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    Introduction The Equal Protection Clause can be argued to be one of the most important rights a citizen has in the United States. It is one of the techniques someone can use to combat discrimination by a law‚ action‚ or procedure. However‚ an equal protection challenge can be just that‚ a challenge. This clause is much more complex than perceived. When brought before the court‚ it is decided on what level of scrutiny it will be examined. As equal protection is part of a list of rights for free citizens

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    CURRENT PROTECTION FUNCTIONS ANSI 50/51 – Phase over-current ANSI 50N/51N or 50G/51G – Earth fault or sensitive earth fault ANSI 50BF – Breaker failure ANSI 46 -Negative sequence / unbalance ANSI 49RMS – Thermal overload CURRENT PROTECTION FUNCTIONS ANSI 50/51 – PHASE OVERCURRENT Three-phase protection against overloads and phase-to-phase short-circuits. ANSI 50N/51N OR 50G/51G – EARTH FAULT Earth fault protection based on measured or calculated residual current values: ANSI 50N/51N:

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    The Marine Mammal Protection Act Abstract This paper includes information a particular environmental law. Specifically‚ the Marine Mammal Protection Act is discussed along with the history and background of this particular environmental law. In addition‚ the reasoning behind its existence will be elaborately deliberated. The Marine Mammal Protection Act The Marine Mammal Protection Act was established and signed in 1972. According to Ray and Potter (2011)‚ this bill was “passed‚ despite

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    Consumer Protection Act Has your family time or evening dinner ever been interrupted by a call from a telemarketer? If so‚ you’re not alone. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act was first passed by congress in 1991 in response to consumer concerns about the growing number of unsolicited telephone marketing calls to their homes and the increasing use of automated and prerecorded messages. (Unwanted) Signed into law by President Bush as Public Law 102-243‚ the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of

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    Consumer Protection Act‚ 1986 1. Introduction 2. Redressal Machinery 3. Important Case Laws 4. Membership Consumer Protection Act‚ 1986 Introduction & Definitions A consumer is a user of goods and services. Any person paying for goods and services which he uses is entitled to expect that the goods and services are of a nature and quality promised to him by the seller. The earlier principle of "Caveat Emptor" or "let the buyer beware" which

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    PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES OF TAKAFUL & RETAKAFUL Section 04 TAKAFUL INCOME PROTECTION PLAN Presented by: Fairuz Shofi (1129992) Natasha Yuezvana Mahfoz (1119202) Presented for: Sir Riwan Bin Ramli Table of Contents Income Protection Plan 3 Condition 4 Participant 6 Operation of Takaful Income Protection 7 Income Protection Plan Offered by Company in Malaysia 8 Conclusion 14 INCOME PROTECTION PLAN Income protection plan is one of the plans that Takaful offers which the ultimate objection

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    Elements of Fire Protection Engineering We always look at the fire-fighters and firemen and consider them to be extremely brave and dedicated because they risk their lives to save the lives of others. But it is not as simple as it looks from the outside. Fire protection is an extremely vast and important topic because it can cause serious damage and hazard and can outburst anywhere and at any time because of no solid reason as such. And hence the engineers of the world have taken on the responsibility

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    Project Report: Draft Protection of Trademark and Domain Names Indian Institute of Management‚ Lucknow July 2013 Submitted to Prof. D. S. Sengar By GROUP 4 Vishwajeet Sinha (PGP29062) Minerva Basumatary (PGP29063) Ankita Baheti (PGP29064) Ankit Singhania (PGP29065) Thulasi Chandra Pamujula (PGP29066) Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 1.1. Trademark 3 1.2. Domain Names 4 2. Methodology 5 2.1. Textbook Reference 5 2.2. Trademark Law articles analysis

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    guns started being used for protection. The topic I will be arguing will be carrying a gun for protection. Some people believe this is a good thing and others think something needs to be done about it. The government should enforce a law that no citizen has the right to carry a gun for protection to ensure that all citizens are safe.Three reasons include citizen safety‚terrorism‚ and police safety. To wrap it all up‚ there are three main reasons using a gun for protection is a problem. I am going

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    Introduction Human rights‚ the inalienable rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled[1] need constant protection. The human rights protection in the Australian law is not offered by either a constitutional or statutory Bill of Rights‚ but a collection of various legislation and court judgments. Thus‚ the role of the judiciary or the court systems in the human rights protection in individual cases becomes especially vital. This paper will begin with briefly discussing Australia’s human rights

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