regarded as a minor and is not competent to enter any contract. The general rule states that the contract entered into by a minor is not binding on him‚ that is void ab initio (KrishnanL‚ RajooL‚ & VergisA.C‚ 2009). In the Mohori Bibee v Dhurmodas Ghose (1903) case (KrishnanL‚ RajooL‚ & VergisA.C‚ 2009)‚ the plaintiff loan a sum of money to the respondent‚ a minor‚ that secure on a house which was leased to the appellant (SlideShare Inc‚ 2012). Following that‚ the minor filed a suit to set aside
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peroxide is decomposed to water and oxygen (Encyclopedia Britannica). The chemical reaction is shown as 2H2O2 = 2H2O + O2 (Keilin and Hartree 397). The reaction involves primarily the adsorption of hydrogen peroxide at the catalase surface. The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide by catalase is regarded as involving
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LL.B. I Term Paper – LB – 102 - Principles of Contract The law of contracts touches equally upon the lives of ordinary persons and the activities of small and big business. This branch of law deals with law relating to promises‚ their formation‚ performance and enforceability. It is scattered over several legislations. There are special legislations dealing with particular contractual relationships‚ e.g. The Sale of Goods Act‚ 1930‚ The Partnership Act‚ 1932. This paper will include a study of
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Chemical decomposition can be defined as the separation of chemical compounds into smaller‚ simpler compounds (New World Encyclopedia‚ 2009). It is often considered an undesirable outcome of a chemical reaction. Radiation‚ humidity‚ heat‚ and acidity affect the stability of chemical compounds. Molecules‚ when put under harsh environmental conditions may break up into smaller particles. Decomposition can also be defined as the breakdown of one phase into two or more phases. Thermal‚ electrolytic‚
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invertebrates are the spaces within the surface litter‚ holes in soil aggregates and pore spaces‚ root channels‚ etc. Soil arthropods are vital link in the food chain as decomposers. They play important roles in controlling the rate of litter decomposition and in altering nutrient and energy cycle. Some protozoans and worms also contribute to the mixing‚ loosening‚ and aerating the soil. Soil microarthropods are also necessary in maintaining soil fertility. The abundance and diversity of soil arthropods
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Combustion h. Decomposition i. Biota waste j. Methane (CH4) k. Autotrophs l. Heterotrophs 3. Nitrogen cycle On the cycle diagram label the following: a. Nitrogen (N2) b. Nitrogen fixing bacteria c. Nitrification d. Denitrification e. Ammonia (NH3) & Ammonium ion (NH4+) f. Nitrates (NO3 -) g. Nitrites (NO2 -) h. Fertilizers i. Assimilation j. Decomposition k. Biota
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the location of the company ’); end if; end; 1 3. Consider a relation schema R = ABCDE‚ functional dependencies A→ C B→ C C→ D DE → A and a decomposition D = {AC‚ AD‚ BE‚ AB} of R. Prove or disprove that D is a join lossless decomposition of R with respect the given set of FDs. A proof can be done by finding an appropriate decomposition
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involves the use of a catalyst in a different phase from the reactants is known as heterogeneous catalysis. Catalysts are known to enhance rates of reaction without being consumed and they also reduce activation energies. The hydrogen peroxide decomposition reaction catalyzed in the presence of black‚ insoluble MnO2 solids has been investigated in this experiment. Parts 1A and 2A of the experiment are carried out at 25°C and 4°C‚ respectively. The same method and temperatures has been employed for
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D. C. Polarography * Introduction: - Polarography is a particular case of general electro analytical technique known as voltametry. These methods are used to study the decomposition and quantitative analysis of solution. Principle: - It is a rapid and accurate technique in which electrolysis of experimental solution is carried out by using one electrode of comparatively large surface area (i.e. non-polarisable electrode) and the other electrode having a very small area (polarisable electrode)
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series data is identified and described. Once the pattern is established‚ we can interpret and integrate it with other data and use the identified pattern to predict future events. Decomposition Analysis of Time Series In order to identify patterns that appear simultaneously in a time series‚ we use decomposition analysis to separate and decompose different influences or components out of the ‘raw’ data‚. In general‚ there are four types of components in time series analysis: trend‚ seasonal variation
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