Mid-Term Exam 1. Distinguish Cause of action from action SUGGESTED ANSWER: A CAUSE OF ACTION is an act or omission of one party in violation of the legal right or rights of the other (Maao Sugar Central vs. Barrios‚ 79 Phil. 606; Sec. 2 of new Rule 2)‚ causing damage to another. An ACTION is an ordinary suit in a court of Justice by which one party prosecutes another for the enforcement or protection of a right‚ or the prevention or redress of a wrong.(Section 1 of former Rule 2). 2
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Grade 12 Law Exam Review Cases R v Oakes i. Law must have an important objective * Preventing harm caused by hate propaganda was a pressing concern ii. Law must be rationally connected to the objective * There was a rational connection between s.319 (2) and protecting target groups and promoting social relations iii. Law must not infringe more than it is necessary to meet the objective * S.319 (2) des not overly restrict freedom of expression. It ensures that only openly
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the deal. Reformation - Court will rewrite contract. Describe types of acceptable performace of a contract. Strict Performance Substantial Performance What are the Sherman and Clayton Antitrust Acts? Sherman Act of 1890 - first national law to regulate competition. Clayton Act of 1914 clarified the Sherman Act. What are the key provisions of the Sherman and Clayton Antitrust Acts?
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Final Exam Name___________________________________ MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) ________ is a service provided by the Internet that uses universally accepted standards for storing‚ retrieving‚ formatting‚ and displaying information in a page format. 1) _______ A) E-mail B) The Web C) FTP D) HTML TRUE/FALSE. Write ’T’ if the statement is true and ’F’ if the statement is false. 2) Large
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MGMT102 Business Communication Autumn 2013 MGMT102 Business Communication Final exam sample questions: Briefly describe any one of the communication models discussed in the textbook and/or lecture. Describe three of the tests you can use to enable ethical decision‐making. 1 2 3 What is the role of ‘I’ statements in the communication process? Illustrate with an example. 4 Identify and explain the three techniques of persuasion as outlined in the textbook
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Financial Law and Regulation Brandie Killgore DeVry University HSM 340 November 25‚ 2013 Professor Maribel Lebron What are the five elements pertaining to the establishment of a false claim under the False Claims Act? The five elements pertaining to the establishing a false claim under the False Claims Act must determine that the claim was falsely submitted and that it was submitted knowingly. The government must establish that the individual submits the claim with actual knowledge
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Tutorial 2 – The Employment Relationship: Employment Status 1. What distinguishes employees from other types of workers? Why is that distinction important? While in the past an employee’s status was not a source of uncertainty‚ as the ‘servant’ and ‘master’ relationship was clearly defined by the socio-economic factors influencing society‚ nowadays more and more people fall into a ‘grey area’ where it is hard to distinguish whether a person can be classified as an employee‚ worker‚ or just
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Question 2 Jenny was promised by his father a pay of RM4‚000/- monthly if she comes back from USA and worked for him. Depsite getting a good job offer‚ Jenny came back immediately after graduation. It has been six months since she started working but she had received no pay. He father claims that the company is now in financial difficulties and his promise to Jenny is not binding. Advise Jenny as to whether she has any cause of action against her father. This case pertains whether a clear
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World Regional Geography Exam III Questions 1. Why do some scholars believe that China may become the next global superpower? Do you agree? Why or why not? Include specific facts regarding China to support your view. - Why China will become a Superpower o China’s government exported $762 B worth of goods in 2005 – an increase of 28% from the past year o China imported $660 B worth of goods in 2005 – and increase of 18% from the past year o Total foreign
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Numerical exam questions for Environmental Economics Spring 2006 Krister Hjalte Question 2. (29/3 1998) The inverse demand function for a non-renewable resource is Pt = a- bRt‚ where Pt is the market price and Rt the extraction in period t. The total gross benefit from extracting this resource can be written as an integral The extraction cost Ct= cRt‚ where c is a constant. Total available amount of the resource is denoted by S. From a social point of view we want to maximise the net benefits from
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