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    inconsistency in the interpretation of appropriation as courts and commentators have grappled with the intuition that appropriation must entail some subjective element and cannot be purely objective. With the aim of moving from the protection of possession to the protection of property‚ theTheft Act 1968 replaced the LarcenyAct 1916 actus reus requirement of ’taking and carrying away’ in the offence of theft with the requirement of ’appropriation’ defined as ’the assumption of the rights of the

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    Population I. INTRODUCTION A population is all the organisms of the same group or species who live in the same geographical area and are capable of interbreeding. In ecology the population of a certain species in a certain area is estimated using the Lincoln Index. The area that is used to define a sexual population is such that inter-breeding is possible between any pair within the area and more probable than cross-breeding with individuals from other areas. Normally breeding is substantially

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     They’re numerous slang terms for marijuana that vary from town to town and from community to community. Some often used names are: “cannabis‚” “pot‚” “grass‚” “herb‚” “weed‚” “Mary Jane‚” “reefer‚” “green‚” “chronic‚” ”ganga‚” and all these would be adverse to use in a regular daily conversation‚ but why? Why is marijuana still a huge taboo in our society? After all many famous intellectuals are in favor of the legalization of marijuana. For instance Al Gore is an environmental activist‚ founded the

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    MIRAA/ KHAT. Is khat a drug? Khat or as is commonly known as miraa‚ is a plant or an ever green bush/shrub grown in arid areas and native to horn of Africa. It is mainly grown in Kenya‚ Ethiopia‚ Yemen‚ Somalia‚ Sudan and South Africa and it contains a monoamine alkaloid called cathinone and cathine mostly known for its stimulating effects. According to explorer sir Richard Burton‚ Khat was first grown in Ethiopia and later introduced to Yemen in the 15th century where it was considered as a

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    T.S Eliot-"The Wasteland" In T.S Eliot’s wide-ranging poem "The Wasteland‚" the reader journeys through the industrial metropolis of London by means of multiple individualistic narratives concerning the inert existence of those living in a place consumed by a fast paced economy. Eliot focuses on the negativity that a cold and synthetic setting can impose on the natural human qualities of a society‚ almost completely wiping out necessary characteristics like compassion and enthusiasm. The city

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    securing the health‚ safety and welfare of persons at work‚ for protecting others against risks to health or safety in connection with the activities of persons at work‚ for controlling the keeping and use and preventing the unlawful acquisition‚ possession and use of dangerous substances‚ and for controlling certain emissions into the atmosphere; to make further provision with respect to the employment medical advisory service; to amend the law relating to building regulations‚ and the Building (Scotland)

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    from premises. 10–Removal of goods from Kenya. 11–Court may allow goods to be removed. part v–temInatIon and CompletIon of agreement 12–Hirer may terminate agreement. 13–Hirer may complete agreement. part vI–reCovery of possessIon by suIt 14–Adverse possession. 15–Recovery of possession where two-thirds of price paid. 16–Provisions where suit instituted. 17–Where order for delivery of goods postponed. Rev. 2010] Section Hire-Purchase CAP. 507 3 part vII–lICensIng of hIre-purChase busInesses 18–Licence

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    perpetuating poverty. In some respects the recently freed men and women were still slaves to the society due to their lack of understand of the post-war economy. One way of viewing the slave’s newfound freedom is in the light that this freedom almost had an adverse reaction to what it was originally set in place to accomplish. Thus the slaves may have been physically free but had many new barriers in place to help ensure that their freedom was not the same as given to an average Caucasian male of the time. From

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    The Taoist Dickinson: Nobody and Somebody Life is like a river and a person can either go with the flow or obstruct it. Taoists strive to be the flowing water‚ while Westerners become obstructive rocks. Both deal with the individual‚ but their ideas on the individual vary greatly. The difference between the two is set up perfectly in Emily Dickinson’s poem “I’m nobody! Who are you?”. In the poem‚ the Nobody and the Somebody are opposite beings. The Nobody lives on the fringes‚ while the Somebody

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    o  It means an unlawful disturbance of the possession of the goods by seizure or removal or by direct act causing damage to the goods. o  Trespass to goods is also actionable per se i.e. without proof of damage. But when the plaintiff has suffered no loss‚ he will be awarded only nominal damages. Copyright: Dr C J Rawandale‚ Associate Professor‚ SLS NOIDA 2013-14 3 FORMS OF TRESPASS TO GOODS o  1. Taking the thing away from the plaintiff’s possession i.e. asportation o  This would amount to

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