Business law 1101 ATRA Professor. Waller 10/20/14 Hamer V.S. Sidway Facts: William E. Story promised his nephew William E. Story I I $5‚000 under the condition that the nephew refrains from drinking‚ using tobacco‚ gambl ing‚ and swearing until he turned 21. When William E. Story II turned 21‚ his uncle sent him a letter saying he earned the money‚ When the nephew turned 21 the uncle said he would hold the mone y with interest until the nephew became capable of taking care of it responsibly
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ORDER VI PLEADINGS GENERALLY 1. Pleading "Pleading"‚ shall mean plaint or written statement. 1[2. Pleading to state material facts and not evidence (1) Every pleading shall contain‚ and contain only a statement in a concise form of the material facts on which the party pleading relies for his claim or defence as the case may be‚ but not the evidence by which they are to be proved. (2) Every pleading shall‚ when necessary‚ be divided into paragraphs‚ numbered consecutively‚ each allegation
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Dimensions of justice Zuckerman • The justness of a system of procedure depends on whether we can be reasonably confident in its ability to produce “correct” results in which the truth is ascertained. A system of procedure should also not compromise legal equality by imposing higher risks of error on one class of litigants. • Excessive delay and excessive haste may both compromise the rectitude of a decision. Delay in the execution of justice carries the additional harm of eroding the
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Fry’s Electronics The analysis of this paper is the relationship between Llola v. Fry’s Electronics. Llola went to the Fry’s Electronics store to buy some products. The products accrued about $400 dollars. She went to the cashier handing her Fry’s Electronic credit card‚ where she agreed to the contract to pay the $400 on a credit plan. Llola was making monthly payments including interest charges until one day she could not pay for it anymore due to hardship. Fry’s Electronics made several calls
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Over recent years the UK has become an extremely litigious country .’ In authoritative detail‚ evaluate to what extent you agree with the above statement. A popular public perception of the UK is that it‚ as the US has also been described‚ has become a ‘litigation nation’ meaning that the country has an extremely high number of court cases and the most minor of situations are brought through courts in order to resolve the issues that have arisen. It seems
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1. Review the decision in the case of Shah v. HSBC (2012) and evaluate the implications of the decision for regulated financial services firms. In particular: * What are the key issues in the case? * Outline the decision of the court * Evaluate what practical guidelines can be taken from the case by regulated financial services firms Under the proceeds of crimes act 2002 (POCA) all UK financial institutions and other regulated firms not only have to report suspicions of money laundering
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NOTE ON CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT‚ 1986 A person may be consumer of goods‚ or services. When I purchase a fan‚ a gas stove or a refrigerator‚ I could be the consumer of goods. When I open a bank account‚ take an insurance policy‚ get my car repaired‚ I could be the consumer of services. The consumer protection Act‚ 1986 tries to help a consumer when for example‚ the goods purchased are defective or the services rendered to him are subject to so deficiency. Prior to the consumer Protection
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Interview questions & Rule 4 defined Prof. Piquant Kaplan University School of Legal Studies By: Lawrence Pelkey 10 interview questions for the plaintiff 1. Tell me what happened on June 27th ‚ 2014 while driving your Dodge automobile in a northwardly direction on Lebanon road? 2. Did you see another vehicle in your lane on this road on June 27th? If so can you identify the vehicle and did you see the driver? 3. What happen after you spotted the
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http://www.lawteacher.net/jurisprudence/essays/trespass-to-person.php#ixzz2Zf4KlLwK Wilson V Pringle [1986] 2 All ER 440 The plaintiff and the defendant were two schoolboys involved in an incident in a school corridor as the result of which the plaintiff fell and suffered injuries. The plaintiff issued a writ claiming damages and alleging that the defendant had committed a trespass to the person of the plaintiff. In his defence the defendant admitted that he had indulged in horseplay with the plaintiff
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No. 20627 - Vol. 413 - 15 November 1999 - (Regulation Gazette No. 6675) Page 1 of 84 Document 1 of 1 Government Gazette No. 20627 - Vol. 413 - 15 November 1999 - (Regulation Gazette No. 6675) Page 2 - GG No. 20627 : 15 November 1999 PROCLAMATION by the President of the Republic of South Africa No. R. 116‚ 1999 COMMENCEMENT OF THE MAINTENANCE ACT 99 OF 1998 Under section 47 of the Maintenance Act‚ 1998 (Act No. 99 of 1998)‚ I hereby fix 26 November 1999 as the date on which the said Act‚ with
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