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    Service Outside Jurisdiction

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    Principles that govern Service Outside Jurisdiction Service of a claim is the procedure used to give legal notice to a defendant of a court’s exercise of its jurisdiction over the defendant‚ enabling them to respond to the proceedings before the court. Service outside the jurisdiction is sometimes allowed under specific circumstances where there are certain connections between the case or the defendant and the forum. The rules for service outside jurisdiction differ to some extent from court to court

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    Professional Regulation and Criminal Liability July 16‚ 2015 HCS/430 Professional Regulation and Criminal Liability: Pharmacists A profession is “an occupation based on the mastery of a complex body of knowledge and skills. It is a vocation in which the practice of an art is used in the services of others” (Schmitz & Martin‚ 2008‚ p. 1). Belonging to a certain profession requires one to agree to demonstrate integrity‚ selflessness‚ competency as well as morality. This becomes the

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    Article Review LAW/421 January 21‚ 2014 Tamra Caputo University of Phoenix Material Article Review Format Guide MEMORANDUM UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX DATE: January 21‚ 2014 TO: RE: Motorola files new suit against Apple ("Motorola Files New Suit Against Apple"‚ 2012).  ARTICLE SYNOPSIS In 2010 Motorola had filed a lawsuit against Apple claiming that they had Apple infringed on their patents. Their claim was that several of Apple products used Motorola technology

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    11th Amendment

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    11th Amendment AJ 200 Diaz 04-29-2014 The 11th Amendment Do you ever wonder why law enforcements are usually the target for law suits? Or why the state can’t be sued? Well‚ I’ll get into more details on that further on in my essay and the reason why I asked you this question is because most likely you never actually thought about it. The eleventh amendment states: The judicial power of the United States shall not be construed to extend to any suit in law or

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    PA Punishment of advocates for misconduct.- Where on receipt of a complaint or otherwise a State Bar Council has reason to believe that any advocate on its roll has been guilty of professional or other misconduct‚ it shall refer the case for disposal to its disciplinary committee In the peculiar facts and circumstances of this case‚ in our opinion‚ the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal ought to have recalled the order of dismissal of the claim petition‚ dated 27-1-1998 and restored the petition

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    This essay explores the differences and purpose behind criminal and civil law. First it is useful to define what is meant by the term law. Law could be defined as “a set of rules to encourage a more peaceful society”. In other words‚ law regulates and protects society by defining undesirable behaviour and providing a framework of punishment. As a society we accept some acts are undesirable and the state enforces a system of laws to identify and punish these. This is the system of criminal law

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    Drafting a Legal Brief

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    Cristy Kirwin Professor Linda Ashar February 17‚ 2013 Unit 3 Assignment Drafting a Brief Gonzalez v. Reno‚ 212 F. 3rd 1338 (11th Cir)‚ Cert. denied 530 U.S. 1270(2000) Facts: Plaintiff is a minor alien‚ the sole survivor of a tragedy at sea‚ was rescued and placed in the care of his great uncle‚ Plaintiff temporary legal custodian‚ who filed asylum application on the minor’s behalf against the fathers wishes. This application was rejected by the Immigration and Naturalization

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    IN THE COURT OF 1st CLASS CIVIL JUDGE‚ LAHORE The Aga Khan Hospital and Medical College Foundation VERSUS Mr. Bashir Ahmad WRITTEN STATEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE DEFENDANT Respectfully Sheweth: Preliminary Objections 1. That the Plaintiff has not properly authorized Mr. Sherali Razwani S/O Ferozeali Razwani and Mrs. Shagufta Shamsuddin Hassan W/O Shamsuddin Sadruddin Hassan to file this suit. Hence‚ the Plaint is liable to be dismissed. 2. That the plaint is defective on the grounds

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    Q1. Private Members Bills Private Members’ Bills are Public Bills introduced by MPs and Lords who aren’t government ministers. As with other Public Bills their purpose is to change the law as it applies to the general population. A minority of Private Members’ Bills becomes law but‚ by creating publicity an issue‚ they may affect legislation indirectly. Like other Public Bills‚ private Member’s Bills can be introduced in either House and must go through the same set stages. However‚ as less time

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    A Civil Action

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    “A Civil Action” by Jonathan Harr What is the difference between a criminal and a civil case? Criminal cases require that a verdict be made without a “shadow of doubt‚” but in civil cases that is not the case. Professor Nesson in “A Civil Action” states that civil cases only need around 51 percent to determine liability. This book was a very interesting read because it takes us through the different parts of a civil trial and how the case even got started. It is especially important to consider

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