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    Legal Writing Arisleyda Bonetti Kaplan University CM107 Legal Writing Perfecting legal writing will help create a better understanding of the law and to become a good lawyer. A good lawyer is considered one that can win a case without working as hard as their counterpart in the courtroom. Legal writing is found to be the best way a person presenting a case accomplishes a resolution in the writers favor. The legal writing process has some basic principles that a person has to fallow. The person

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    it is now to be applied to all types of entities that are required to prepare financial reports by the Corporations Act 2011‚ the General Government Sector (GGS) and entities in the for-profit or not-for-profit private or public sectors that are reporting entities. However when the first standards came out it was applied to for-profit organisations only. Today‚ most standards still focus on business entities that make government and not-for-profit entities unable to meaningfully apply the same set

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    DRAFT for introducing Clinical Legal Education Programme in NLU Jodhpur By: Ajay Singh Brief description of the programme/project/Initiative : Clinical Legal Education needs to be aimed at bridging the disconnect between the Constitutional promise of a dignified life to every citizen and the reality of undignified human existence of majority of the population‚ especially in rural India. The clinical programmes would work to secure the objectives of good governance and citizen participation‚

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    SEMINAR II The first legal issue relates to the nature of Ferox Co. The relationship between Alex‚ Brian‚ Christina and Sally also need to be clarified in legal terms as well as the relationship of Dominic and the firm at each stage. The second issue is who the persons liable for the first £50‚000 debt and the second £50‚000 from Emily. The third issue deals with the £30‚000 that Dominic borrowed from Francis and the responsible parties who are liable for it. The fourth issue revolves around whether

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    1. Jody owns KuppaJava Kiosks‚ a sole proprietorship. Jody’s liability is a. limited by state statute and varies from state to state. b. limited to the extent of capital expenditures. c. limited to the extent of his or her original investment. d. unlimited. 2. Leigh wants to go into the business of construction contracting. Among the reasons that would probably convince Leigh to set up his business as a sole proprietorship would be a. its greater organizational flexibility. b. its limited

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    means that since the deceased was under the influence of alcohol at the time that he signed over the deed that this contract should be null and void. The deceased lacked the mental capacity to make this type of decision. Therefore this contract is not legal. Conclusion In this case the court ruled in favor of the plaintiff. It was concluded that the defendant obtained the deceased signature while he was intoxicated which deeply impaired his mental capacity to make such a decision‚ therefore it was ruled

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    Critical Legal Studies

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    CRITICAL LEGAL STUDIES Critical legal study (CLS) is a theory that challenges and overturns accepted norms and standards in legal theory and practice. Supporters of this theory believe that logic and structure attributed to the law grow out of the power relationships of the society. The law exists to support the interests of the party or class that forms it and is merely a collection of beliefs and prejudices that legitimize the injustices of society. The wealthy and the powerful use the law as

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    effects on company operations and profitability caused by developments in a country’s political and legal environments. Some examples like:  Diverse political and legal systems‚ as managers must adhere to business laws and regulations. Preferential subsidies‚ government incentives‚ and protectionism. International Business: Strategy‚ Management‚ and the New Realities 2  Political or legal factor‚ economic‚ social‚ or technological developments.  Unintended consequences- Laws may be unexpectedly

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    Legal Forms of Business Tim Yeakley AIU Online Abstract There are three different legal forms of business and all vary in levels of liability‚ ownership‚ and P&L control. An inventor who has developed a new product needs to determine the proper form of business to establish. The inventors’ situation is unique and narrows his choices of business types due to his lack of financing‚ business skills‚ and family. The three types of business he would have to research are sole proprietorship‚

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    My group for Economics was given 96 acres for potential entities for Matildaville and we chose The Matildaville Community College‚ The Matildaville Sluggers‚ and The Youth Center and Skateboard Park because these entities include beneficial aspects for the community within the high income individuals along with the middle class families. The Matildaville Community College will not only provide education amongst students and adults but also provide job opportunities for teachers‚ administration

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