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    Complete Criminal Law Notes

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    Criminal Law 2 Homicide 1. Murder a. Actus i. Act or omission must have caused the death (s 18(1)(a) CA) b. Mens i. No punishment shall be incurred by person who kills by misfortune only (s 18(2)(b)) ii. Intention to kill or inflict GBH(s 18(1)(a)) 1. Requirement that D has actual awareness of consequences of actions (Aiton) 2. Subjective test: Conscious purpose‚ decision not desire (Hyam) 3. Foresight of certainty (Woollin) 4. Knowledge of chance of consequences fulfils malice requirement

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    Taxation Law: Class Notes

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    TAXATION LAW & PRACTICE EXAM NOTES 2011 |PAGE INDEX | |Income |- Source |Page 3 | | |- Residency |Page 4 | | |- Dual Residents

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    Notes The Son S Veto

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    The Son’s Veto Background to the Son’s Veto Thomas Hardy was born in rural England. He had a modest social background. His family did not have much money. He never went to the upper class schools or the then revered universities like Oxford or Cambridge. He became an architectural draughtsman and worked as such for a living before he became a successful writer. He moved to work in London but returned to rural Dorset when he became a full-time writer. Perhaps because he never truly managed to fit

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    Law and Biddy S Tea

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    filed and was denied unemployment compensation because she was terminated due to “misconduct”. Issue: The issue is that Miss Attired’s refusal to remove her tattoo does this constitute as “misconduct” under the New Mexico Statute § 51-1-7. Rule of Law: N.M. Stat. Ann. § 51-1-7 does not have a definition for misconduct so they adopted the definition for misconduct under Mitchell v. Lovington Good Samaritan Center. INC.‚ 89 N.M. 575‚ 577‚ 555 P.2d 696‚ 698 (1976) “Misconduct is limited to conduct

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    Law and People S Settings

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    own role is a legal obligation on me requiring me to adhere to a reasonable standard of care while performing acts of care. 1.2 I have a legal and professional duty of care. If I was to neglect someone and this caused them harm then a court of law could find me negligent and stop me working in care or impose sanctions on me and this is how duty of care contributes to safeguarding individuals. 2.1 There are a few potential dilemmas that can arise in care work for example individual’s rights

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    Tax Law Revision Notes

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    Following 2 years he lived in a Hotel (UK)‚ then 5 years (UK/Abroad) During this time he spent 4/5 months a year in the UK to obtain medical advice Ruled that until TP leased a flat overseas‚ he was a UK resident due to his strong ties and trips O/s was temporary Question of Fact Lysaght [CS 4.2] – Residency – Moved Abroad Frequency/regularity (1wk p/month) of his visits to UK along with strong business ties‚ plus original resident status was enough to

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    Short Note on Contract Law

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    Describe the law relating to communication of proposals‚ their acceptance and their revocation. Section 2(a) of Indian Contract Act 1972 says that when a person signifies his willingness to do or to abstain from doing something to another‚ with a view to obtaining the assent of that another‚ he is said to make a proposal. Further‚ section 2(b) says that when the person to whom the proposal is made signifies his assent‚ the proposal is said to be accepted. The important point to note here is that

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    THE EIGHT LAWS OF LEADERSHIP: Making Extraordinary Leaders out of Ordinary Believers ELMER TOWNS A BOOK REVIEW PRESENTED TO PROFESSOR BARBER BHC IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENTS OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR LAWS OF LEADERSHIP LS 283 SUBMITTED BY FELICIA MCDOW November 4‚ 2011 Towns‚ Elmer. The 8 Laws of Leadership: Making Extraordinary Leadrs out of Ordinary Believers. Lynchburg‚ VA: Church Growth Institure‚ 1992. 115 Pp. This review will attempt to expound on The 8 Laws of Leadership written

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    European Law: Revision Notes

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    EUROPEAN LAW REVISION NOTES BACKGROUND INFORMATION The UK joined the EU in 1973. Originally sent up following World War 2‚ the EU was an attempt by many western European countries to rebuild their economies by working closely together. The idea was that they would be more prosperous when working together. The countries then decided that they would share a common framework of laws in the areas of employment and the trading of goods and services between the countries. Now EU Laws cover other

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    Evidence Book and Class Notes

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    EVIDENCE Class 1 | Tuesday5/21 | Chapter 1: Why Take This Course? 1-5Chapter 2: Types of Courtroom Evidence 6-19Problem Set 2Chapter 3: Four W’s of the Federal Rules of Evidence 20-31Chapter 4: Structure of a Trial 32-39 | Chapter 2 Notes: TYPES OF COURTROOM EVIDENCE Evidence Defined. Testimony‚ writings‚ material objects or other things presented to the senses that are offered to prove the existence or non existence of a fact presented during the trial. California Evidence Code

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