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    Summary: In our case scenario Bart and Alan bot reside in Boring‚ Oregon. Alan is the finder of Bart’s lost item before Bart offers a reward. In Contract law a reward offer is binding. In Property law a person has a responsibility to return lost personal property to its rightful owner. Issue: Is Alan entitled to collect a reward before he returns Bart’s object? Rule: MacFarlane v. Bloch‚ 59 Ore. 1 (Or. 1911) In the above mentioned case‚ one party found a pocketbook with a value

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     Indemnity – s 12 1979 Act Mr S transferred some flats to Mr Chung at undervalue. Owners who are unable to pay their creditors – unjust for them to do so. Soon after the transfer Mr S was sequestrated. Trustee set about trying to recover the properties. By then there was a further transfer from Mr C to Mrs C for no value. The disposition by Mr S was voidable and since Mrs C was not a purchaser in good faith the disposition to her was voidable too. The titles were in the Land register

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    Doctrine of fixtures in property law The doctrine of fixtures is applied to determine if an object is a fixture.1 This common law provides that what is annexed to the land becomes part of the land‚ “quicquid plantatur solo‚ solo credit”‚ and adopts the character of real property.2 For this to transpire all circumstances surrounding the annexation to the land are examined‚ including but not limited to the degree of annexation and the purpose of annexation.3 Through this both objective and subjective

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    Intellectual Property Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind: inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ and symbols‚ names‚ images‚ and designs used in commerce. IP is divided into two categories: Industrial property‚ which includes inventions (patents)‚ trademarks‚ industrial designs‚ and geographic indications of source; and Copyright‚ which includes literary and artistic works such as novels‚ poems and plays‚ films‚ musical works‚ artistic works such as drawings‚ paintings

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    Matter and its Properties Basic Building Blocks of Matter The fundamental building blocks of matter are atoms and molecules. These make up elements and compounds. An atom is the smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of that element. And element is a pure substance made of only one kind of atom. A compound is the substance that is made from the atoms of two or more elements that are chemically bonded. Water is an example of a compound because it is one of many compounds that

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    stages of North American culture where natives would trade with one another before the creation of currency‚ to a more modern level where society trades their labour to create a product or service in exchange for a wage. The discussion on private property is one covered by many different scholars throughout the years; this essay will focus primarily on the workings of John Locke and Karl Marx. Both being raised in a different time thus different upbringings has resulted in a difference in their train

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    The Role of Private Property According to Karl Marx and John Locke “Property‚ any object or right that can be owned. Ownership involves‚ first and foremost‚ possession; in simple societies to possess something is to own it” ( Funk & Wagnall ’s.1994). English philosopher‚ John Locke (1632-1704) believed that the only reason society degenerates to armed conflict and strife is because of a depletion of the essential ingredients of an individual or a community’s self-preservation

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    Arka Bani Maini (10020510 ) Mid term paper on IPR : Copyrights Intellectual Property Intellectual Property refers to all the intangible creations of the human mind‚ from scientific inventions to literary and artistic works; from symbols to names and images used in commerce. Earlier‚ Neo classical economics considered land‚ labour and capital as things of value. But slowly information and energy are replacing them as wealth creating assets.[1]As ‚ the world gets more and more mobile ‚ information

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    On what grounds have conservatives defended property? [15] Property is one of five specific beliefs that make up the central themes of conservatism. It is an asset that possesses a deep and‚ at times‚ almost mystical significance for conservatives. Conservatives believe that property has four functions in society: economic incentive‚ psychological security‚ social values and a stake in society‚ and an extension of an individual’s personality. It is believed by conservatives that psychological

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    study the role of Intellectual Property Rights in Iran and draw a comparative analysis with respect to the same in the United States and the current international copyright agreements. It will also discuss to what extent Iran ’s experience of the role of Intellectual Property Rights protection has contributed to its future economic and industrial development. The fast growth of the Internet and technology has placed a great pressure on the Intellectual Property Protection such as Copyright in

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