------------------------------------------------- Commerce Clause: he Commerce Clause refers to Article 1‚ Section 8‚ Clause 3 of the U.S. Constitution‚ which gives Congress the power “to regulate commerce with foreign nations‚ and among the several states‚ and with the Indian tribes.” ------------------------------------------------- The Constitution enumerates certain powers for the federal government; the Tenth Amendment provides that any powers that are not enumerated in the Constitution
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[G.R. No. 117103. January 21‚ 1999] Spouses RENATO S. ONG and FRANCIA N. ONG‚ Petitioners‚ v. COURT OF APPEALS‚ INLAND TRAILWAYS‚ INC. and PHILTRANCO SERVICE ENTERPRISE‚ INC.‚Respondents. FACTS: Petitioners were paying passengers of Inland Bus (owned and operated by Inland Trailways under a Lease Agreement with Philtranco)‚ iIt was driven by Calvin Coronel. Around 3:50 a.m. on February 9‚ 1987‚ when the Inland bus slowed down to avoid a stalled cargo truck in Tiaong‚ Quezon‚ it was bumped from
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is titled: “Mair v. Bank of Nova Scotia” The main focus of the case is on the Bill of Exchange act. The definition and several examples of other cases concerning this act are mentioned in the case. The actual case that is mentioned is about the appeal from a decision of Judge Robotham date 18th of June 1980. The appellant‚ an architect‚ sued the bank of Nova Scotia after noticing that the bank paid out a check that is noticeable altered. The architect wants the bank to pay back the 6000 dollars
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favorable for both the parties to resolve the issue in the most beneficial way possible. Most state-level legal matters can be decided in the court system. However depending on the gravity of the issues‚ the legal dispute could go as high as an appeal to the state’s Supreme Court. A more rational approach would be to remain within the general jurisdiction of the state court or by making use of Alternative Dispute Resolution or ADR. In the following memo‚ I will be discussing the case Blankenship
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involvement plus a willingness to share their feelings. It also lets them own their own reactions. 4. Identify and explain the three techniques of persuasion as outlined in the textbook Three techniques: Rhetorical mix Features-benefits mix Appeals to emotion Rhetorical mix: Persuasion involves careful framing of arguments and a mixture of the
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influence model for leadership Nine influence tactics likely to be relevant to a manager’s effectiveness Rational Persuasion Inspirational appeal Consultation Ingratiation Exchange Personal Appeal Coalition Legitimating Pressure Definition of Influence tactics Rational Persuasion Logical arguments and factual evidence Expert Power Inspirational appeal Arouse enthusiasm by appealing to values ideals and aspirations Referent power Consultation Need your support so will seek your assistance
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newspaper’s study was to evaluate the performance of the judges. Appeals are often the result of mistakes made by judges‚ and the newspaper wanted to know which judges were doing a good job and which were making too many mistakes. You are called in to assist in the data analysis. Use your knowledge of probability and conditional probability to help with the ranking of the judges. You also may be able to analyze the likelihood of appeal and reversal for cases handled by different courts. Managerial
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KENYATTA UNIVERSITY CITY CAMPUS NAME :OOKO BEVERLY ACHIENG ADM NO:D33S/CTY/11363/2012 COURSE:BUSINESS LAW COURSE CODE: LECTURER: TASK: STRUCTURE AND ORGANISATION OF THE COURT In pre colonial era‚ different communities had different ways of restoring justice. The African Traditional Communities used the fora of justice at family‚ shrines‚ churches and mosques. Other dispute resolutions mechanisms included: a.Reconsiliation: is the process of making it possible for two different ideas‚ facts
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three courts are given in the 3 Total rows in the table. For Common Pleas Court‚ the probability of an appeal is .0401; for Domestic Relations Court‚ the probability of an appeal is .00348; and for Municipal Court‚ the probability of an appeal is .00461. Appeals are much more likely in Common Pleas Court. But‚ even there‚ only 1 in 25 cases are appealed. The unconditional probability of an appeal across all 3 courts is (1762 + 106 + 500)/(43‚945 + 30‚499 + 108‚464) = .0129. 2. The
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Q. Compare and contrast provisions of FERA‚ 1973 and FEMA‚ 1999. The Foreign Exchange Management Act‚ 1999 (FEMA) replaced the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act‚ 1973 (FERA). FERA was introduced in 1974 to consolidate and amend the then existing law relating to foreign exchange. FERA aimed at having strict controls to conserve India’s foreign exchange. FERA was amended in 1993 to bring about certain changes‚ as a result of introduction of economic reforms and liberalization of the Indian economy
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