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    Definition – the law of Trust determines the relationship among trustee‚ trustor and beneficiaries over the property. Trustor means owner of the property‚ which enjoys extended bundle of rights over his property. Trustee is a person who manages the property. Beneficiary: A beneficiary is anyone who receives benefits from any assets the trust owns. We have two types of trust. First division of types: First is Inter Vivos - the management of the property during one’s lifetime. Mortis Causa –

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    McGurn v. Bell Microproducts Inc. 284 F.3d 86 (Massachusetts) ISSUE OF THE CASE Bell Microproducts‚ Inc. mailed to McGurn an offer of employment that stated that if McGurn were terminated without cause during the first 12 months of employment‚ he would receive a severance package of $120‚000. McGurn crossed out 12 and replaced it with 24‚ and signed the contract. Bell did not acknowledge the change that had been made to the contract and hired the applicant. McGurn was terminated without cause

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    of personal privacy‚ then a court will order disclosure. See Ray. Even still‚ the requested information must shed light on the agency’s performance of it’s statutory duties. See Ray. This is also referred to as the “central-purpose” doctrine. See Law Review. Meaning‚ does

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    regulate the indoor artificial tanning industry‚ but instead the parents of the minor. Deeper economic issues‚ a progressing invasive government‚ and even an interference with one of our inalienable rights are all reasons to oppose this potential new law. Not only is the Federal government banning indoor tanning for minors‚ but applying a 10% tax as well. Businesses will lose revenue due to a loss of income from a large percentage of customers being under 18. Ultimately‚ tanning salons across the

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    Roo Events Pte Ltd 11 Arc Road Singapore 982156 10 JUNE 2012 Corporate Gifts INC Ah Hood Avenue 4 Singapore 131474 Dear James‚ My purpose of writing this letter regarding the 200 cups I ordered from your company. As your long time customer‚ I am shock when I received the goods. Out of the 200 we ordered‚ there are 100 cups with cracks on it and 50 cups are in the wrong colour ! For the past 10 years‚ Roo Events Pte Ltd had been ordering corporate gifts from your company. From your

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    Australian Theatre

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    Australian Theatre uses the dramatic form of realism and its conventions to expose underlying issues within the Australian culture. Set in the 1970’s‚ the context of the plays ‘The Removalists’ and ‘Norm and Ahmed’ by David Williamson and Alex Buzo‚ explore issues of racism‚ corruption and male aggression through the struggles of their characters. Racism is an undercurrent that runs through the Australian 1970’s culture and is captured in Buzo’s Norm and Ahmed. Buzo uses two contrasting characters

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    and then only managed to do so under heavy doses of tranquilizers prescribed by her doctor‚ Morton Mallard. Consider the following when writing this essay: · Was a crime committed?  · Was there any negligence involved in this case?  · What laws and rights were violated? · Who should be held liable for the damages (physical and mental)? · Discuss the possible tort liability in this incident. Assault‚ battery‚ infliction of emotional distress‚ and false imprisonment all should be

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    Australian Soil

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    parent rock‚ climate‚ topography‚ organisms and time (Bockheim‚ et.al.‚ 2014). This is why there is a wide variety of soil types throughout Australia‚ but are there systematic differences between different regions? This essay will determine whether Australian tropical soils are different from soils of the rest of the country. The tropics are the regions between the latitude lines of the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn (Seidel‚ et.al.‚ 2008). The tropics are warm all year‚ averaging 25 to

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    to give back the ring. Rodger sued and Janis appealed. The main purpose of this article is to decide whether the receiver of an engagement ring must return the ring or its equivalent value when the donor breaks the engagement. Pennsylvania law treats the giving of an engagement ring as a conditional gift. “ A gift given by a man to woman on condition that she will embark on the sea of matrimony with him is no different from a gift based on the condition that the receiver sail on any other

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    The Australian Workforce

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    In recent the Australian workplace has drastically changed in the last decade due to changing business practices‚ economic conditions and government policy. The Australian workforce can be defined as anyone over the age of 15 who is currently employed or actively seeking work. The most noticeable change is the movement away from full time due to a whole number of factors. Firstly‚ the most important aspect of the workforce is the size and overall quality. There are three factors influencing this:

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