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    Module property

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    MODULE 8 PROPERTY Name Tutor Institution Course Date Property law entails laws that govern ownership‚ change of ownership whether temporal or permanent and use and limitations in property use. The law provides guidelines and mechanism for property ownership and property purchase ‚ (Smith‚ 2009). Bailment is where personal property’s custody‚ care and control are shifted from one person to another through an agreement called contract of bailment. The agreement is that only authority

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    1) In Henry Frankfurt’s Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person‚ desire is an uncontrollable urge “to want.” Wanting things and actually fulfilling the “want” however‚ is the efforts of the will. The will is said to be an effective desire in which causes to not want‚ but actually do what they want to do (elicits an action)‚ “one that moves a person all the way to action” (Frankfurt 14). A first order desire is a wanting something such as materialistic items or “state of affairs” (which is

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    Pre- Independence Law Commissions   The First Law Commission was established in 1834 by the British Government under the Chairmanship of Lord Macaulay.  It suggested various enactments to the British Government‚ most of which were passed and enacted and are still in force in India. Few of the most importance recommendations made by this First Law Commission were those on‚ Indian Penal Code (first submitted in 1837 but enacted in 1860 and still in force)‚Criminal Procedure Code (enacted in 1898

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    Implementing Rules and Regulations to Govern the Processing of Applications for Locational Clearance of FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENTS AS AMENDED ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Rules and Standards Development Group (RSDG) of the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB) acknowledges the following for their invaluable inputs in the form of comments and suggestions which were manifested during their active participation in the various fora intended for the improvement and updating of the Implementing Rules and

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    RULE AGAINST PERPETUITY INTRODUCTION The rules of law affecting perpetuities are based upon considerations of public policy. Although the principle of private ownership requires that an owner of property is to have power to dispose as he thinks fit‚ either during life or on death‚ of his whole interest in the property he owns‚ public policy requires that the power should not be abused. Accordingly from early times‚ the law has discouraged dispositions of property‚ which either impose

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    The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the environmentalist and local citizens raised high concerns about the potential health and environmental consequences of oil spills‚ because after many research’s pipelines always leak. The pipeline can contaminate the Missouri River‚ which supplies drinking water for millions of Americans households and irrigation supply for thousands of acres farming lands. The Native American tribe is concerned about the vicinity of the pipeline to their reservation. They are

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    Lloyds Bank v Rosset? Do all of these areas of equity and trusts law make full and complete sense to you? Chattels‚ cohabitees‚ charities‚ cy pres‚ discretionary trusts‚ express trusts‚ fixed trusts‚ donees‚ estoppel - (promissory and proprietary) easements‚ the formalities requirements for trusts and fiduciary duties? Are you fully compus mentus with regards to knowing receipt‚ knowing assistance‚ legatees‚ mutual wills‚ nominees‚ overreaching‚ overriding‚ perpetuities‚ powers‚ precatory trusts‚ probate

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    Firstly it must be decided whether Shehan has bought Locke House subject to any interests with protected priority as set out in the Land Registration Act 2002 s.29 covering registered charges‚ interests protected by notice or those which override the purchaser interests. 12 When dealing with interests protected by notice Shehan as the buyer should have checked the register prior to the completion of the sale and inspected the land for any evidence of overriding interests. Should there have been

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    EXTRA CREDIT True or False: 1. Terms of a consulting contract are an example of private law. 2. A brief is written by a trial judge. 3. Sarbanes-Oxley is the most extensive regulation of companies since the 1933 and 1934 Securities laws. 4. The First Amendment prohibits state regulation of false advertising. 5. The decision of an administrative law judge can be appealed to the agency heads. 6. The U.S. sanctions against trade with Iran are an example of a unilateral trade

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    The law of the land comprises a crystallized expression of values cast in sharp relief against the landscape of the law. (Gray and Gray‚ Elements of Land Law) What key values or aims does English Land Law promote and evaluate the balance struck by them. Provide illustrations of relevant cases and statute in this regard. The English Land Law is one of the oldest branches found in the doctrine of common law. It has its origins in the feudal reforms imposed on England by William the

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