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    Legal Memorandum

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    MEMORANDUM OF LAW To: Brenda Young‚ Supervising Attorney From: Steven Carp ‚ Legal Assistant Date: September 26‚ 2012 Re: Enforcement of non-competition agreement against Brett Young I.QUESTIONS PRESENTED Whether the restrictive covenant is enforceable against Brett Young for working with a competitor of Finance R Us. II. SHORT ANSWER: No‚ the covenant is not enforceable against Brett Young for leaving Finance R Us and working for Titles Unlimited when the III. STATEMENT

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    According to Refugee Footprint‚ “Every refugee has the right to safe asylum”. There are many people in the world seeking a place to live. These displaced people are given the name refugees. Millions of people who live difficult lives are seeking a place to live due to the fact they are forced from their homes and each country that they go to respond differently. Refugee lives typically differ greatly from the lives of people in prosperous countries. Standard of Living in the Developing World‚ which

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    Legal Reasoning

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    Legal Reasoning is a reasonable reasoning before the decision had been made. Legal reasoning required us to consider the criteria beyond those imposed by the strict necessity of logic. It has followed certain criteria or rules which applied in practical reasoning. For an example‚ a judge has to give judgment by following the precedent case and Federal Constitution‚ legislators have to predict the impact of their laws before amendment whereby following the two-third majority of Parliament and lawyers

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    Legal Aspect

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    LEGAL ISSUES INVOLVED IN VARIOUS FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS:- * SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP In India to establish a sole proprietorship there is no need of filing any legal documents with the Indian state government.  There are four simple steps that should be taken: 1. Choose a business name. 2. File an assumed business name with the county recorder. 3. Obtain licenses‚ permits‚ and zoning clearance. 4. Obtain an Employer Identification Number. To establish a sole proprietorship

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    Freedom Yes‚ the school has the right to regulate my freedom. School is a place to get an education‚ and prepare students for their future careers. If students are distracted by things like profanity‚ weapons‚ and other freedoms in school‚ they won’t be focused on their education. A majority of students would argue that the school doesn’t have the right to take away our freedom‚ but they don’t realize how dangerous school would be. First of all‚ profanity is something that every school should

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    Legal Alien

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    Licup 1 Metaphor‚ Tone and Antithesis in "Legal Alien" "Legal Alien‚" a collection from "Chants‚" is a short free versed poem written by Pat Mora. The poem explores the lives of Mexican-Americans and the cultural tension they have to face. The poet discusses a bi-cultural person whose parents are from Mexico but the person was born and raised in America and is an American citizen by law. Although he can speak fluent English and Spanish‚ he still has a hard time being accepted by both or one race

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    Legal Process

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    Legal Process MGT/434 May 20‚ 2013 Clint Heiner Legal Process Unfortunately‚ in society discrimination occurs quite often in the work environment. Discrimination is judging someone based on different characteristics including age‚ disability‚ gender‚ religion‚ and race. Although discrimination exists‚ employees do not have to subject themselves to this behavior. Employees receive protection against discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. According to Bennett-Alexander

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    a) Legal‚ Moral and Customary Rights. A legal right is one that is enforceable by law. Any citizen and can discover these rights. They can validly be argued in court and generally take preference to other rights. Moral rights are those that particular groups believe are right and just. They are generally derived from religion and reflect the values and attitudes of the group that holds them. Usually the moral rights held by the majority of the population are closely reflected in their legal rights

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    Legal Remedies

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    damages. 1.1 Past out of pocket expenses Any expenses incurred by the plaintiff during any reasonable medical treatment of to the injury are recoverable under damages upon proof of payment. This includes any surgery Sita may have under gone as well as hospital fees and other medical fees. However Sita also has a duty to mitigate these losses (British Westinghouse4) 1.2 Loss of earning capacity A plaintiff is compensated for the income that he could have earned‚ but is now not able to because of

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    effectiveness of legal and non- legal mechanisms in dealing with children and young people” There are many legal and non- legal mechanisms‚ which seek to gain justice for children and young people. The effectiveness of these mechanisms changes with different situations. There have been many law reforms‚ which have proved to be effective; although there are many areas‚ which need improvement. An issue that will be further discussed in this essay is young drivers and the law. The legal and non-legal mechanisms

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