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    FACTS:       SS/Alicante‚ belonging to Compania Transatlantica de Barcelona was transporting two locomotive boilers for the Manila Railroad Company.  The equipment of the ship for discharging the heavy cargo was not strong enough to handle the boilers.  Compania Transatlantica contracted the services of Atlantic gulf and Pacific Co.‚ which had the best equipment to lift the boilers out of the ship’s hold.  When Alicante arrived in Manila‚ Atlantic company sent out its floating crane under the

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    BACHELOR OF LAWS DEGREE TRUST LAW DATE OF SUBMISSION: 25/11/2013 QUESTION: Acquisition of property by a fiduciary of his principal is governed by two rules..discuss INTRODUCTION “A fiduciary is a person holding the character of a trustee‚ or a character analogous to that of a trustee‚ in respect to the trust and confidence involved in it and the scrupulous good faith and cador

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    Erica McDonagh Philip Handler 1326 Words 14/07/15 Should English Criminal Law impose a general duty on citizens to assist persons who are in peril? The general duty to assist a person in peril could also be defined as a Good Samaritan law. A Good Samaritan law offers legal protection to individuals who help to aid a person in peril. The Good Samaritan laws were named after a parable told in Luke 10:25-37 of the bible. The story tells us about a traveler giving aid to a person of a different ethnic

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    Have your ITWMA friend‚ referring to your new phone‚ asked you: “Did you switch to other WAMBO? Why?” Then‚ you looked at him/her‚ startled‚ remembering that what your friend had asked is what Patrick Star had asked to Spongebob Squarepants. Wondering what he meant by the word WAMBO while hoping that what is happening is not a Déjà vu on real life of a cartoon‚ you replied‚ “What are you saying?” Well‚ you are one of the people who are not aware of the trends of technology that is why the word made

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    (2012‚ October 16). NUS law scholar faces disciplinary inquiry for explicit blog posts. Retrieved from http://sg.news.yahoo.com/nus-student-posts-shockingly-erotic--gross- photos-.html Gert‚ B. (2012‚ August 5). In Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy online. Retrieved from http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/morality-definition/ Goh‚ R.L. (2012‚ November 4). Alvin Tan and his outright challenge. Retrieved from http://gosocial.omy.sg/GoSocial/In%20the%20Buzz/Alvin-Tan-and-his-outright- challenge-100000

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    a. Title – The first section in a lab report is the title‚ which should be no longer than 12 words and must accurately reflect the content of the laboratory experiment. b. Abstract – The second section of a lab report is the Abstract. The Abstract Is an overview of the experiment in about 250 words‚ while this is the first section that any reader reads. This section should be a summary of the key points of a larger work‚ including the project’s objective‚ methodology‚ and results. Not only is this

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    looked into in order to advice the legal positions of Celia and her potential buyers is the character of the advertisement. It has to be distinguished between an advertisement which constitutes an offer or an invitation to treat. An advertisement may be considered an offer if it is clear‚ precise‚ definite and leaves nothing open for negotiation. This was established by Leftkowitz v Great Minneapolis Surplus Store involving a case of the sale of two mink scarves and a stole. The phrase “ £10‚000

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    Business Advisory Service Legal responsibilities for business owners Advise for new business owners about: * Legal status and risk involved * Contract Law * Consumer legislation Legal Status When starting up a business‚ one should decide which legal status to choose. Each legal status has its own different responsibilities and there are some risks involved. There are three types of legal status: sole trader‚ partnership and limited companies (Ltd & Plc). * Sole

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    1.0 Contracts and its Elements 1.1 Essentials of a Contract Contracts form part of our daily life e.g. lease of house‚ sale/purchase of cars‚ etc. However‚ there are elements essential to form a contract. These are: 1.1.1 Offer/Invitation MacMillan & Stone (2004) described offer as “an expression of willingness to contract on certain terms. It must be made with the intention that it will become binding upon acceptance. There must be no further negotiations or discussions required.” This can be

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    person could do instead.” (Audi 942) One of the branches of utilitarianism is act-utilitarianism‚ and it is also considered by philosophers to be the “traditional utilitarianism.” (Schick 349) The purpose of act-utilitarianism is to follow the action that will maximize happiness for a given populace. Act-utilitarianism even has its own unique advantages to support its goal in maximizing utility (happiness). However; act-utilitarianism does have its own disadvantages that come in conflict with traditional

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