sexual intercourse with a female not his wife‚ or any person who engages in deviate sexual intercourse or causes another to engage in deviate sexual intercourse

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    1. What is aetiology? a) the study of physical features to determine criminal activity b) how crime is caused c) the study of policing d) psychology of crime 2. What are the four stages of police cynicism? a) enjoyment‚ distrust‚ hostility‚ acceptance b) loyalty‚ questioning‚ realization‚ cynicism c) pseudo-cynicism‚ romantic cynicism‚ aggressive cynicism‚ resigned cynicism d) John Wayne cynicism‚ hero cynicism‚ uniformic cynicism‚ superior cynicism 3. Which of the following is NOT

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