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    Business Law 115-351 Paper Topic Submission Form Name: suzi freitas I m a miller wrapper at PERGO. We make flooring‚ wall bases‚ stairnoses‚ quarter rounds etc. I would like to know about the rights of an employee over his/her employer‚ when it comes to take few hours off in two days in a week‚ for he/her educations. This is about me and my employer. I was working with them for 3 years and I used to be one of their potential workers. And then I took a decision to continue my education

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    example‚ practices the mixed legal system which includes the Common Law‚ Islamic law and Customary Law. Malaysia’s legal system comprises laws which have arisen from three significant periods in Malaysian history dating from the Malacca Sultanate‚ to the spread of Islam to Southeast Asia‚ and following the absorption into the indigenous culture of British colonial rule which introduced a constitutional government and the common law. Malaysia’s unique legal system is designed to balance the delicate

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    types of law

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    LAW in general means any rule of action and includes any standard or pattern to which actions are or ought to be confirmed. In its judicial sense‚ ‘law’ means a body of rules of conduct‚ action or behavior of persons‚ made and enforced by the State. It expresses a rule of human action. In the present age law pervades all the spheres of human activities and the State seeks to regulate them through the instrumentality of law. The law therefore‚ has to play a positive role in regulating human conduct

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    Traffic Law

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    Traffic Laws In 2013 everyone is talking about traffic laws‚ many people believe that extremely details traffic laws and the fines related to disobeying those laws will help make a new community safer. On the contrary‚ I believe that we should enforce the existing laws not make new ones. Some people think that we need more detailed laws to protect ourselves. In my opinion‚ adding details to existing laws is not productive. Right now we have so many laws‚ we don’t know them all. We have more

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    show why I agree with the statement. The reason as to why Contract law exists is because it is there to make sure people keep their promises to one another. A contract is made up of a promise of one party to do a certain thing in exchange for a promise from the other party to do another thing. The law will enforce on them if either party breaks away from the promise‚ as promises are what contracts are all about. Contract law is based on several Latin legal principles‚ the most important of which

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    CURFEW LAW

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    Frerking “And many parents seem unable to control their children without the stern backing of a city law.”  I believe that have a curfew law in Salinas is very important to have for the teens. Many of the parents want their children to be safe only if they don’t want to listen to their parents then they will make the wrong decision .That is why we should keep the curfew law. In Salinas the curfew law there is many younger teenagers under the age of 18 year old that have a part

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    Evidence Law

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    UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI FACULTY OF LAW TAPE RECORDED LECTURES THE LAW OF EVIDENCE LLB II 2003 LAW OF EVIDENCE Lesson 2 RELEVANCE & ADMISSIBILITY RES GESTAE ‘Res Gestae’‚ it has been said‚ is a phrase adopted to provide a respectable legal cloak for a variety of cases to which no formula of precision can be applied’. The words themselves simply mean a transaction. Under the inclusionary common law doctrine of Res Gestae‚ a fact or opinion which is so closely associated in time‚ place

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    Gas Law

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    The gas in the natural world follows the specific laws. Different laws have their own explanations and they apply to the real things in this real world. Charles’s Law‚ Boyle’s Law‚ Combined Gas Law‚ Avogadro’s Law and Gay-Lussac Law explain the gas properties and show the scientists how the gas functions. Charles’s Law describes how gases tend to expand when the heat is added. When the temperature increases‚ the volume of the gas increases. During the winter season‚ a football inflates inside gradually

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    Ampere's Law

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    Ampere’s Law Jessica Warfield Partner: Rachel Beckner TA: Joel Mazer March 15‚ 2012 Conclusion: This experiment clearly demonstrated how Ampere’s Law relates the magnetic field to the current using the relationships stated in the formula B= μ0I2πr. This relationship allowed to the experiment to calculate the value of permeability of free space in order to verify the relationship that is outlined in Ampere’s Law. This lab also allowed us to measure magnetic field strength as a function of

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    Economic Law

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    International economic law Section A: Evolution and principles of international economic law Revised version – December 2006 S.P. Subedi This study guide was prepared for the University of London by: Professor S.P. Subedi‚ OBE‚ MA‚ LLM‚ DPhil (Oxon.) Professor of International Law‚ University of Leeds This is one of a series of study guides published by the University. We regret that owing to pressure of work the author is unable to enter into any correspondence relating to‚ or arising

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