Unit 3 Assignment: Case Briefs Jody A. Gibson PA 201-02 Introduction to Legal Research Professor Cynthia Middleton June 18‚ 2013 Patterson v. University Park Associates 860 N.E 2d 928 (Table) Ind. App.‚ 2007 January 24‚ 2007 FACTS: On June 13th 2003‚ Patterson was walking through the common area of the University Park Mall ( the Mall) when she slipped and fell on a liquefied cheese substance‚ “which was like cheese whiz”. Due to the high volume of traffic‚ Patterson did not
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Authors: Kaplan‚ David A. Source: Fortune. 12/7/2009‚ Vol. 160 Issue 11‚ p14-16. 3p. 4 Color Photographs. Document Type: Opinion Subject Terms: *EXECUTIVES; *CHIEF executive officers AVARICE Geographic Terms: UNITED States Company/Entity: TYCO International Ltd. -- Officials & employees Ticker: TYC People: KOZLOWSKI‚ Dennis‚ 1946- -- Trials‚ litigation‚ etc. Abstract: The author offers observations on Dennis Kozlowski‚ the former chief executive officer of industrial conglomerate Tyco
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Working capital management of Heidelberg Cement Bangladesh Limited (HCBL) Executive Summary: In this report we have presented the overall working capital management of Heidelberg Cement Bangladesh Limited (HCBL). We have gather maximum information from the annual reports and by taking interview of Board of Director‚ M. Abul Hashem; Company Secretary. In this report we have tried to match the terms and conditions that we learned in FIN340 with HCBL’s working capital management. We have done financial
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The Juvenile Justice System’s Need to Focus on Rehabilitation The Juvenile Justice System’s Need to Focus on Rehabilitation Amanda R. Molnar Axia College of the University of Phoenix The Juvenile Justice System Needs to Focus on Rehabilitation The juvenile justice system has long been in debate over whether its focus should be rehabilitation or punishment. From its birth in the early 20th century‚ the juvenile justice system has changed its focus from punishment to rehabilitation and back
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School of Criminal Justice Course Code & Title: CJ 430-52 Leadership in the Criminal Justice System Instructor’s Name: Professor Keith Singer Instructor’s Contact Information: Office: Milavec Hall 2nd Floor Office Hours: Tuesday & Thursday: 12:00pm-12:55pm / 4:10pm-4:40pm Email: Ksinger@monroecollege.edu Phone: 718-933-6700 ext 8663 Best way to communicate with the professor outside class is by email Course Information: Tuesday & Thursday 10:25 AM- 11:55 AM Milavec Hall‚ Room #105 Course
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Case name: Southeastern Land Fund‚ Inc. V. Real Estate World‚ Inc. 237 Ga. 227‚ 227 S.E.2d 340 (Ga‚ 1976). Facts: The Seller brought an action against the Buyer. The allegations were about a contract of sale of a real estate. The seller’s action sought to recover the price of $45‚000 plus the interests; as well as to recover their lawyer’s fees upon a promissory note referred in the contract. The buyer’s appeal was founded on the basis that the trial judged erred in granting summary judgment in
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Police Corruption Lynette Nicholson CJ 340: Applied Criminal Justice Ethics Kaplan University Professor: Timothy Kozyra There are many views on corruption. Transparency International (TI) has defined it as “the abuse of entrusted power for private gain” (Transparency International‚ 2012). “Corruption is a Western concept and is not applicable to traditional societies‚ where corruption does not have such as negative meaning. Many traditional societies with a “gift culture” have
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To read or not to read: The Miranda Warning Kalanna Butler Kaplan University- Council Bluffs‚ IA CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice Caption Robert L. Miller September 13‚2010 Introduction The Miranda warning as prescribed by the landmark ruling Miranda V. Arizona is designed to do at least two things. One to ensure the rights of those who are held in custody from incriminating themselves per the fifth amendment of the United States without any forceful or undue treatment and to
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Running Header: GENDER DIFFERENCES IN JUVENILE OFFENDERS Gender Differences in Juvenile Offenders Kaplan College Carrie Painter CJ 150 Mr. Mobley January 12‚ 2013 “Contemporary interest in female delinquency has surged‚ fueled by observations that although the female delinquency rate is still lower than the male rate‚ the patterns of male and female delinquency are quite similar and the gender gap appears to be closing in the United States and abroad.” (Siegel and Welsh‚ pg. 146) The
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1. Infrastructure‚ building and construction contracts often contain so called “termination for convenience” provisions‚ operating independently of breach‚ default or frustration. Termination of a contract has been considered as the legal consequence of certain kinds of breach‚ repudiation or frustration. Frustration is automatic. Breach and repudiation arise where default has occurred. 2. Provisions for termination at the convenience of‚ or at the will of the contracting parties‚ or any one
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