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    Equity Maxims

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    Equity Maxims 1. He who comes to equity must come with clean hands * D&C Builders v Rees – Lord Denning. A small building firm did some work on the house of a couple named Rees. The bill came to £732‚ of which the Rees had already paid £250. When the builders asked for the balance of £482‚ the Rees announced that the work was defective and they were only prepared to pay £300. As the builders were in serious financial difficulties‚ they reluctantly accepted the £300 “ in completion of the

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    Equitable Bank

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Equitable Banking Corporation is the first commercial bank licensed by Central Bank of the Philippines and in 1955 the bank opened its first metro manila branch located at divisoria. On 1973 the bank established its first foreign branch in hongkong and also the first filipino bank in the crown colony‚ after a year Equitable Bank Foundation engaging in non-profit‚ social‚ cultural and charitable activities. During 1977 Central Bank of the Philippines granted EBC its foreign

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    Mens Health Case Study

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    ensuring the success of the magazine in a relatively young‚ dynamic and exciting environment in which there are no barriers to entry and new competitors are able to enter. In this particular instance Mr. Kerton is somewhat concerned about the entry of Maxim magazine and the possible entry of Esquire magazine into the men’s lifestyle magazine market. Situational analysis Men’s health is international magazine started in America in 1988. Riding on the success of the magazine in America the magazine

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    Equitable interests

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    Heading Legal Property Rights‚ Equitable Property Rights and Personal Rights Explain the difference between Legal property rights‚ Equitable property rights and Personal Rights.  In distinguishing legal property right‚ equitable property right and personal right‚ the nature of the rights will be discussed. A legal property right‚ sometimes termed as legal title implies actual ownership of the property whereas equitable property right which is also known as equitable title refers to the actual enjoyment

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    Legal Maxims

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    Actio personalis moritur cum persona - A personal action dies with the person. This maxim relates to the extinction of liability of a person on his death. The personal representatives of the deceased can always sue for the recovery of debts due to the deceased.But he cannot sue for the breaches which caused mere personal injuries on nthe deceased. Origins of the maxim latin References ^ Goudy Two Ancient Brocards in Essays in Legal History Vinogradoff (ed.) and Winfield Textbook of the Law of

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    recomendation for maxims

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    Legal Maxim

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    Legal Maxim 91: “A person is bound by his own admission” The meaning of this maxim is that a person who makes an admission is indicted pursuant to his acknowledgement and what he has acknowledge shall be claimed from him as long as the acknowledgement conforms to its conditions of validity. This statement can be simplified by saying that the person is responsible for what he say as long as it follows the condition of validity. The condition of validity is for the person making the admission and

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    Equity and Trust

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    Introduction The equitable maxims provide a set of general principles which can be said to have influenced the development of equity. This gives an overview of a selection of these maxims‚ examining them in varying amounts of detail and identifying many of the particular areas of the law which have been affected‚ and which are dealt with later in the book. These include‚ for example‚ the maxim ‘where the equities are equal the first in time prevails’‚ and its effect on priorities and conflicting

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    Maxim Vs Utilitarianism

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    the Sandel-video very‚ very carefully‚ generate your own notes on Jeremy Bentham’s and John Stuart Mill’s utilitarian theory and only then answer the question.) (2) The maxim of Ford’s action might be stated thus: “When it would cost more to make a safety improvement than not‚ it’s all right not to make it.” Can this maxim be universalized? Does it treat humans as ends in

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    Ycja Fair And Equitable

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    To what extent is the YCJA fair and equitable to youth? Established on April 1‚ 2003‚ the Young Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) was created to replace the Young Offenders Act (YOA). Along with replacing the YOA‚ the YCJA was created to be fair and equitable to youth. Fair and equitable means for everyone to receive the same punishment if the same crime was committed‚ regardless of gender‚ race or‚ to a certain extent‚ age. If two people are near the same age and have committed the same crime‚ they should

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