in the law is deemed to deserve recognition. Qualification There are three stages to becoming a barrister. The stages are: the academic stage‚ the vocational stage and pupillage. Academic stage: This sets the minimum educational requirement for becoming a barrister. This is a qualifying degree in law at the minimum of 2:ii which is set out by the Bar Council and the Law Society‚ as required by the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990. If a persons degree is in a subject other than law‚ or does
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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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Warings-Hill aptly employs onomatopoeia in naming ‘Warings’‚ ‘War’ in it’s name‚ illustrates its place as the battlefield for the boys. It also recalls the word ‘Warring’‚ which forebodes the conflict between the two. settings- important quotes -‘without any tree or flower-bed to relieve the bald greenness’‚ ch1p10 ‘Yew trees’‚ very dark and dingy and usually appear in graveyards. Classic symbol of death and sorrow. They ‘stood before the house’ highlights that not only is the house itself permeated
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Agency (1) AGENCY RELATIONSHIP? (2) AUTHORITY? Agency is an agreement‚ express or implied‚ by which the principal entrusts to the agent‚ the management of the business; to be transacted in his name‚ or on his account‚ and by which the agent assumes to do the business and to render an account of it. Agency involves: Principal‚ who passes authority to Agent to effect the legal relations between the principal Third party‚ acted with principal through the agent Section 135 CA (Definition of Agent)
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Hwa Chong Institution (High School) Secondary 4 End of Year Examinations Chemistry Revision Notes List of topics: 1. Atomic Structure 2. Separation Techniques 3. Chemical Bonds and Bonding (Ionic‚ Covalent) 4. Metals 5. Properties and structures of compounds 6. Qualitative Analysis 7. Acids‚ Bases and Salts 8. Chemical Periodicity 9. Chemical Calculations 10. Air and Environment 11. Electrochemistry (Including Redox reactions) 12. Thermochemistry 13. Rates of Reaction 14. Chemical
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SCIENCE CELL – STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS Cell – Structure and Functions Cell as the Basic Unit of Life The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms. It is the smallest part of the body of an organism‚ is capable of independent existence and is able to perform the essential functions of life. Discovery of the Cell Robert Hooke observed cork cells under a simple microscope designed by him. He observed compartments resembling honeycombs and each compartment
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breach of duty * Principles e.g. Breach if burden of harm was not great * Authorities e.g. Woods v Multi sport holdings ltd * Applications e.g. The burden of using helmets was significant * Conclusion e.g. there is no breach Law of Contract Terms of the contract * Express terms * Terms stated and agreed to by parties * In simple cases‚ terms stated in offer * Eg‚ $ reward for cat * Major commercial contracts require signs from both
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Research topic: What’s on Amy Tan’s Mind? Research questions: ▪ What issues stand out in Amy Tan’s writing? ▪ How do the narrative techniques used highlight these issues? ▪ Why does Amy Tan highlight these issues? Research Notes: The Kitchen God’s Wife Author: Amy Tan. ISSUES Sense of self identity: ▪ Revelation of her mother’s secret past brings the identity of who Pearl’s biological father really is. ▪ To Pearl this news is horrific especially when she was
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Court of India | Decided December 20‚ 1986 | Full case name: | M.C. Mehta Vs. Union of India (UOI) and Ors. | | | Citations: | 1987 SCR (1) 819 | | | | | | | Holding | | Case opinions | Majority by: C. J. Bhagwati[1] | Laws applied | Articles 12 and 21 of the Constitution of India | | The case of M.C. Mehta v. Union of India originated in the aftermath of oleum gas leak from Shriram Food and Fertilisers Ltd. complex at Delhi. This gas leak occurred soon after the
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Equity 4 Textbook 1 Chapter 7 Equity- The first Building Block Liability is a fixed obligation and must be paid back. Equity is residual and does not have a fixed repayment requirement. Equity can also be thought of as the foundation of a business as in the old adage. Equity provides: The cushion to absorb shrinking asset in a downturn The resilience to withstand operating losses; The leverage to avoid debt carrying costs Equity represents the ultimates business risk. In relation to the risk/reward
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