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    Week 3 Knowledge Check Study Guide Concepts Mastery Agreement‚ consideration‚ Score: 18 / 18 Questions 100% 1 2 3 100% 4 5 6 Intellectual property 100% 7 8 9 Personal property 100% 10 11 12 Real property 100% 13 14 15 100% 16 17 18 and capacity Remedies for breach of contracts Mislaid‚ lost‚ or abandoned property Concept: Agreement‚ consideration‚ and capacity Mastery 100% Questions 1 2 3 1. What is true about the acceptance of a contract? A. It is effective

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    developers are anxious to acquire tracts of land in the area to either build new luxury homes or for recreational facilities‚ such as man-made lakes‚ to make the subdivisions more desirable. In addition‚ county officials are also actively seeking certain properties upon which they may expand public services‚ such as right-of-ways‚ sewage and power lines‚ telephone line access‚ etc. County governments will typically either seek an easement or obtain land in fee simple via eminent domain. The original cost of

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    someone else’s property‚ but the exception is present in order to protect parties who reasonably believe that an oral sale of land was executed. Carmichael paid consideration and made improvements to the ranch‚ so only possession is at issue here. To determine whether a person has “possession” of a property the court considers four factors: (1) whether the buyer exercises control over the property adverse to the seller; (2) whether the buyer has an exclusive right to control the property; (3) whether

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    led to their lack of autonomy and authority . Although equal rights are given to women‚ it may not be well recognized. In practice‚ land and property rights are weakly enforced‚ with customary laws widely practiced in rural areas. Women do not own property under their own names and usually do not have any inheritance rights to obtain a share of parental property On an average one Indian woman commits suicide every four hours over a dowry dispute. During Indian marriage‚ women should bring jewellery

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    example first for his family then to his friends. A smart person who think twice what he will get from his unsafely driving as a result. Driving unsafely has many negative effects as loss of life‚ damage the car‚ and it can cause destruction of public property. Driving safely is very important to save ours and others’ life. There are many tips can help to drive safely and safe your and other’s life. Firstly‚ keep things that distract you from concentrating on driving safely. For example‚ answer unnecessary

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    Rodrigo Mantica  PHIL H296  J. Peterson  Spring 2015  Locke Short Paper  John Locke in his ​ Second Treatise of Government​  attempts to provide a justification for  private property grounded on natural rights. Locke develops a theory of the “original common  possession of Earth” which justifies the equal ownership of the world by humans. The  theological argument claims that since God gave man dominion over the Earth‚ everyone has a  right to some portion of the Earth. Secondly‚ Locke provides a natural reason argument which 

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    commercial properties‚ hotels‚ restaurants‚ a museum‚ a pedestrian riverwalk‚ residences‚ marinas‚ and parking spaces. The city authorized its development agent to purchase all of the property in the proposed development area and to use eminent domain if necessary to acquire those properties that couldn’t be bought. But not all of the owners of the property in the proposed development area wanted to give up their property without a fight. Nine owners out of the 15 wanted to save their property being

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    In Chapter 5 of John Locke’s Second Treatise of Government‚ Locke justifies the existence to private property. Locke starts the chapter off with a big picture. He introduces the idea that earth and everything on it belongs to all men‚ and God hand it to us in hopes that we use “reason to make use of it to the best advantage of life‚ and convenience” (§26 pp.18). With our given ability to reason and our right to preserve ourselves‚ God trust that we can utilize the common stock and make the world

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    private property if the owner refuses to sell when this property will be used for the public. Whether this is for a new government building or the expansion of a road. One thing about this takings clause is that the government must compensate the owner for any of the property it takes. So if the government only need to take possession of half the property then they have the option of selling the whole property to the government or the government can compensate them for half of the property. This

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