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    Judicial Branch

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    Government is broken down into three branches. Legislative‚ Executive‚ and Judicial. Think about it! The Legislative branch is grouped into Congress‚ The Senate‚ and The House of Representatives‚ this branch is responsible for writing laws. The Executive Branch contains the President of the United States‚ the Secretary of State‚ and the Attorney General. This branch is responsible for making the laws official. Also the Judicial Branch is the United States Supreme Court. This branch is in charge of addressing

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    system promotes equal access to justice for all (Vines 2013‚ p. 319). As significant figures of the judicial system‚ judges must ensure that courts are independent‚ impartial‚ open and transparent and provides a fair and prompt trial (Rule of Law Institute of Australia 2015). This could be an issue with indeterminate sentencing

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    to make pores smaller. The authors suggest applying the olive oil regularly in a thin layer. The idea is to coat the skin‚ not make it greasy. This is a folk remedy with anecdotal evidence that it works‚ but there is no explanation as to how or why olive oil reduces pore size. * Using Baking Soda * Baking soda is a popular home remedy for deep cleaning the skin. Making a scrub of baking soda and water is effective in removing sebum and debris from the pores. Add water to a small amount of

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    Cultural Based Remedies

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    health as eating healthy and avoiding processed food. Engaging in types of sports or physical activities. Most importantly going to our primary physician for our annual physical. In my family‚ we have several different cultural based remedies. These remedies have been passed down from my grandparents to my parents. If we have a cuts or scars we use the lemon with salt. If we have a bad cough we take a tablespoon of honey with salt to reduce phlegm. If we detect a signs of strep throat we gargle

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    Judicial Precedent

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    Introduction: Judicial precedent means the process whereby judges follow previously decided cases where the facts are of sufficient similarity. The doctrine of judicial precedent involves an application of the principle of stare decisis ie‚ to stand by the decided. In practice‚ this means that inferior courts are bound to apply the legal principles set down by superior courts in earlier cases. This provides consistency and predictability in the law.

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    Comlaw Notes

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    Introduction: What is Law: Functions of the Law: -A code for the regulation of people’s conduct. -To provide a means for enforcing the rules prohibiting anti-social conduct. -To provide a process for resolving disputes. -Social control: a deterrent to certain kinds of behaviour. -Structured systems of rules – regulation of different areas of life such as commerce. -Community welfare- taxation‚ income supports. -Enforcement of moral or ethical standards? – is it illegal to tell a lie?

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    judicial branch

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    Regional Trial Court and other lower courts Regional Trial Courts (RTC) Highest “trial courts” in the Philippines. It was formerly called as the Court of First instance (CFI) before 1980. It was established in each of the 13 regions in the Philippines. Qualifications: Natural-born citizen at least thirty-five years of age and for at least ten years‚ has been engaged in the practice of law in the Philippines or has held a public office in the Philippines requiring admission to the practice

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    Judicial Politics

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    Judicial Process and Politics Interest Groups - Lawyers‚ Litigants‚ Trade Associations and Bar Associations Week 5 Case Western Reserve University Department of Political Science POSC 323/423 Spring 2012 Expository Essays Expository essay requires the writer to investigate an idea‚ evaluate evidence‚ expound on the idea‚ and set forth an argument concerning that idea in a clear and concise manner. Tools for expository writing: • comparison and contrast; • definition; • example; or • analysis

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    Business Law Contracts

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    repudiation must be clear‚ positive‚ and unequivocal. Merely stating that you are not sure if you can complete a contract does not constitute repudiation. Cyril will win the lawsuit for specific performance because the car is unique and no adequate remedy in the form of monetary damages is available to Cyril. Cyril cannot simply go out and purchase a similar car

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    Passing of Title

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    Contract is made to buy 200 australian wine from a bulk retailer. contract is made on term that the retailer will store for pickup for 3 weeks. In the meantime before pickup the retailer goes bankrupt. Has the title passed ? The Passing of Title The basic rule The basic rule as to the passing of title is in section 18 of sales of goods act. Which states;- Where there is a contract for the sale of unascertained goods‚ no property in the goods is transferred to the buyer unless and until

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