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    Definition of Law a. Law is defined as a set of rules and principles by which a community regulates its activities. b. Law is different and yet similar because it can be applied differently across various borders. c. Unlike law‚ internal rules and regulations of clubs‚ societies and other organizations may only be enforced within the group that governs them. d. Law is therefore concerned with the legal rights and obligations of individuals‚ business organizations‚ various entities

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    RUNNING HEAD: Computer law Computer “Law” Edward A Celaya September 5‚ 2012 Regis University Abstract In the world of Information Technology the one thing that is king above all others should be the security of the device or network a person is on because if they feel that they can’t trust the network or device it is more than likely not going to be used. And even with cultural and corporate interests abound it is clear that intellectual property needs to be protected in order to insure

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    Introduction: Contract law is come from a Latin phrase‚ which is pacta sunt servanda (pacts must be kept). Everyday‚ all of us make contracts. It can be a written contract if required‚ for example when buying a car. On the other hand‚ the most common of contracts can be and are made orally‚ like buying from the mini market. A contract intends to make a legal agreement between two or more people or businesses (called parties) that sets forth what the parties will or will not do. Thus‚ The law recognizes breach

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    his chest stands for a symbol of hope. His goal is to serve truth‚ justice and the American way. In contrast‚ Batman is known for his suit that images a bat so it can scare criminals. Batman suit is black and grey and made with Kevlar. His cape is very distinctive it is a scallop hem cape. He has special gadgets for extra protection also he wears a head piece. His goal is to strike fear into criminal and then serve

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    The Code of Hammurabi and the Hebrew’s law code are extremely similar although they do have some differences. Both of the systems of law contain some of the same "eye for eye" concepts. One of the main differences between the two codes is the code of Hammurabi is much more strict and unforgiving than the Hebrew’s system of law. If the United States were to choose to adopt one of these systems of law the code of Hammurabi would change our country the most. There are so many things the code of Hammurabi

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    Baseball vs. Basketball Baseball and basketball are two very different sports‚ but the both do relate in some ways. Often times sports fans compare these two sports to determine which they enjoy best. One big comparison between them both is that they are in face both sports. These sports are also both played as teams. Most of the time‚ these things in common are far outweighed by the differences between the sports. Two sports that are often compared with each other‚ baseball and basketball‚ are

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    proceed from a stranger to the contract. Important cases: 1.Chikkim Ammiraju vs. Seshamma: In this case a person threatened his wife and son that he would suicide if she doesn’t transfer her property in his brother’s favour. The wife and son executed the release of the deed under the threat . Held the threat of suicide amounted to coercion within Sec 15 and the release deed was therefore voidable. 2.Muthia vs. Muthu Karuppa: An agent refused to hand over the account books of

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    March 2001 Agency Law and Contract Formation ISSN 1045-6333 AGENCY LAW AND CONTRACT FORMATION Eric Rasmusen Discussion Paper No. 323 05/2001 Harvard Law School Cambridge‚ MA 02138 The Center for Law‚ Economics‚ and Business is supported by a grant from the John M. Olin Foundation. This paper can be downloaded without charge from: The Harvard John M. Olin Discussion Paper Series: http://www.law.harvard.edu/programs/olin_center/ March 2001 Agency Law and Contract Formation

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    Standing Against Church and State: Engel vs Vitale "Almighty God‚ we acknowledge our dependence upon Thee‚ and we beg Thy blessings upon us‚ our parents‚ our teachers and our Country." (Engel V Vitale) Also known as the prayer that changed publics schools forever. A father that was taking his son to school every day in New York and was not to happy when he found out that his son and along with the whole state of New York’s public school classes that were full of children‚ were having to start their

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION. Law of Malaysia Section 24 state that‚ the consideration or object of an agreement is lawful‚ unless it is forbidden by a law. It is of such a nature that‚ if permitted‚ it would defeat any law. Besides that‚ the agreement is lawful unless it is fraudulent‚ it involves or implies injury to the person or property of another or the court regards it as immoral‚ or opposed to public policy. In each of the above cases‚ the consideration or object of an agreement is said to be unlawful

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