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    Statutory Instrument 89 of 2013: A case of political law The recently gazetted Statutory Instrument 89 of 2013 (S.I.89 of 2013) has confirmed the long held public assumption that politics in Zimbabwe precedes law‚ that our problems are inherently political and the law is created and interpreted to suit certain political ambitions. S.I.89 of 2013 (termed Electoral (Accreditation of Observers) Regulations)‚ which is one of the many instruments that have been gazetted as ZANU PF prepares to frog

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    EC 276: Introduction to Law Instructor: Mr. Arshad Nawaz Khan Semester: Spring 2012 Email: manchesterlaw@live.com Introduction This course will provide students with an understanding of the fundamentals of law‚ Legal System‚ the machinery of justice and its significance in the development of society. Since this course is being offered for the students of economics therefore the emphasis would be on the general applicability of law and its impacts on the social and economic growth of the society

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    Firstly‚ statutory provision consists of services legally required by statute (Dictionary.com‚ 2016)‚ such as the NHS‚ Gwynedd Social Services and Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (class notes‚ 2016). On the other hand‚ voluntary provision refers to non-profit‚ voluntary organisations that offer optional services to the public (Merriam-Webster‚ 2016)‚ and some examples include the NSPCC‚ RVS and Age Cymru (class notes‚ 2016). Lastly‚ private provision involves private‚ independent services

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    meant by the phrase “crimes are statutory offenses”?  The meaning of the phrase "crimes are statutory offenses" is that in order for the government to convict a defendant of a crime‚ the government must (1) demonstrate that the suspect acts disobey a criminal statute; (2) prove a reasonable doubt that the suspect committed the acts; and (3) prove that the suspect had the capacity to form a criminal intent (Mallory et al.‚ 2015‚ pg. 135). Since the definition of statutory offenses means "the wrong punishable

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    ANIMASI-ZOOM NOTES MALAYSIAN LEGAL SYSTEM+INTRODUCTION TO LAW   Sources of Law: statutes‚ law reports‚ text books‚ religious beliefs‚ local customs‚ opinion of jurists   Law & Morality:Overlaps/Differs from Society e.g-gayism/illicit samsu-S’wak/P’sular   Law & Justice:Uphold justice & depends on locality e.g rampancy   Federal Constitution (lex locci)/ Written Constitution   Highest Law of the land   Malaysian/human rights/liberty   Any laws against the Federal Constitution-null

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    or declare policy. Statutory interpretation is the process by which courts interpret and apply legislation. Some amount of interpretation is always necessary when a case involves a statute. Sometimes the words of a statute have a plain and straightforward meaning. But in many cases‚ there is some ambiguity or vagueness in the words of the statute that must be resolved by the judge. To find the meanings of statutes‚ judges use various tools and methods of statutory interpretation‚ including rules of

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    X‚ Y‚ and Z prepare articles of incorporation and comply with all the statutory requirements‚ except their attorney never files the articles with the Secretary of State in their state. The state has adopted the MBCA.  Having been told by their lawyer that the articles had been filed‚ the three operate as a corporation for three years. A creditor now wants to hold X‚ Y‚ and Z personally liable on a debt. Can the creditor do so? Posts are due July 30. -------------------------------------------------

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    LAW201: Introduction to Business Law Essay and Literature Review OPTION TWO Mary’s Discount Public Relations Company has recently hired you as a PR consultant. Mary knows you have studied business law and asks your advice on the following: Mary operates an information service known as “Mary’s PR Notes “ which she emails to clients who subscribe to her service. Mary’s PR Notes provides subscribers with abstracts of articles on public relations. The articles come from a variety of newspapers

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    IN SCOTS LAW AND QUOTE AT LEAST ONE EXAMPLE. Each point of law has either a statutory source or a common law source. The statutory sources of law are: Legislation in the form of an Act of Parliament With effect from 1707 Parliament (comprising of the House of Commons‚ House of Lords and the Monarch) have produced Acts of Parliament (primary source of legislation) which may apply in Scotland. It is often difficult to draft new Acts that can apply to the whole of the UK as the law in Scotland

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    English 12 AP In the play Hamlet‚ Prince Hamlet gave the one of most important soliloquy ever “To be‚ or not to be: that is the question:” this soliloquy is one of the best ever because of its location in the play and the devices and structures‚ Shakespeare used to amplify its meaning. The soliloquy is located in the Act 3‚ Scene 1‚ lines 64 to 98 and during the soliloquy‚ Hamlet is very troubled and in distressed about his future. Shakespeare magnified the placement of the soliloquy because first

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