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    Civil Law Case Digest

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    154 Amonoy vs. Gutierrez G.R. No. 140420‚ February 15‚ 2001 FACTS This case had its roots in Special Proceedings No. 3103 of Branch I of the CFI of Pasig‚ Rizal‚ for the settlement of the estate of the deceased Julio Cantolos‚ involving six (6) parcels of land situated in Tanay Rizal. Amonoy was the counsel of therein Francisca Catolos‚ Agnes Catolos‚ Asuncion Pasamba and Alfonso Formida. On 12 January 1965‚ the Project of Partition submitted was approved and xxx two (2) of the said lots were adjudicated

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    LAGOS ANGLICAN SEMINARY 17 BROAD STREET LAGOS   THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE 16TH CENTURY REFORMATION IN EUROPE     WRITTEN BY: OSHISANYA JACOB         COURSE: THE REFORMATION         OCTOBER 2013   INTRODUCTION   The reformation was the 16th century radical movement to reform the religious practices in the Western Christendom. The major target of reformation was to restructure the Roman Catholic which as at then had dominated the political‚ religious and economic

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    Running head: THE CATHOLIC RELIGION The Catholic Religion Karen Paterno Axia of University of Phoenix The Catholic Religion The Catholic religion is very different from my Pentecostal religion. I have never really understood this religion until I did some research on it. I found that the word Catholic (katholios from katholu – meaning ‘throughout the whole‚ universal’) occurs in the Greek classics‚ e.g.‚ in Aristotle and Polybius‚ and was freely used by the earlier catholic writers (www

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    History Essay- Elizabeth I- why did she never marry and what were the consequences. “I may not be a lion‚ but I am a lion’s cub and I have a lions heart” –Elizabeth I This quote states that Elizabeth may not have been a man‚ but she is her father’s daughter‚ and she has his heart. signifying she can rule just as he or any man before her has. Elizabeth was born on the 7th of September 1533 at Greenwich Palace. She was the daughter of King Henry the VIII and his second wife‚ Anne Boleyn. Her

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    Gr 11 Law Definitions

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    Habeas Corpus Document that requires a person be brought to determine if he or she is being legally detained i.e. there must be grounds for detention Preliminary hearing Held to determine if there is sufficient evidence to justify a trial Due diligence Defence that the accused took reasonable care not to commit Precedent Legal decision that serves as an example and authority in subsequent similar cases; the legal principle in which similar facts result in similar decisions Marriage Contract

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    Edith Wharton is well known for her vivid descriptions of wealthy‚ upper class New York society and their old-fashioned mores. The Custom of the Country illustrates not only the strict values of ‘old money‚’ from which Wharton herself descended‚ but‚ also‚ the variance in customs held by those with new money‚ as well as those from other states and abroad. Two of the novel’s main characters that attempt to join this society exemplify the conflicts they face as their imbedded small-town‚ yet‚ somewhat

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    List of Synonyms

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    SYNONYMS FOR WORDS COMMONLY USED 1. Achieve= attain‚ get‚ realize‚ accomplish‚ reach‚ do‚ complete‚ pull off‚ get done‚ bring about. 2. And = plus‚ in addition to‚ as well as‚ with‚ along with‚ furthermore‚ moreover‚ also‚ then‚ after that‚ afterward‚ next‚ as a consequence‚ still‚ besides‚ additionally‚ likewise‚ as well. 3. Arise = happen‚ occur‚ take place‚ come up‚ crop up come to pass‚ begin‚ start‚ surface‚ develop‚ evolve‚ appear‚ 4. Bad= awful‚ terrible‚ dreadful‚

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    Pacific War Research Paper

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    Assess the extent to which Japanese foreign policy led to the Pacific war Japans foreign policy was initially a response to western intimidation however it soon took on its own imperialistic traits that were backed heavily by new found nationalism. It was this nationalism that altered the balance of Japanese foreign policy and triggered the start of the Pacific War. It was this in conjunction with the instilled military dominance of political Japan and the string of disappointing foreign policy

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    Salient Feature of Hindu Law

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    Salient features of the Hindu Marriage Act‚ 1955 salient-features-of-the-hindu-marriage-act-1955-558-1.html Author : laksheyender@gmail.com Published: September 7‚ 2013‚ 7:32 am Salient features of the Hindu Marriage Act‚ 1955 Hindu Marriage Act‚ 1955 has reformed Hindu law of Marriage. It is a landmark in the history of social legislation. It has not simply codified the Hindu law of marriage but has introduced certain important changes in many respects. The Hindu marriage contemplated by the

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    Sir Thomas More and Utopia

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    writings and novels sometimes contrasted with what people thought were his personal religious beliefs. In October 1529‚ King Henry VIII appointed More to Lord Chancellor after Cardinal Wolsey failed to convince Pope Clement VII to give the King an annulment of his marriage to Queen Catherine of Aragon. Henry began to convince himself that the Pope was only the Bishop of Rome and therefore had no authority of the Christian Church as a whole. More was fully devoted to Henry

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