Lay magistrates do not have to have any legal qualifications; with a few exceptions‚ anyone is eligible to serve as a magistrate and that includes blind people . However‚ the Lord Chancellor‚ who by section 10 Courts Act 2003 is responsible (on behalf and in the name of Her Majesty) for the appointment of magistrates (apart from those in Lancashire who are appointed by the Duchy of Lancaster )‚ will not permit the following to become lay justices: anyone outside the ranges of 18 to 65 years of age
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An evaluation of employee’s performance AdVantage Company Executive Summary This report provides statistical evaluation on designers’ productivity and a niche social media for placing ads. The result founds that: 94.87% of all ads achieved at least 3% click-through rate which is insufficient to satisfy the AdVantage’s objective Differences in designers’ performance can be explained by designers’ dominance which is influenced by the frequency of performing specific type of advertisement There is
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Law Presi 2 Dangerous operation of motor vehicles‚ vessels and aircraft 1 every one commits an offence who operates a) A motorized vehicle while disregarding the surroundings‚ including time‚ traffic (both present and expected at a time and place)‚ and nature. In a manner dangerous to the public. Wallbridge v. HMTQ – 2012 NWTSC 23 Wallbridge was driving along the road‚ a car was illegally stopped in a moving lane‚ Wallbridge called the by-law office‚ and continually honked his horn at the
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Assignment One Assignment One LAW 107 – TRIBUNAL LAW LAW 107 – TRIBUNAL LAW ANSWERS: 1. The enabling statute for the Immigration and Refugee Board is the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. 2. The Ontario Statutory Powers Procedure Act (SPPA) does not apply to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. 3. The Immigration and Refugee Board is subject to a right to statutory appeal as per section 62 and section 63(1)…..63(5) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. 4. The
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In your own words‚ interpret the data and note the shape of the distribution of the data provided from the Case Study: Highest Paid Women (Chapter 2‚ p. 35). To help guide your interpretation‚ include the following: Frequency distribution table‚ Stem and leaf plot Histogram Sample mean and median Sample standard deviation. You must calculate results by hand (though you may use any technology of your choice to verify your answers). The data table lists the highest paid woman of this sample
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MAT 308 Name:___________________________ Chp 1-2 Test 100 points In order to receive full credit‚ please show all work for every problem. You are welcome to use your calculator‚ book and notes‚ but please take this test on your own. 1. In your own words‚ explain what parameters and statistics are and what the difference is between them. Give an example to clarify. (10 points) 2. According to Consumer Reports‚ a random sample of 35 new cars gave an average of 21.1 mpg
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Exercise 1 (10 points) Twenty-five randomly selected students were asked the number of movies they watched the previous week. The results are as follows: # of movies Frequency Relative Frequency Cumulative Relative Frequency 0 5 1 9 2 6 3 4 4 1 Table 1.1 (Hint: This is a frequency table. Read the section in the textbook!) a. Find the sample mean x = 1.48 b. Find the sample standard deviation‚ s = 1.12 c. Complete the columns of the chart. = d. Find
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Frequency distribution S Manikandan Assistant Editor‚ JPP Address for correspondence: Manikandan S.‚ Department of Pharmacology‚ Indira Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute‚ Kadirkamam‚ Puducherry‚ India. E-mail: manikandan001@yahoo.com Author information ► Copyright and License information ► Copyright © Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License‚ which permits unrestricted
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s |COLLEGE OF THE BAHAMAS | |BUSINESS STATISTICS | |FIRST INTERM EXAM | |COURSE: STAT201
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The following report presents the detailed statistical analysis of the data collected from a sample of credit customers in the department chain store AJ DAVIS. The 1st individual variable considered is Location. It is a qualitative variable. The three subcategories are Urban‚ Suburban and Rural. Since this is a qualitative variable‚ the measures of central tendency and descriptive statistics has not been computed for this variable. The frequency distribution and pie chart are given as follows:
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