Recruitment and Selection Strategies for Law Enforcement Agencies Juan Estrada Calumet College of St. Joseph PSM 444‚ Focus Paper Chicago‚ Illinois October 16‚ 2012 Table of Contents Chapter Page I. Abstract ……………………………………………………………. 3 II. Introduction ……………………………………………………………. 4 III. Research ……………………………………………………………. 4 IV. Implementation…………………………………………………………... 12 V. Conclusion ……………………………………………………………. 15 VI. References ……………………………………………………………. 17 Abstract This paper
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Interactive Quiz for Clarkson-12e‚ Chapter 32 Chapter 32 – Agency Formation and Duties 1. Agency is defined as: a. the relationship of a child to its parents in terms of duty and obedience. b. a fiduciary relationship between two parties‚ in which one party agrees to represent or act for the other. c. a relationship in which one works for‚ and receives payment from‚ an employer‚ but whose working conditions and methods are not controlled by the employer. d. a relationship involving a
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Agency-Liability of Principal and Agent Agency-Liability of Principal and Agent Ipshita Sinha NUJS-PGDBL 2012 Sinha.ipshita@gmail.com Ipshita Sinha NUJS-PGDBL 2012 Sinha.ipshita@gmail.com A review of the general concept of Agency‚ with special focus on the liabilities involved between the parties. A review of the general concept of Agency‚ with special focus on the liabilities involved between the parties. The Law of Agency: General Concepts Agency
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Law of Agency – the Contracts Act 1950 Great Northern Railway Co v Swaffield states that where impossible to get principal’s instructions‚ the agent’s action is necessary to prevent loss and the agent has acted in good faith‚ an agency of necessity arises. The Contracts Act 1950 states that an agent has to obey principal’s instructions. The Contracts Act 1950 states that an agent has to be careful‚ diligent and use any skill that he may
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notified of the termination of the agency and Aker who had been a sales agent for Potter for twenty years was also fired along with the termination of the company. Typically when there is a termination of an agency or a agency relationship the agent no longer represents the principal (Potter). However‚ if an agency is terminated the principal is under a duty of notification of the termination of the agency to the third parties (200 customers). The termination of an agency extinguishes an agent’s actual
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Assignment Submission Form Module Name | Commercial and Company Law in Semester 2. | Name of Lecturer | Sheila McCarthy | | | Title of Assignment | Law CA Semester 2 -2013 | | | | | Campus | LIT Tipperary Thurles | Course | Bachelor Of Business Level 7 | Student ID(s) | P10011462 | Name of Student(s) | Martin G Lynch | Date | 13/03/13 | Word Count | 2004 | I declare that no element of this assignment has been plagiarised: Student Signature | | “An Agent is
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Text Reader Agency and Employment Law Dr. Jay-D Olivier INHOLLAND UNIVERSITY Diemen‚ Haarlem‚ Rotterdam Course Year 2010-2011 Term 5 Internal publication INHOLLAND University of Professional Education International Business Management Dr. Jay-D Olivier (BA Law‚ MA‚ D. Law‚ Ph.D) Contents Agency Law 3 Principal’s Duties to the Agent 18 Liability
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organization of police agencies in the United States is complex. While many know the overall breakdown between federal‚ state and local agencies; most people do not understand the organization of the separate agencies. Starting with the most basic breakdown of agencies and their roles and responsibilities in the Unites States‚ federal agencies are responsible for enforcing federal level laws‚ state agencies are responsible for primarily state specific laws‚ and local agencies add in local laws. Of course‚
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A CONCEPTUAL NOTE ON THE MODES OF TERMINATION OF AGENCY CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: Introduction 1.1 Research Problem 1.2 Literature Review 1.3 Scope and Objectives 1.4 Research Questions 1.5 Research Methodology CHAPTER 2: Modes of termination of agency: A Synopsis CHAPTER 3: Effects of termination of agency: A Discussion CHAPTER 4: Duty of agent on termination of agency CHAPTER 5: Conclusion Bibliography CHAPTER
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1. A contract of agency can be expressed or implied from certain circumstances and conduct of the parties. State the ways in which an agency may arise and explain all of them. Agency can created in many ways: (a)By express appointment by the principal (actual express authority) (b)By implied appointment by the principal (actual implied authority) (c)By the agent occupying a position which would normally carry with it authority to do an act of the kind in question (usual authority) (d)By the
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