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    relating to the remedies for defective goods can be considered satisfactory. In this essay I will outline the remedies available in cases of defective goods from the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and the criteria that constitutes a material breach. I will then go on to outline the other remedies available in supply of goods cases such as hire purchase and hire etc.‚ using the Supply of Goods (Implied Terms) Act 1973 and the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982. After discussing all the remedies available

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    In this paper‚ I argue the mythical norm is a demonstration of how white and male power dominates the legal system of Canada and how the judiciary system interprets the law. First‚ this paper will look at how the mythical norm racializes those who are deemed as inferior specifically in the Aboriginal communities. Lastly‚ I look upon how the mythical norm creates boundaries between the sexes. The mythical norm is an ideal that creates oppression due to the beliefs of the myth. Norms are made by

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    [pic] [pic] Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 BID AND PREPARATIONS 3 COSTS 3 MARKETING 3 PARTICIPATING TEAMS 3 INTRODUCTION The 2010 Winter Olympics‚ officially the XXI Olympic Winter Games or the 21st Winter Olympics‚ was a major international multi-sport event held on February 12–28‚ 2010‚ in Vancouver‚ British Columbia‚ Canada‚ with some events held in the resort town of Whistler‚ Richmond‚ West

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    Poor National Integration In Pakistan‚ Causes ‚Effects ‚Remedies. There is a crisis of national integration in Pakistan since its birth. It is the victim of poor national integration. Lack of integration in Pakistan is fundamental problem and it has been subjected to comment by intellectuals in the country. This has been hitting the head lines of the newspaper. Due to lack of national integration in the country‚ Pakistan has been pushed to a vicious circle. It has made Pakistan a sorry state of

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    Eve teasing in Bangladesh causing many women to commit suicide 16 ??? 2010 15.36.39 by ANI London‚ June 16 (ANI): Eve teasing in Bangladesh has taken such a heavy toll on the country’s women that the education ministry there has voted to have an “Eve Teasing Protection Day”. The announcement was made after the increasing concern over the worrying number of girls and women who have recently committed suicide in the country to escape eve teasing‚ a euphemism for sexual harassment. According

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    Pollution and its types The term pollution refers to the act of contaminating ones environment by introducing certain hazardous contaminants that disturb the ecosystem and directly or indirectly affect the living organisms of that ecosystem. Pollution in general is the activity of disturbing the natural system and balance of an environment. The increase in the pollution over the years by man has caused severe damage to the earth’s ecosystem. It is responsible for global warming which is leading

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    Radiations of GSM Base Station Antenna And Its Health Consequences- A Research conducted in Nigeria In Nigeria 98% of Global System for Mobile (GSM) base stations (cell sites) are sited within 20 meters from residential‚ offices‚ schools‚ business buildings. Cell phone antennas emit microwave frequencies‚ which are non-ionizing radiation. A research was conducted by measuring field data of radiation from GSM base antennas in Nigeria for supporting evidence public health risks from gsm radiations

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    doctrines are the judicial precedent and the statutory interpretation. The judicial precedent is a major source of law that follows a Latin phrase “stare decisis” which refers to the obligation of courts to honor past precedents (Tufal‚ 2012). These past precedents are able to affect the development of law‚ as they can be binding‚ persuasive or original in nature towards future cases. However‚ in order to fully understand how judges can develop the law through the doctrine of judicial precedent‚ it

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    Learners’ Attitudinal Challenges: Problems and Remedies Prof. A. G. Dodewar Assistant Professor of English Mahila Mahavidyalaya‚

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    Analyse the extent to which judges are able to develop the law through the operation of the doctrine of judicial precedent and in the interpretation of statutes. Discuss whether judges should be able to develop the law (30 marks+5marks for AO3) A French philosopher‚ Montesquieu‚ introduced the separation of powers theory in the 18th century. He aimed to prevent dictatorship by simply separating law-making power between the three branches‚ the executive‚ legislature and judiciary. Parliament are

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