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    Employment Agreement

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    Employment Agreement (Sample) THIS AGREEMENT made as of the ______day of__________________‚ 20__ ‚ between [name of employer] a corporation incorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario‚ and having its principal place of business at _______________________(the "Employer"); and [name of employee]‚ of the City of ____________________in the Province of Ontario (the "Employee"). WHEREAS the Employer desires to obtain the benefit of the services of the Employee‚ and the Employee desires to render

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    severity of juvenile crime has increased. While committing these crimes juveniles have less to fear knowing that their sentence will be much easier than an adult’s. This has led some to become reckless in their behavior. So‚ should juveniles be charged as adults when they commit heinous crimes? In short‚ yes. Whenever a juvenile commits a serious crime

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    Wrongful convictions are a horrible injustices that occur when innocent defendants are found guilty in criminal trial cases. People spend many years wrongfully convicted and are even put on death row. This has been an issue in the United States for a long time because there was no DNA testing. There are many factors which can lead to wrongful conviction such as false eyewitness misidentification‚ false confessions‚ forensic science issues‚ government misconduct‚ poor lawyering‚ etc. The innocence

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    justice system or a wrongful conviction. Innocent people’s lives ruined over a crime they did not commit. A wrongful conviction or putting someone behind bars for a crime they did not commit. The repercussions when an individual is wrongly convicted can ruin an individual’s job‚ relationship‚ and many life-changing factors. Wrongful convictions affect everyone‚ they impact society majorly‚ and improving the legal representation for the poor will help solve this issue. Wrongful convictions provide

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    offence robbery. Section 8 of the Theft Act 1968 provides that (copy statue?) Robbery is theft with an aggravating factor‚ and from the case Forrester‚ Forrester [1992] Crim LR 793 (CA) ‚ to prove robbery‚ all elements of the offence theft must be proven. There are in total five elements that constitute theft. The first three elements is the Actus Reus while the rest are Men Rea. The first stage we look at is the appropriation‚ which is from section 3 of the Theft Act 1968. Appropriation is defined

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    Employment Relationship

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    Literature Review: Employment Relationship Introduction Literature review is the method of having some intensive secondary information related with some specific issues and problems. In the context of this fact‚ the literature review presented within the paper‚ has aimed to reveal some different dimensions of employee and employer relationship in different cultures. There is a significant impact of surrounding environment and culture over any practice undertaken by a business organization.

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    Employment-at-Will Doctrine Assignment 2 Ebony Hill Course Name: LEG500 Date: February 9‚ 2015 Executive Summary As a recently-hired Chief Operating Officer (“COO”) in a midsize company preparing for an Initial Public Offering (“IPO”)‚ I quickly discovered multiple personnel problems that require immediate attention. I have provided some recommendations on how to resolve these problems‚ in light of the employment-at-will doctrine and the current state of whistleblower laws. The Employment-at-Will

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    Employment contracts

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    EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS An employment contract is made between an employer and employee where the employer agrees to offer a salary in return for the employee performing duties. The purpose of a contract of employment is to draw up rules and regulations concerning the rights‚ obligations and conditions between an employer and employee. It generally states the relationship between the two parties. Any breach of contract by any side is not acceptable by law. Contractual entitlements often include:

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    Today shoplifting is one of the most common forms of theft in the United States. Shoplifting is now the number one cause for smaller stores to fail in today’s market. The small stores are also the ones the usually carry the smaller items which are the easiest to receive the "five fingered discount" on. The reason shoplifting has become so big is because the thieves some how justify their actions and they also don’t consider themselves thieves. The most common shoplifters are children and the senior

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    In the novel‚ The Hunchback of Notre Dame‚ Victor Hugo talks about how the hunchbacks trial is unfair and about Quasimodo’s punishment is for kidnapping La Esmeralda. Quasimodo is deaf and so is the judge so neither of them know when they are being talked to. Once Quasimodo is being interrogated‚ he starts to answer questions that have been asked previously while the judge is asking new questions. The audience is laughing so the judge assumes he is being rude and sends him to the pillory for an

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