LAND LAW INTRODUCTION REVISION NOTES What is land? Law of Property Act 1925 s.205 (1)(ix) Land includes land of any tenure‚ and mines and minerals‚ whether or not held apart from the surface‚ buildings or parts of buildings (whether the division is horizontal‚ vertical or made in any other way) and other corporeal hereditaments; also a manor‚ an advowson‚ and a rent and other incorporeal hereditaments‚ and an easement‚ right‚ privilege‚ or benefit in‚ over‚ or derived from the land Law
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Employment Law Employment Law is about the legal relationship between an employer and an employee. It is based on the contract of employment. It protects both the employer and the employee. The laws on employment come from: • Statutes passed by the UK Parliament‚ such as the Employment Act 1990 and the equal pay Act 1970; • European Community in the form of regulations and directives. • Common Law‚ which is based on normal practice and includes things like
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International Law Reading Notes: Ch. 3: Sources * There is no single body to create laws internationally binding upon everyone nor a proper system of courts with comprehensive and compulsory jurisdiction to interpret and extend the law. * Sources: provisions operating within the legal system on a technical level * Reason and morality are excluded as well as functional sources * Survey of process whereby rules of international law emerge * Article 38 of the Statute of
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Week 2 Mens Rea The defendant’s mental state. Mens Rea and Actus Reus are necessary for a crime; apart from in strict liability crimes when mens rea is not necessary. Different crimes have different mens rea. Example: murder requires intention to cause death or GBH. Sometimes an offence will have different mens rea for different aspects of the crime. Example: rape needs intention to commit sexual intercourse but only needs recklessness as to whether the victim is consenting
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Exam for Business Law 84 questions Jurisdiction –the power to hear and decide a case. Has multiple dimensions. Appellate jurisdiction – the authority of a court to review a prior decision in the same case but made by another court Original jurisdiction – the authority of a court to hear and decide a dispute in the first instance Trial courts Supreme court of the US is in some instances an original jurisdiction court Treaties is an example of when supreme court Personal jurisdiction – inpersonam
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EXAM 1 REVIEW NOTES Tuesday‚ February 18‚ 2014 8:54 PM Polakowski (Lecture 1 and 2) Human Nature/State of Nature If left to their own devices (no government)‚ how would people behave? Hobbes State of nature is a state of war There would be no regulation of goods‚ services‚ infrastructure‚ awareness of worldly surroundings‚ etc. Locke Living with no government is the proper state of nature A "common judge with authority puts all men in a state of nature" Rousseau "man has no idea
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To develop what you believe is a terrific idea for a video game‚ you lease 50‚000 square feet in an office building from Commercial Property‚ LLC‚ under a written five-year lease. Your goal is to put the game on the market within two years. Several months into the term‚ a competitor unexpectedly releases a new game title featuring play that would make your game appear to be a poorly crafted imitation. Can you assign the lease to another party? Explain. You would need the landlord here to get
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Criminal Law notes 1.Voluntary act: Status offences – no conduct is required but the crime is committed when a certain state of affair exists or the defendant is in a certain condition or is of a particular status. R v Larsonneur (1933) – Appellant was brought involuntarily back to the UK where she was charged on being an ‘alien’. LCJ Hewart claimed the ‘circumstances are perfectly immaterial’ Winzar v Chief constable of Kent (1983) – drunk on a public highway. LJ Robert Goff claimed ‘it is enough
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act for and on behalf of the principal Made between the principal and the third party through the work of the agent Creation of Agency 1. Express Appointment Involved in actual consent of the principal and the agent. Written or oral form In commercial transactions it is usual (but not essential) to appoint an agent in writing‚ so that the terms and extent of the relationship are set down to avoid misunderstanding. Case: Garnac Grain Co Inc v HMF Faure & Fairclough Ltd Relationship of P and
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Chapter 14 MRP is usually practiced on items with dependent demand. (true) The Aggregate Plan‚ derived from the Master Production Schedule‚ specifies in more detail how much of each product is to be made at what time. (False) If 100 units of Q are needed and 10 are already in stock‚ gross requirement is 100 and net requirement is 90. Each R requires 4 of component S; each S requires 3 components of T. Lead time for R is 1 week. Lead time for S is two weeks. For T is 6. Lead time for R is _____
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