Name: Harry Atkins Consumers‚ Credit and the law of agency 1. A) Explain the main provisions of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and the remedies available to consumers against sellers; The Sales of Goods Act 1979 is “a contract whereby the seller transfers or agrees to transfer the property in goods to the buyer for a money consideration called the price (s 2(1))” (Keenan. D‚ 2000‚ page 251). The Sales of Goods Act is designed to enforce rules when selling and buying goods to ensure that both parties
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a memorandum addressing the following matters in detail‚ and including relevant case law to support your arguments: What are Buyer ’s potential claims against Seller? What are Seller ’s potential defences? Who is likely to prevail in the event this case goes to court? Assume Buyer prevails in his lawsuit against Seller. What damages is Buyer likely to receive from the court? SUMMARY AND RELEVANT FACTS In this case Buyer is plaintiff whereas Seller is defendant. October 1: Buyer saw courier
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TO: Jackson Jones FROM: Yaneth Eugenio DATE: June 25. 2013 RE: Your case request Dear Jackson Jones‚ Thank you for your visit to our law firm last week. I have reviewed your case and the laws and cases it relates. Based on my analysis our firm has decided not to take your case. Your conduct was intolerable and the principal had all the rights to expel you due to the fact that you were on school property. Now if you were off school property and the principal saw you else where he would have
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CASES FOR PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 1. The Province of North Cotabato v. Govt. of the Republic of the Philippines Peace Panel on Ancestral Domain (GRP)‚ October 14‚ 2008 –Right to Self-Determination of People 2. Suzette Nicolas v. Romulo‚ February 11‚ 2009 – Constitutionality of the VFA 3. Rome Statutes of International Criminal Court (Articles 1-21) (Attached) 4. United Nations Security Council Resolution 1970 (2011) (See UN website) 5. United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 (2011) (See
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Traditionally‚ administrative action in the UK has been subject to three grounds of review. Lord Diplock‚ in the GCHQ case‚ reiterated these and labelled them ‘procedural impropriety’‚ ‘illegality’ and ‘irrationality’. The test to establish whether a decision was irrational had been subject to a particularly large amount of litigation and‚ consequently‚ debate. Proportionality‚ a doctrine applied as a ground of review across continental Europe‚ necessarily grants judiciaries’ wider powers to consider
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Assignment 3: Law Enforcement Challenges Angela Marshall Professor Christopher Young Strayer University/Information Technology in Crime March 1‚ 2015 The greatest challenge facing law enforcement agencies investigating exploitation‚ cyber stalking‚ and obscenity. Law enforcement agencies face many challenges that deal with cybercrime. One of the greatest challenges facing law enforcement agencies in investigating exploitation‚ cyber stalking‚ and obscenity is the power of anonymity
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practice using race or national origin to find suspicion by law enforcement officials (ACLU). For example‚ African Americans are easily pulled over on highway because they are judged by hiding drugs in the car potentially‚ even though they are asked for consent to search the vehicle. Racial profiling occurs at US port entry commonly and especially targeted on Arab ancestry because they fit the profile of a terrorist. Racial profiling is any use of race‚ skin color by law enforcement agents as a guideline
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Mr Shafron was not a member. Finally‚ Mr Shafron argued that if he was an officer (on either basis)‚ he had‚ in any event‚ not breached his duties in relation to either the ASX issue or the actuarial issue. 2. RELEVANT LAW FOR DECISION MAKING The relevant law relied on by the judge in making the decision was under section 180(1) of the Corporations Act which provides that directors and other officers of a corporation must exercise the powers and duties provided to them with the degree
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Dress Cod Procedure: Defining standards for employee dress and personal appearance while on duty with the Company X in order to establish and maintain a PROFESSIONAL APPEARANCE. Employees should strive to dress appropriately for the work performed in a court environment. This policy will supplement Pinal County Policies‚ Procedures‚ and Rules. Company X has established an office dress code which must portray professionalism and ensure proper representation of the Judiciary Branch and Pinal County
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DNA TECHNOLOGY How is DNA technology used in law enforcement? There are many different ways it is used‚ but it is mostly used to solve crimes. Much like deaths‚ rapes‚ or even big robberies. DNA is a way to identify a person by: blood‚ hair‚ skin‚ saliva etc... That is why when people are trying to discover a murderer they are very careful when they are collecting evidence.That is why when something occurs‚ everything is blocked off‚ and only investigators could pass into the area
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