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    or is for a continuous period of six months absent from India‚ or leaves India for the purpose of residing abroad‚ or is declared an insolvent‚ or desires to be discharged from the trust‚ or refuses or becomes‚ in the opinion of a principal Civil Court of original jurisdiction‚ unfit or personally incapable to act in the trust‚ or accepts an inconsistent trust‚ a new trustee may be appointed in his place by:   (a) The person nominated for that purpose by the instrument or trust (if any)‚ or  

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    Rules of Consideration

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    Rules of consideration 1. Consideration must not be past: Re McArdle (1951) Ch 669 Court of Appeal Majorie McArdle carried out certain improvements and repairs on a bungalow. The bungalow formed part of the estate of her husband’s father who had died leaving the property to his wife for life and then on trust for Majorie’s husband and his four siblings. After the work had been carried out the brothers and sisters signed a document stating in consideration of you carrying out the repairs we agree

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    Court Experiance

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    Reaction Paper for Court Experience I visited the District Court arraignment section (D11) in Central Islip. This was my first time in a courtroom‚ so I did not know what to expect. When I first sat down the judge was not present‚ and I was not paying special attention until I noticed the whole court room standing in his presence and so I hurriedly buckled my self off the bench so as not to be kicked out. I knew that judges receive a higher level of respect but the seriousness of it was not

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    a 3 year fight in arbitrary courts‚ the Astro versus Lippo Group reaches it’s final stretch for the finish line. A long running legal battle was sought between Astro‚ a international satellite television network company owned by Malaysia big shot Ananda Krishnan and First Media‚ a brand of multifarious owned Lippo Group led by James Riady when the latter failed to pay the USD$250 million to the Malaysian based Company despite by court order on July 2012‚ by High Court Judge Belinda Ang which was

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    thusly be deconstructed‚ so that it can clearly be seen that the approach taken in Engineers’ Case was manifestly apt for the purposes of constitutional interpretation. Textualism at essence is an approach to statutory interpretation‚ whereby the courts are required to derive the meaning of a provision from its literal construction without a consideration of other factors such as the spirit or purpose. Callinan J’s critique is not without its merits‚ and concisely described a textualism approach

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    Court Visit

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    AJ 101 Course # Court Visit On November 29‚ 2011‚ I had the opportunity to go to Los Angles Superior Court and was able to sit and observe during a Preliminary Hearing. The case that I sat in was about a rape case in which a young girl of approximately twelve years old said that her grandfather‚ who was about sixty years old would sexually touch her and do certain things to her everytime she would go over to her grandparents house. The prosecutor asked the young girl a serious of questions such

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    Court Appearance

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    My first court appearance I experienced was at the Freehold Municipal Court. The court was filled with an abundance of people.While I was there everyone was sitting in the court room waiting for the judge and prosecutor to arrive and begin court. At the beginning of the court session‚ the Judge gave an opening statement explaining court procedures‚ the defendants’ rights and such penalties that may unveil. As each case is called‚ the Judge will individually advise each Defendant of his or her rights

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    External Affairs Power

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    Week 9 – External Affairs Power 1. Categories of External Affairs External affairs is a purposive head of power. we look first at the interpretation of the commonwealth head of power. this one says external affair in s51 (29). Kinds of areas that come within the scope of s 51 (29) are; 4 main types of external affairs power; it is a broad concept. First; laws dealing with foreign relations with our relationships with other countries‚ Second; we can have acts that deal with things occurring geographically

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    HISTORY OF ELECTRICITY IN KERALA – Dr D Shina S N COLLEGE‚ Kollam‚ Kerala‚ India email - achushina@gmail.com ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF ELECTRICITY The history of electricity can be traced back to the eighteenth century. The first instance of sensing the phenomenon of electricity was the accidental observation of what was later found out to be neon glow by Framas Bauksbw in 1709 at the Royal Society in London. Luigi Galvani observed moving of the legs of a dead frog when touched with a metal scalpel

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    Warren Court

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    Warren was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Supreme Court decisions made during the "Warren Court" time period led to significant changes in different aspects of life in the United States. The Warren Court affected public schools‚ separation of church and state‚ and the rights of individuals accused of crime. The Warren Court affected public schools. The Brown v. Board of Education had a big part in the Warren Court. They decided to ban segregation in public schools. Therefore

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