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    Generally‚ the agency relationships arises in commercial transactions‚ partnership and employment. The term “agency” in commercial law is represented in the Latin phrase‚ qui facit per alium‚ facit per se‚ i.e. the one who acts through another‚ acts in his or her own interests. In terms of agreeing an Agency Contract between the parties‚ tThe Robert Barry & co. v Terence Robert Doyle and another 1998) case illustrates the use of oral communications in commercial contracts which has binding effect to the

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    link between religion and morality?(12) (Total for Question 3(a) = 30 marks) OR (b) (i) Analyse the important features of either Deontology or Natural Moral Law.(18) (ii) To what extent is the selected theory persuasive?(12) (Total for Question 3(b) = 30 marks) EITHER 4 (a) (i) Examine the important concepts relating to justice and law and punishment.(18) (ii) Consider critically the extent to which subjectivism poses problems for these concepts.(12) (Total for Question 4(a) = 30 marks) OR

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    *44  Cehave N. v. v Bremer Handelsgesellschaft M.B.H. The Hansa Nord Court of Appeal 16 July 1975 [1975] 3 W.L.R. 447 [1976] Q.B. 44 Lord Denning M.R. ‚ Roskill and Ormrod L.JJ. 1975 June 10‚ 11‚ 12‚ 13‚ 16; July 16 Contract—Condition or warranty—Intermediate stipulation—Whether breach goes to root of contract—Carriage by sea—Stipulation for "shipment... in good condition" Sale of Goods—Description—Merchantable quality—Citrus pulp pellets for use in cattle food—Substantial part damaged—Rejection

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    2106AFE Revision Lecture Questions Question 1 Short Answer Questions: Provide a brief answer including the specific sections and sub-sections that apply under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). DO NOT use ILAC method to answer. (a) On 1 February 2012‚ Mr Lawson was appointed as an administrator of Gogo Pty Ltd by the passing of a resolution by a majority of the directors of the company. Upon appointment‚ Mr Lawson convened the creditors’ first meeting on 4 February 2012. Is this a valid

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    INDIAN CONTRACT ACT 1. S. 124 - Gajanan Moreshwar Parelkar v Moreshwar Madan Mantri (Indemnity) (Plaintiff‚ at the request of the defendant‚ executed two mortgages in favour of Mohandas. Defendant wrote a letter promising to indemnify the plaintiff against any suits by the mortgagee‚ along with executing a third mortgage in place of the previous two. Plaintiff prays that the defendant obtains a release of liability from Mohandas; Issues: 1) Can the indemnified ask for performance of the contract

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    Trippple Award Specification (4BIO) Examination in 2012 Trippple Award Specification Key words are underlined in red. Practical work is printed in italics. Section 1: The nature and variety of living organisms Characteristics of living organisms include; M ovement R espitation S ensitivity G rowth R eproduction E xcretion N utrition In addition‚ all living organisms contain nucleic acids (DNA) and have the ability to control their internal conditions. Finally‚ all living

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    of precedence and has two aspects: 1) definitional or substantial – the principle of law is found in the precedence called the ratio decidendi: the narrowest and necessary legal principle upon which a legal decision was based. This is the aspect of the case that binds future courts and must be followed. 2) Structural: what precedent cases must be followed. Rupert Cross wrote a book called “precedence in legal law” and described the structural component of the stare decisis as “every court is bound

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    IGCSE ICT Revision What is Hardware? Hardware is the physical parts of the computer system – the parts that you can touch and see. A motherboard‚ a CPU‚ a keyboard and a monitor are all items of hardware What is Software? Software is a collection of instructions that can be ‘run’ on a computer. These instructions tell the computer what to do. Software is not a physical thing (but it can of course be stored on a physical medium such as a CD-ROM)‚ it is just a bunch of codes. An operating

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    Commercial Law Term Paper (Case Analysis) Pro-Gordon C. Johnson June 18‚ 2013 9th Edition Chapter 5-Case 5 Summary: Marie-Claude operated a bowling alley in a commercial area that was adjacent to a residential area. Many small children used the parking lot near the bowling alley as a playground‚ and Marie-Claude was constantly tell these children leave the parking area maybe they will get injured. However‚ one six years old boy climb onto the flat roof of

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    Question 1 The UK Rail vs. Smithfileld case is a striking example of the term – Agency of Necessity. This is the case when‚ in certain circumstances‚ the agent is allowed by law to take actions on behalf of the principal without the will‚ knowledge or any other representation of the principal. However‚ certain requirements have to be met‚ in order for the agent to claim that it acted out of necessity: 1) the actions have been taken for the reason of compelling emergency; 2) impossibility

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