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    Legal Drafting

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    2011 Mr Karimullah Son of Late Mr Rahimullah House No. B24 Mirpur 10‚ Dhaka ...........................Plaintiff VERSUS Mr Halim Miah Son of Late Mr Lala Miah C54‚ Amin Bazar‚ Savar‚ Dhaka .......................Defendants Suit for Recovery of Possassion Under Section 8 of the Specific Relief Act 1877 Suit Value 460000 Taka The plaintiff most respectfully states as follows: 1. That the plaintiff is a reputed businessman lives in house no B24 Mirpur 10 Dhaka.. 2. That the defendant

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    all parties saw this as good‚ some thought it was a symbol of the hated Treaty of Versailles. In August 1928‚ Germany became one of the 65 countries to sign the Kellogg-Briand pact. This was a promise that meant that these countries rejected war and would not use it to achieve their foreign policy aims. It wasn’t Stresemann’s initial idea however he signed it to show that Germany was a respectable member of the international

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    58 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 and the Conditional Fee Agreements Order 1998. Conditional fee agreements are becoming increasingly popular‚ this is because if the claimant is unsuccessful he/she will not have to pay the Solicitor for his service‚ hence‚ no win‚ no fee. Therefore it is in the best interest of both parties for the Solicitor to win the case‚ and the claimant to be awarded the damages. When dealing with a civil case it is very difficult to know how much taking the case

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    problem the Weimar Republic faced; hyperinflation. Although the wages rose the prices always seemed to rise faster this meant that many people’s income was too low to live on. Most people suffered from the hyperinflation‚ and were extremely fed up with how the government had printed more money. It wasn’t just the fact that all their life savings could now only buy them a loaf of bread but it was also that it was degrading and it was humiliating: the German mark and economy had become worthless. Before

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    chapter* provides an overview of how the payroll process typically functions‚ using a payroll supplier‚ an in-house payroll process assisted by computer systems‚ or an in-house system that is entirely processed by hand. These descriptions also include flowcharts of each process and coverage of the exact controls that are most useful for each situation. Additionally‚ the chapter covers the types of documents used to set up a new employee in the payroll system‚ how to organize this information into

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    the ethical dilemmas that health and social care practitioner’s encounter with regards to: implications of consent‚ disclosure of personal information and maintaining patient confidentiality. The legal aspects of the scenario will be discussed in relation to the breaching of confidentiality and how the Data Protection Act (1998) can conflict with other legislation intended to protect patient’s rights. In addition it will identify the consequences of non-disclosure in comparison to disclosure without

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    Legal Medicine

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    LEGAL MEDICINE Identification of Persons Importance 1. For the living a. amnesia‚ coma‚ infants and other mental defects b. cases of paternity and filiations for purposes of inheritance‚ support and parental authority c. cases involving personal crime: rape‚ murder‚ physical injuries (for the culprit) 2. For the dead a. for proper administration of justice particularly in suspicious death occurrences

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    The Legal System

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    and science of determining who gets what‚ when‚ where‚ and how c. Judicial review i. The power of the judicial branch to determine whether or not laws or actions are contrary to the constitution and deem them invalid and unconstitutional d. Common law i. Laws created by judges that developed in the absence of any positive law. These laws were developed as a response to the need to find solutions to the pressing issues of the time e. Malum en se i. “wrong in itself”;

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    Question: How would you characterise the contemporary Caribbean‚ taking into consideration the issues of inequality‚ multi-culturalism and poverty. Often enough the Caribbean is portrayed as the untouched paradise‚ with its’ crystallised waters‚ hidden getaways and lavish landscapes with enriched flora and fauna. However‚ the image projected is not without a tumultuous past. It is a past based on colonialism‚ slavery‚ indentureship‚ assimilation‚ the mixing and diffusion or borrowing of many cultures

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    Legal Ethics

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    Abstract This paper will cover‚ our legal system in terms of ethics‚ does it promote good ethics or bad? And what roles due the judges play in the promotion of the legal ethic practice? It will help the reader understand how the legal ethical environment impacts management and their decision making and it will also help you understand the political‚ social‚ and ethical underpinning of national business law. Analyze and explain the state of our legal system in terms of ethics: ‘Employees

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