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    potion at Galway hospital. Procedural History: There is no procedural history. Holding: There is no holding. The covenant is not valid or enforceable because the covenant was agreed under the basis of Duress. This covenant also interferes with the interest of the public. NA has created a restrictive covenant which is not related to its business/practice interests. Reasoning: ¬ The covenant was founded under the state of

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    RELIGION NOTES: INTRO: * The covenant to the Jewish people acted as a special bond‚ reuniting the people together with mutual commitments. With God‚ it was seen as a sacred contract which involved rights and obligations. The covenant is significant to the main aspects of Jewish practice‚ ethics and sacred texts in expressing the central beliefs of Judaism. PRACTICES: * Two essential principles of Jewish practices are the belief in one god and moral law. * In Jewish belief god is

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    The Ancient Israelites settled in the land of Canaan sometime between 1300 and 1200 BC. The Israelites traced their descents to the father of many nations called Abram‚ several centuries before‚ who had migrated to Canaan from Mesopotamia (Britton‚2017). From the beginning of time God had to deal with sinful ways from his chosen generation. God was not pleased for he gave them all they wanted but yet they were still unrighteous. God has a heart for all those who chose to live according to how he

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    2. Hobbes claims that without a government to enforce law and order‚ we would find ourselves in a “war...of every man against every man.” What reasons does he give for believing this? Do you think he is right? Hobbes argues that when there is no government or civil authority in place‚ humans are living in a state of nature. This state is what Hobbes calls a war‚ “of every man against every other man” (Leviathan pg.106). Since there is no order in place‚ everybody can then claim anything they want

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    As an Indigenous woman‚ Oodgeroo experienced first-hand the Assimilation policy and discrimination and thus‚ she shows her concern for the loss of freedom and culture of other Indigenous Australians through her poem “The Last of His Tribe”. This is evident in the first stanza when “change is the law. The new must oust the old.” Noonuccal’s use of modality for ‘must’ commands that the new‚ referring to the white Australians ‘must’ get rid of the old‚ referring to the Aboriginals. The emotive language

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    Physical Dimensions. RIGHTS ABOVE SURFACE →The owner’s rights in airspace should be restricted to “any such height as is necessary for the ordinary use and enjoyment of his land and the structures upon it”. If within this meaning their may be an action in trespass. – Berstein v Skyviews and General Ltd. S 2(1) of the Damage by Aircraft Act 1952 precludes action in trespass for overflying aircraft.→ An intrusion by a land based structure located on the defendant’s land constituted a trespass to the

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    Summary of the Book of Hebrews By Rev. Jack Simonds‚ PhD The epistle to the Hebrews reveals Jesus as the Center and Circumference‚ Beginning‚ Ending and Entirety of the Gospel. Hebrews is the first book of the eight General Epistles. Hebrews was written before the destruction of the temple which took place in 70 AD. Even before the destruction of the Temple‚ the original disciples had begun to preach among the Gentiles. It was perhaps during this early period that the Epistle to the Hebrews

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    Old System Title Legal Interests under Old System Title S184G CA: priority given to the earlier same as s 12 of the former Registration and Deeds Act. If the four elements are satisfied‚ namely: 1. Instrument relating to the land (excludes wills) must be effective and not void 2. Made in good faith a. There must be no fraud – Re Cooper b. It must be bona fide - Marsden v Campbell c. Notice only effective after registration‚ no notice before registration‚ but after settlement – Scholes

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    ‘The Book of Law ’‚ emphasizing the covenant stipulations as its defining features; and ‘The Law of Moses ’‚ emphasizing the human mediator as its defining feature. The Pentateuch has two basic divisions: The first eleven chapters of Genesis deal with the earth and human race‚ nature and purpose of humanity‚ intrusion of sin into God ’s good creation‚judgement and the hope of redemption. Genesis chapter 12 to Deuteronomy chapter 34 deal with Yahweh Covenant‚ Abraham posterity‚ Divine election

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    part of God’s mission through the Abrahamic Covenant. I can confidently say that I have been blessed in my life‚ it is God’s grace that I even know the Lord and am following Him. I have also been blessed financially with a good job that further the kingdom of God indirectly. The New Covenant does not annul the law or the Abrahamic Covenant‚ but serves to bring them to us. “This is what I mean: the law‚ which came 430 years afterward‚ does not annul a covenant previously ratified by God‚ so as to make

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