In 1966‚ the National Historic Preservation Act was passed and this act established the National Register and the process for adding properties to it. The purpose of the National Register is to help property owners and other interested groups to coordinate‚ identify and to preserve historic sites in the United States. In order to perform their duties‚ the National Register has the ability to offer benefits that help to preserve historic sites. These benefits include: recognition of the property’s
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1- public accounting firm is a firm that registered by the public accounting oversight board so it provides accounting service to public company. Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 contains provision preventing any company which is not registered with the board from‚ furnishing‚ participating in an audit of a public company or preparing. the different categories of public accounting firm are as follow : (Local Regional National Big 4 Alternative Practice Structures) Also there are different
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The African Growth and Opportunity Act was signed into law by President Clinton in May 2000 in order to promote the US and African trade relations and to promote economic development on the African continent through export-led growth. To expand trade and investment in South Africa. To help grow economic and encourage economic integration. The report examines the impact of the AGOA during the past years. It has benefited South Africa’s economics. The report provides incentives to
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Disability under the Americans with disability Act(ADA) can be defined as (1) “physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities (2) a record of such impairment; and (3) a perception of such of such impairment” (Swanson‚ 2016‚ p.374). Reasonable accommodations can be defined as: “employer may tell applicants what the selection process consists of and whether they will need a reasonable accommodation by the employer. Examples of selection accommodations include
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On Thursday December 31‚ 2015 at approximately 1949 hours‚ FHEO Security Officers were dispatched to room #503 Beds 1 and 2 for two Disorderly Male Baker Act Patients who were acting up and causing problems for their assigned Psych Sitter‚ including one patient from Bed 1 who kept trying to leave the room. Security Officers Omar Alonso‚ Carlos Ayuso‚ and James Johnson arrived and met with Nurse Celia Baggya and Psych Sitter Andell Philip while Security Supervisor Steven Evans arrived later and met
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Duncan the $8000? Why? Ans: No‚ Mary is not contractually obliged to pay Duncan the $8000. In the given case‚ there are circumstances that make this contract voidable. It is seen that Mary was intimidated by the Duncan presence and immediately agreed the Duncan’s offer. It seems that Mary was under the undue influence (even if Duncan has not such intention) while she concluded the contract because Duncan has represented himself in such a way that has probability to influence the mind of ordinary
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The Prison Litigation Reform Act (“PLRA”) generally requires a prisoner Plaintiff to exhaust administrative remedies before filing suit in federal court. Title 42 U.S.C. § 1997e(a) provides that “[n]o action shall be brought with respect to prison conditions under § 1983 of this title‚ or any other Federal law by a prisoner confined in any jail‚ prison‚ or other correctional facility until such administrative remedies as are available are exhausted.” See also Moore v. Bennette‚ 517 F.3d 717‚ 725
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Douglas Edmunds ETH/321 04/06/2015 Elements of a Contract Scenario 1. Jack has to decide whether to engage an attorney. What would you advise? I would advise jack not to engage an attorney in the case. First‚ the fact that the old woman who sold the china shows signs of Alzheimer is enough to nullify the contract. A person can only get into contract if they are understand the terms and are considered to be competent. A person engaging in a contract should be able to understand all the ramifications
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Responsibility and Disclosure Act The Credit Card Accountability‚ Responsibility‚ and Disclosure Act was signed into law by President Obama on may 22‚ 2009 and is suppose to protect consumers and to “bring some common sense and rationality into our financial system” (Robert Gibbs‚ the White House spokesman). The act forces credit card issuers to rework their market and profit strategies while it makes the life in many ways easier for consumers who already hold a credit card. The act addresses subjects such
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REPORT ON FRAUD SEC.17 INDIAN CONTRACT ACT 1872 Definition of contract: A contract is an agreement made between two or more parties which the law will enforce. Sec 2(h) defines contract as an agreement enforciable by law. Contract = An agreement + enforceable by law * According to Sir William Anson: A legally binding agreement between two or more persons by which rights are acquired by one or more to acts or forbearances (abstaining from doing something) on the part of the others.
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