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    Issue The challenge in this case is to make a decision whether the book written by David is legitimately legal does not against the copyright of earlier published articles‚ or it is classified as an infringement work that copy the existed paper. Rules This particular case concerns about intellectual property law that emphasize on copyright law protection. Copyright is the exclusive rights to protect the original work from copied by the other people. The law of copyright does protect the expression

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    their ordinary‚ dictionary meaning‚ with no exceptions. Lord Esher stated in R v Judge of the City of London Court (1892) that this should be done even if it leads to a ’manifest absurdity’. Judges who follow this rule‚ only apply the law and do not try to interpret the law. Advantages • Provides the will of parliament • Maintains the separation of powers • Encourages consistency Disadvantages • Harsh results • Absurd results • Rigid/ mechanical • Defeats parliaments intentions - Whiteley

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    |Argued December 9‚ 1952 | |Reargued December 8‚ 1953 | |Decided May 17‚ 1954 | |Full case name |Oliver Brown‚ et al. v. Board of Education of Topeka‚ et | | |al. | |Citations |347 U.S. 483 (more) | |

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    form a legally binding contract‚ the elements of offer and acceptance; present of consideration; intention to create legal relation; capacity; legality of object; compliance with formalities; and genuine consent must be present all together. In the case of Charles v. Alex‚ to determine whether or not Alex was entitled to sell the apartment to another buyer depends very much on whether or not the element of offer and acceptance were present and hence formed a legally binding contract between them.

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    becoming a global issue. So as it stands‚ environmental law has both international and national perspectives. I will take you through to both the perspectives of environmental law and also discuss in detail five international conventions of significance constituting provisions for the protections of environmental law. First let us go through what is meant by environmental law. WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL LAW? According to Wikipedia‚ Environmental Law is stated as a collective term describing international treaties (conventions)

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    TEAM ASSIGNMENT #1: Case Study – Astral Marketing 42.211 B EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The main problem Astral Marketing is experiencing is a low level of productivity‚ mainly due to employee dissatisfaction and low levels of employee motivation. Employees are currently unhappy with wages and incentives‚ as well as general working conditions at the company. As a result‚ employees are becoming unmotivated. Issues such as poor communication skills‚ lack of employee empowerment‚ high turnover‚ and too low

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    Facts: A Case of Cold Pizza Lee Chambers‚ the Defendant was driving 10 km over the speed limit while making pizza deliveries using the company van. To avoid hitting a dog‚ he had incidentally skidded sideways on a patch of ice and crashed into another vehicle. Alice White‚ the plaintiff who was not wearing a seatbelt at the time had suffered numerous injuries. The Plaintiff had sued Lee Chambers and Vinnie’s Pizza Ltd. for general and special damages along with cost of car repairs‚ and loss of

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    June 16‚ 2014 Re: Ice Cream Parlor Formation Dear Betty and Betsy‚ I am aware that you are wanting to go into business because of your love of natural ice cream. I would like to discuss with you the various types of business entities that exist and the pros and cons of each. Specifically‚ I will discuss: Limited Liability Company and C Corporations. I have not included the general partnerships‚ limited partnerships‚ or S corporations as one of your choices for various reasons. With the general

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    Executive Summary This business case outlines how the e-Saman project will address current business concerns‚ the benefits of the project‚ and alternative of the project. The business case also discusses detailed project goals‚ project’s MOV and alternative options. 1 Problem or Opportunity Currently‚ when students are summoned by the auxiliary police‚ they need to come to auxiliary police headquarters to check the status and pay their summons. If students

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    wCASE LAW * STILK v MYRICK (Law Of Contract: Rules of Consideration-m/s 18) Facts: the captain of a ship promises his crew that if they shared between them the work of two seamen who had deserted‚ the wages of the deserters would be shared out between them. Held: the promise was not binding because the seamen gave no consideration. They were already contractually bound to do any extra work to complete the voyage. * HEARTLEY v PONSONBY (Law Of Contract: Rules of Consideration-m/s 18) Facts:

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