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    Property Law notes

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    Topic 5: Torrens Title Intro reasons why Torrens Title came into being old system very complex tracing title back security of title the registration of deeds doesn’t fix the above issues especially security General Register of deeds difficult to search General Register does not fix any defect Under Torrens Title indefeasibility of title started with Robert Torrens in SA NSW started 1963 Since then all grants under Torrens Title At conveyance of old property transferred to Torrens US

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    Contract Law Exam 2010

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    Graduate Diploma in Law Contract Law Examination Paper DATE: 16 June 2010 TIME: AM TIME ALLOWED: THREE HOURS INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Where questions are sub-divided‚ candidates should not expect the sub-divisions necessarily to be of equal weight. Materials provided: GDL Statutory Extracts (which MUST be returned UNMARKED at the end of the examination). You must answer THREE questions out of SIX Continued Overleaf OA6544 1 © The College of Law 2010 This is

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    L.S. 4523 / 5523 Handout 9 Spring‚ 2013 1. What is a material breach of contract? There are three types of material breach. Anticipatory repudiation: A repudiation of contract obligations before they become due. Must be unequivocal (clear statements of a parties refusal to preform when performance is due.) No assurance (demanded writing exceeds 30 days) = repudiation. 1.) Waffling Seller: A seller who equivocates when asked if he’s going to deliver the goods as promised. 2.) Cash

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    Company Law Notes

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    Chapter 2 (Topic 2): Registration and its effects Characteristics of a company -Companies are artificial entities with rights and liabilities separate from their shareholders or members -s119: company comes into existence as a body corporate at the beginning of the day on which it is registered with the name specified in its certificate of registration -This legal entity is separate from its members so assets of the company are not the assets of its members and contracts entered into

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    Business Law Notes

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    BUSINESS LAW EXAM1 1. One rule that emerges from the social contract is that people should never make unsupported judgments about one another but should instead always investigate the facts in an effort to uncover the truth about the character of a person or the nature of a situation. 2. utility thinking. 3. there are no objective or absolute standards of right and wrong. 4. utility thinking. 5. ethics. 6. If the social contract disintegrates‚ society would return to a "state

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    Chapter 6 Exam Notes

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    Textile Exam Notes Chapters 6‚7 and 8 * Generic Names – Similar chemical composition * Cross-dye able fibers – NOT colored * Trade Names- Company Name * Three General Steps of spinning process: P-Prepare4 dope/melt E- Extrude S- Solidify * Fiber Size largest to smallest: Macrofiber Microfiber Ultrafine Nanofiber * Microfiber-Strength * Ultrafine Microfiber – Technical Application Nanofiber * Dope- raw materials dissolved * Melt- polymer

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    Notes on Commerce and Law

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    decision   Arrest: To detain a person suspected of having committed a crime   Capital Punishment: An offender is put to death   Civil Law: Deals with non-criminal matters involving disputes between individuals and organisations   Conciliation: A method of settling a dispute where a third party acts as an interventionist mediator   Criminal Law: Law involving cases where the government has declared some action to be illegal   Evidence: Information presented that helps the court reach a

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    Intellectual Property Rights (RC Pg 192) Trade Marks s2 A trademark is a visually perceptible sign capable of being graphically represented and which is capable of distinguishing goods and services provided by one business from that provided by another. Sign includes matters such as letter‚ word‚ name‚ signature‚ numeral‚ label‚ color‚ shape‚ aspect of packaging or any combination thereof. There is a need to register the trademark. Grounds for refusal of registration s7(1)b s7(1)c

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    Law 11 Notes

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    ART 1163 Every person obliged to give something is also obliged to take care of it with the proper diligence of a good father of a family‚ unless the law or the stipulation of the parties requires another standard of care. Specific or determinate – identified by tis individuality. Cannot substitute Generic or indeterminate – refers only to a class or genus [genus nunquam perit: genus never perishes] Duties of debtor in obligation to give a determinate thing 1. preserve the thing a. diligence

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    Exam M Notes F05

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    s(x) s(x + t) = 1− s(x) ∞ = V ar[T (x)] = 2 t · t px dt − ˚ e2x 0 ∞ k=1 Pr[K(x) = k] = Pr[k ≤ T (x) < k + 1] = k px − = k px · qx+k = k| qx (2k − 1) k px − e2x V ar[K(x)] = Curtate future lifetime (K(x) ≡ greatest integer in T (x)): Exam M - Life Contingencies - LGD c t px dt Total lifetime after age x: Tx k+1 px ∞ Tx = lx+t dt 0 1 Total lifetime between age x and x + 1: Lx Central death rate: mx Lx = Tx − Tx+1 1 = 1 lx · t px dt lx+t dt = 0 lx − lx+1 Lx lx − lx+n n

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