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    Page 1 Case Name: Saelman v. Hill Between Jacques Saelman and William Wuerch‚ plaintiffs‚ and Dennis Wayne Hill and Sylvia Ann Hill‚ defendants [2004] O.J. No. 2122 [2004] O.T.C. 440 20 R.P.R. (4th) 118 2004 CanLII 9176 131 A.C.W.S. (3d) 367 Court File No. 13526/00 Ontario Superior Court of Justice Kingston‚ Ontario Hackland J. Heard: April 5-8 and 13-16‚ 2004. Judgment: May 20‚ 2004. (47 paras.) Damages -- For torts -- Affecting property -- Real property -- Nuisance -- Inconvenience -Psychological

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    is to require a new legislation for a legal approach to IT crime and define new laws for actions taken in cyberspace as crimes. Because the IT explosion has opened up many leeway for cybercriminals. Cybercriminals are relatively easy to obtain injunctions from the court order since IT crimes are new and only occur in cyberspace. Therefore‚ victims are hindered by the lack of legislation in place currently to obtain their legal rights. This change would help victims to approach their legal rights

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    BUS 360 Assignment Submitted by Md. Anisul Islam‚ Id-1010025 01. 02. No‚ There is no quasi-contract here. Here is a contract of specific performance. 03. No‚ Klick-Lewis did not want to make a legal offer because it refused to give the car as prize & also neglected to remove the car & the sign before Cobaugh’s play in the tournament. 04. 05. 06. No‚ Madaio did not effectively accept the offer before McCarthy withdrew it. Because Madaio signed the contract but did not mailed or informed

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    damages in an action at law for the loss of Barnett’s services and is petitioning for Barnett to not be allowed to play for the defendant‚ Cleveland Basketball Club‚ Inc. 5.Holding The court ultimately ruled in favor of the plaintiff‚ and the injunction request for the 1961-62 season was granted and after that season would be dissolved. 6.Court’s Reasoning The court’s reasoning for their decision was that there was no adequate and complete remedy at law and the injury to the plaintiff is irreparable

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    Ground and Foundation Supports Ebrahimi v Westborune Galleries unfair‚ especially if contrary to perceived understanding management is to be shared Remedies : S233- Purchase shares‚ winding- up; appoint a receiver‚ institute legal proceedings‚ injunction S461- winding up S467 (4) – instruction to court -Notice? Procedural irregularity – “substantial injustice” Bell v Turnbridge Chew Inv v General Corp of Australia :invalid S1322 -Ratification? Fraud on the minority Cook v Deeks

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    BusinessmenFord’s self-imposed injunction to play disruptor to its own sector is gaining momentum‚ and a new major investment suggests that big auto finance actors are not afraid of making the switch from hunted to hunter. In another disruptor-disrupted role-inversion‚ Ford announced a investment $182.2 in Pivotal today‚ a San Francisco-headquartered and cloud-based software platform firm‚ in a bid to enhance its software development capabilities to quicken the return on innovative projects. This

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    often times the minority‚ for every kind of evil. This was clearly represented in the play through allegorical references made about America during the McCarthy era through the events of Salem in 1692. In Salem‚ ‘despite the Bible’s charitable injunctions’ the community was divided by ‘long held hatreds’ that‚ for this highly religious community‚ enabled its members to ‘cry witch against one’s neighbour and feel perfectly justified’. This undercurrent of ‘vengeance’ empowered children‚ like Abigail

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    Contempt is generally defined as an act of disobedience to an order of a court‚ or an act of disrespect of a court. A client’s failure to comply with a restraining order‚ a visitation order or an injunction in any kind of action may result in a finding of contempt of court‚ no matter the intention. The court has the power to punish neglection‚ violation of duty‚ or any other misconduct. Also a non-payment of a sum of money‚ ordered by the court to be paid can lead to contempt of court. Another

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    God.[10]  The Islamic Golden Age‚ which is traditionally dated as being the 8th–13th centuries‚ was marked by the ascension of the Abbasid Caliphate. The Abbasids were influenced by the Quran’s injunction that “the ink of the scholar is more holy than the blood of the martyr.” During this time‚ the Arab world became an intellectual center for science‚ astronomy‚ chemistry‚ physics‚ mathematics‚ philosophy‚ medicine‚ and education.[2] Islam is the fastest-growing religion in the world today  There

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    claim by the injured party. While some torts are also crimes punishable with imprisonment‚ the primary aim of tort law is to provide relief for the damages incurred and deter others from committing the same harms. The injured person may sue for an injunction to prevent the continuation of the tortious conduct or for monetary damages. Among the types of damages the injured party may recover are: loss of earnings capacity‚ pain and suffering‚ and reasonable medical expenses. They include both present

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