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    CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTY VALUABLE AND NON-VALUABLE MOVABLE AND IMMOVABLE SIMILAR AND DISSIMILAR USABLE AND PERISHABLE DEFINITION VALUABLE -Valuable property includes all permissible things that are possessed and secured NON VALUABLE - Non Valuable property includes all those things which are prohibited by Shariah MOVABLE - Movable property is a property that can be moved from one place to another IMMOVABLE - Immovable property is a property that is permanently fixed to the land

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    different dimensions of punishment. Merely making the assertion that an offender should receive neither too much nor too little punishment offers no determinate criteria for identifying what is to count as too much or too little. It’s not obvious how Wesley’s two conditionals could hold up without such a determinate criteria‚ since without a determinate criteria they offer no advice about how to identify when the boundaries will be precise in at least some of the non-borderline cases. The vagueness

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    limit probation or increase the length of imprisonment by abolishing parole‚ there must be corresponding increases in prison space to accommodate the results. Limiting or abolishing parole release causes increases in the use of probation. “Truth-in-sentencing” laws permit only small grants of good time‚ while “three-strikes-and-you’re-out” statutes mean lifetime imprisonment on a third felony conviction. Criminal justice in America is divided between federal and state governments‚ and at each level power

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    DETERRANCE‚ INCAPACITATION‚ RETRIBUTION‚ AND REHABILITATION: Modern criminal justice systems are base don several rationales (razones). 1. Threat (amenaza) of punishment dissuades potential offenders from breaking the law 2. Locking criminals up (encerrando los criminales) keeps them from victimizing more people. 3. Those who violate the law deserve (merecen) to be punished. And others: criminal justice system is to reform offenders through treatment. Deterrence (prevenir) Deterrence

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    Leonardo of Pisa or Fibonacci and the Issue of Moneylenders NFaly Konate Texas A&M University – Central Texas FIN 590 Dr. Mary Kelly Summer 2012 Northern Italy in the early thirteen century was a land subdivided into multiple feuding city-states. Among the many remnants of defunct Roman Empire was a numerical system (I‚ ii‚ iii‚ iv…) singularly ill suited to complex mathematical calculation‚ let alone the needs of commerce. Nowhere was this more of a problem than in Pisa‚ where merchants

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    religion‚ peers)  Know all the info discussed in class from the ½ sheet paper to include‚ but not limited to: Explain SRA and why was it important to the state of Washington? Can you do the math?  Given a sentencing scenario calculate the sentence? (Concurrent vs. Consecutive sentencing) Explain the elements of the Balanced Approach and how Determinism and Free Will play a role. (It is a triangle.) skill training‚ comm. Safety‚ R

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    The Second Chance Act has taken initiative by acknowledging there are significant social problems such as offenders returning to their perspective communities without being afforded the same opportunities such as education‚ employment training‚ and housing in order to sustain a productive life. Additionally‚ those individuals arrive in their community with multiple disadvantages: drug and alcohol dependence‚ mental illness‚ inadequate or outdated job skills and limited educational attainment. Offenders

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    Indeterminate commitment is where a juvenile is sentence to a juvenile facility for an undetermined amount of time not to exceed his or her 21st birthday. Upon commitment‚ a juvenile will be given a time range to serve in the juvenile detention facility.

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    LGST101: Business Law AY 2011-2012‚ Term 1 Group 8 Project Written Analysis Tort of Negligence Prepared for: Professor Melvyn Chew   Written By: Jamie Lim Jia Qi (#12) Joel Koh Yong Kiat (#14) Low Hwan Hong (#23) Oh Zhan Yuan (#24) Ong Hui Ming Maria Nicolette (#25) G12 Throughout the course of this report‚ to determine if the plaintiff is owed a duty of care in negligence‚ we will adhere by the Singapore single test of negligence laid out in the case of Spandeck Engineering

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    to deliver it arises. However‚ he shall acquire no real right over it until the same has been delivered to him. (1095) Art. 1165. When what is to be delivered is a determinate thing‚ the creditor‚ in addition to the right granted him by Article 1170‚ may compel the debtor to make the delivery. If the thing is indeterminate or generic‚ he may ask that the obligation be complied with at the expense of the debtor. If the obligor delays‚ or has promised to deliver the same thing to two or more

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