the legislature and the judiciary. The legislative powers of the agency gives it authority to make laws such as regulations‚ rules or procedures while the judicial powers give it the powers to adjudicate over contested cases within its area of jurisdiction. Judicial review emanates from dissatisfaction of the party to whom the judicial action of the agency affects. Judicial review is thus described as a procedure whereby‚ a court examines the exercise of a delegated discretionary decision- making
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However‚ the Court may consider appeals from the highest state courts or from federal appellate courts. The Court also has original jurisdiction in cases involving ambassadors and other diplomats‚ and in cases between states. Article III of the Constitution of the United States guarantees that every person accused of wrongdoing has the right to a fair trial before a competent judge and
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to deliver commissions to newly appointed judges‚ including the PETITIONER‚ making him unable to assume office. PETITIONER asked the Supreme Court to issue a writ of mandamus (based on the Judiciary Act of 1789‚ which granted the Supreme Court jurisdiction over petitions for writs of mandamus) forcing the RESPONDENT‚ Secretary of State James Madison‚ to deliver his commission. Issue: - Does the PETITIONER have the right to the commission? - Do the laws of the United States of America give the
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G.R. No. 80264 May 31‚ 1989 SAN MIGUEL VILLAGE SCHOOL‚ petitioner‚ vs. HONORABLE AMIR PUKUNUM D. PUNDOGAR and CHRISTINA TRIÑO‚ respondents. Estelito R. Alvia for petitioner. Macalalag Law Office & Associates for private respondent. FELICIANO‚ J.: On 2 October 1985‚ petitioner San Miguel Village School filed a complaint for breach of contract with damages against respondent Christina Triño‚ before the Regional Trial Court‚ Branch 3‚ Lanao del Norte‚ the complaint being docketed as Civil
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converted to the Islamic faith - Interim civil court order - Hadanah order issued giving custody to husband - Whether binding on non-Muslim wife - Whether it changes the status of the interim civil court order Islamic Law - Jurisdiction - Syariah Court - Challenge to jurisdiction - Correct approach - Syariah Court issuing a warrant or summon - Whether enforceable against non-Muslims - Whether enforceable against Muslims in another State - Reciprocal arrangements between Syariah Courts HEADNOTES:
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Policing - Past and Present Policing - Past and Present It has been said that to understand the world of today‚ one must understand the world of yesterday‚ police and police agencies are no different. The history of policing ranges all the way from citizens attempting to protect their community to today’s world of technology based policing. A recent development in policing stems from the terrorist attacks on September 11‚ 2001 which resulted in the created of the Department of Homeland Security
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UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX | Jurisdiction Case Review | Lauren Crider | | JON PALADINI | 7/8/2012 | [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] | Cruller v. Florida Cruller v. Florida is a case that arose as a function of the Florida state court system. The case was presented to the Florida Supreme
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BUSINESS LAW Oscar Kikoyo‚ Advocate Dip. Philosophy‚ LL.B (Hons)‚ MBA (IB) Executive Secretary‚ Surface & Marine Transport Consumer Council‚ NSSF Waterfront‚ P.O BOX 14154‚ Dar es salaam‚ www.sumatraccc.go.tz 4/9/2014 1 What is Business? • Business is a commercial activity engaged in as a means of livelihood or profit‚ or an entity which engages in such activities. 4/9/2014 2 What is Law? • Law is the body of rules designed to regulate human conduct within a given
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Juveniles in the U.S. Justice System By Y. Kornegay Juveniles in the Justice System The court system for juveniles in the United States was first formed in 1899‚ in Cook County‚ Illinois‚ which then was quickly spread across the country and most other state courts decided to establish one as well‚ that then in turn created the juvenile justice system. With the purpose of rehabilitating each underage offender in order for them to become a productive
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tax laws to attract foreign capital could be considered a tax haven as well. According to other definitions‚ the central feature of a haven is that its laws and other measures can be used to evade or avoid the tax laws or regulations of other jurisdictions. Another definition of tax haven is a country or territory where certain taxes are levied at a low rate or not at all. On this sense‚ individuals or corporate entities can find it attractive to move themselves to areas with reduced or nil taxation
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