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    physician ownership‚ Medicare cases‚ and even out of network waivers. A surgical center takes a lot of endeavor in running a surgical center as well as learning what type of legal issues might be included when running this type of a center. Legal Concerns A main concern that is a prevalent legal debate in an ambulatory surgery center is when an owner is getting out of the business and a new owner is going to “buy-out” that owner. Many centers struggle with their current contracts regarding buying as well

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    Cases on Banking Law

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    CASES ON BANKING LAW Westminster Bank Ltd v. Hilton (1926) 43 TLR 124 As against the money of the customer’s in the banker’s hands the relationship between banker and customer is that of principal and agent: "It is well established that the normal relation between a banker and his customer is that of debtor and creditor‚ but it is equally well established that quoad the drawing and payment of the customer’s cheques as against money of the customer’s in the banker’s hands the relation is that

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    Duty of Care

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    Duty of Care: GELERAL Week 2::Seminar 2 This concept is based on three proof of elements‚ its ingredients are – A legal Duty of D towards the C to exercise care in such conduct of D as falls within the scope of the duty‚ Breach of that Duty means failure to come up to the standard required by law & Consequential damage to C which can be attributed to D’s conduct. Duty of Care General: Duty is the primary control device which allows the courts to keep liability for negligence within what

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    how the Magnuson –Moss warranty act comes into this situation. The "lemon law" is a subdivision of this act. The Magnuson-Moss warranty act‚ when tied with the ‘lemon law‚ ’ helps a person of the purchased new car‚ ensure that they will have the rights to have a properly functioning car. The following will explain what exactly this law is and how it is applied to the state of Nebraska. What exactly is the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act? Cartalk explained that the act can be defined as the following

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    Law (Sale of Goods Act)

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    SALE OF GOODS Ref: Sale of Goods Act‚ 1930. SALE A contract to transfer the ownership (title) of the goods from one person (seller) to another (buyer) for a price as consideration is called Sale. ESSENTIALS OF A SALE 1. Two Parties 2. Transfer of title. 3. Goods. 4. Price. AGREEMENT TO SELL Where under a contract of sale the transfer of ownership in the goods is to take place at some future time subject to some condition thereafter to be fulfilled the

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    The setting should be aware how to look after the children in the eyes of the law therefore they must allow the children to be healthy‚ this means that the setting provides children with healthy foods however ensuring that they know if a child is allergic to a certain foods‚ practitioners ensure that the children are safe within the setting by doing things such as risk assessment. Another principle of the Children Act 2004 states ‘helping children to enjoy life’ practitioners do this by carrying

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    Taxation Sections

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    income|Australia’s Tax Law decrees that every year ending 30 June‚ most people in Australia (and this includes companies) have to pay tax on an amount which the Tax Law calls the person’s “taxable income.” This amount – the person’s “taxable income” for that year – is the end result of a much longer series of steps which the Tax Law prescribes in detail.|s. 4-1| ||| Tax payable = taxable income x. tax rate|Once the amount of taxable income has been calculated‚ the Tax Law then applies a scale of

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    important to a child. When the moment the child was born into the world‚ the mother’s duties commence. A mother has many duties‚ mainly by teaching her children about healthy eating‚ shaping a great role model and always be there for her children. Many times a mother needs to sacrifice her own happiness to let her children have a good life. In the book A Bridge to Wiseman’s Cove‚ Kerry Matt has showed no care about her own children and even ran away from them‚ which remains them with no food to eat.

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    Rental Contract In consideration of the agreements of the Resident(s)‚ known as: The owner hereby rents them the dwelling located at ‚ for the period commencing on the day of June 7 2014‚ and this is month to month rent agreement with renewal review every year. Resident(s)‚ in consideration of Owners permitting them to occupy the above property‚ hereby agrees to the following terms: 1. RENT: To pay as rental the sum of $800.00 per month‚ due and payable in advance from the first day of every

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    1 Critical Review No. 2: His Brain‚ Her Brain Abstract As Larry Cahill ’s article “His Brain‚ Her Brain”‚ points out there has been data showing a vast “...array of structural‚ chemical and functional variations” between the sexes; but does size matter? Lawrence Summers‚ former President of Harvard‚ thought so. Men ’s brains are 13% larger than women ’s brains‚ but does that really make them more advanced in math‚ physics and science? There are other anatomical variations and some of these

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