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    business law

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    ii. Stakeholder One: Congress (Democratic Party) Since Democratic Party is the one who proposed this law‚ most Democratic senators supported the medical device tax law. Obviously‚ this law will make the implementation of Affordable Care Act become more easier. The Affordable Care Act will be successfully only when government has enough money. Moreover‚ although many medical device manufacturers asserted that this tax is harmful to their businesses‚ these senators think that this tax just a small

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    Law of Negligence

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    What is negligence? Negligence is a legal concept in the common law legal systems mostly applied in tort cases to achieve monetary compensation for physical and mental injuries. Negligence is a type of tort. "Negligence" is not the same as "carelessness"‚ because someone might be exercising as much care as they are capable of‚ yet still fall below the level of competence expected of them. It is the opposite of "diligence". It can be generally defined as conduct that is culpable because it falls

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    Commercial Law

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    COMMERCIAL LAW MODULE 2 TUTORIAL QUESTIONS QUESTION 1 Pete buys a bottle of suntan lotion from his local chemist shop. The lotion which is manufactured by Barnetts Pty Ltd‚ had acid in it‚ which had been added to the mixture by one of the workers in the factory who had failed to read the label on the tin properly. When Pete applied the suntan lotion he suffers third degree burns and has to pay high medical and hospital expenses. Advise Pete whether he has a claim against the manufacturer

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    Trust Laws

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    (2000) A Treatise on the Law of Trusts & Trustees London: Beard Books Hudson‚ Alistair (2009) Equity & Trusts London: Taylor & Francis P. Matthews (1996) “The New Trust: Obligations without Rights”‚ in Oakley‚ Trends in Contemporary Trust Law Oxford University Press Ramjohn‚ Mohammed (2006) Equity & Trusts London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Thyronyi‚ Victor (1998) Tax Law Design Y Drafting Vol 2 New York: International Monetary Fund. [1] Thyronyi‚ Victor (1998) Tax Law Design Y Drafting Vol 2 New

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    Law of Attraction

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    A O NV R A WE LH The Secret Law of Attraction: The Road To Universal Wealth By Sean Rasmussen Original text by Wallace D. Wattles Modern version brought to you by Sean Rasmussen Web Vision 2020 Pty Ltd Universal Wealth Creation Pty Ltd www.seanrasmussen.com This book is number 1 on Google for the searchterms: Download The Secret & The Secret Download at the time of publishing. It is downloaded in excess of 250 copies per day. The Secret Law of Attraction – Sean Rasmussen

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    Emplyment Laws

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    employment tribunals not like courts nut they have legally qualified person along with him two others in the tribunal are one represents employer’s organization and other representing trade union. Tribunals have to deal with wide areas of employment law most common allegations are concern with employee common problems such as redundancy‚ breach of employment protection rights‚ equal pay‚ unfair dismissal and discrimination claims etc. Employment tribunal act introduced to protect employee rights intended

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    perception of law

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    of what this bill proposes and how it changes existing law; why was this bill proposed? (you may speculate if the reason isn’t apparent) 1a.) Missouri House Bill HB 2081 establishes “Laura’s Law” which specifies that any social host who furnishes a minor with intoxicating liquor found to be a contributing cause of resulting permanent personal injuries or death will be guilty of a class D felony. This law changes the dynamics of any old law (alcohol-related traffic offenses‚ with penalty provisions)

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    Outline Law

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    Arts. 1305-1329 Art. 1305 Contracts- meeting of minds between two parties which takes place when anoffer by one party is accepted by the other; one or more persons bind himself or themselves with respect to another to the fulfillment of a prestation to give‚ to fo or not to do. Contract and obligation distinguished: Contract | Obligation | One of the sources of obligations | Legal tie or the relation to itself that exists after a contract has been entered into. | Contract and agreement

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    Obscenity Law

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    The vague‚ subjective‚ and indeterminate nature of Canadian obscenity law has been called “the most muddled law in Canada.” Recognizing that consistency and objectivity are important aspects in the running of any successful legal system‚ the Supreme Court of Canada has attempted to systematically clarify and modernize obscenity law. The ruling in R. v. Butler marked the transformation of the law of obscenity from a "moral-based" offence to a "harm-based" offence. The courts are now asked to determine

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    Evolution of Law

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    Evolution of Law The government our nation has established today has come a long way from its roots. Starting with the Napoleonic Code and eventually ending with the Ratified Constitution of the United States. Rome came to England bringing the Roman Code‚ thus law begins. The Roman Code was a rigid code that in reality did not change much. It required ample detail and was difficult to understand at times. For example‚ if there where five different murders all using five different colored knives

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