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    were 2.5 x 5 in‚ 3.5 x 5 in and 5 x 5 in per plant. Collections of insect pests were done starting five days after transplanting and continued every three days until harvest. Damage rating and yield were also measured. The spacing of 5 x 5 in per plant significantly affected the lowest incidence of insect pest‚ leaf damage and with highest yield. The 5 x 5 in spacing per plant in this study could thus help reduce incidence of insect pest and the use of chemical pesticides and promote organic production

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    When assessing the economic damage to due to Paul Thayer and those that he tipped off about the acquisition of Campbell Taggart‚ it should be noted that some argue that this kind of insider trading circulates information and forces the stock to its “true value.” If we assume this argument to be flawed‚ then part of Anheuser-Busch stock dip after the announcement was due to the insider trading and the fact Anheuser-Busch probably paid more to acquire its target. Thayer and his friends trade the Campbell

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    the case of Pyrene & Co v Scindia Steam Navigation Co sued the defendant carrier and was victorious in recovering damages of £200 as the defendant was found to be liable as he showed negligence while loading the goods and therefore the goods were damaged when they reached the plaintiff. Develin J in Pyrene’s case judged that the liability of negligence would extend to cover up damages if the goods are damaged during the process of loading either side of the ship’s rail. This was the point in English

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    Contract A promise the law will enforce. Judicial Restraint The court takes a passive role and enforces what is already written in the contract‚ no matter if one party benefits over the other party. Judicial Activism The court takes an active interest in the contents of the contract and makes decisions based on what is "fair" and "right". Four Elements of a Contract (1) Agreement- offer is made by one party and accepted by another party.(2) Consideration- bargaining (3) Legality- has to

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    Technology is anything that people use to make a task easier. A cell phone is a type of technology that is a common thing to see in everyday life. The world and the people in it have gotten used to this technology. Cell phones are making the lives of an estimated two hundred sixty five million Americans (Natterson 103) and three billion worldwide (Natterson 103)‚ easier. As useful as cell phones may be‚ there are negative effects in over using cell phones. Cell phone technology was first developed

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    Later‚ Indian courts outside the presidency were required by Acts of the British Parliament and Indian Laws to reconcile disputes in accordance to justice‚ equity and good conscience where there was no applicable statute3. Consequently‚ in suits for damages for torts (civil wrongs)‚ courts followed the English Common Law in so far as it was consonant with these principles4. In Vellore Citizens Forum v. Union of India‚5 the Supreme Court traced the source of the constitutional and statutory provisions

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    A crime is a violation of established law‚ but not all crimes have a readily identifiable victim. A victimless crime is one where an act that violates an established law is committed‚ without leaving a victim behind; that is‚ there is no resulting damage to a person or property. In these cases‚ there is usually no victim because the illegal activity was consensually entered into. For this reason‚ victimless crimes are often called consensual crimes. One common example of a victimless crime is prostitution

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    entitled to get the deposit? Rule of Law: Liquidated Damages Application: Liquidated damages means that provisions must paid by the breaching party to the party that has been breached. Conclusion: Cohen gets to keep that deposit 18-3 Issue: Should the court hold‚ as VanHorn argued‚ that Barton did not take reasonable steps to mitigate her damages? Rule of Law: Mitigation of Damages Application: Under the contract of Mitigation of Damages‚ when a breach of contract occurs‚ the innocent injured

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    letting them sort out the damages themselves‚ San Diego will likely have to pay more

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    designed to offer remedies to civil wrongs. Unlike contractual damages that occur‚ where responsibility is predetermined‚ tort law is designed for someone who is legally injured to be able to recover damages from the person who is deemed legally responsible‚ or liable for such injuries. Tort law is broken down into three main categories‚ negligence‚ strict liability‚ and intentional tort. In negligence tort one is accused of causing damages through their carelessness. After accusation of negligence the

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