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    BPI v. DE COSTER 47 PHIL 594 FACTS: On Dec. 29‚ 1921‚ Gabriela Andrea de Coster y Roxas and her husband acting as her agent‚ made to the BPI a certain promissory note for P292‚000‚payable one year after date‚ with interest of 9 per cent per annum and payable monthly. In order to secure the payment thereof‚ Jean M.Poizat and J. M. Poizat and Co. executed a chattel mortgage in favor of the plaintiff on the steamers Roger Poizat  and Gabrielle Poizat including the machinery and materials belonging

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    Shaw V Thomas

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    In Benic v New South Wales [2010] NSWSC 1039 the risk of harm was the plaintiff‚ a police officer‚ suffering psychiatric injury as a result of receiving a threat to his life in the course of his work. The alleged breach was the failure to provide prompt and appropriate psychological or psychiatric assistance. The court noted that whether the risk was not insignificant was to be analysed from the perspective of the defendant and was to be prospective: at [411]. The evidence was that the Commissioner

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    Court No. - 4 Case :- MATTERS UNDER ARTICLE 227 No. - 1838 of 2013 Petitioner :- Ramratan Respondent :- Civil Judge‚ J.D. And 3 Others Counsel for Petitioner :- Abhishek Misra Hon’ble Sanjay Misra‚J. Heard Sri Abhishek Misra‚ learned counsel for the petitioner. Notice need not be issued to respondents‚ in view of the order being passed herein. Learned counsel for petitioner states that the Application Paper No.7-C filed in Suit No.952 of 2013 (Ramratan Vs. Gyanwati & others) by the petitioner is

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    Adverse Posession Statute

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    Melissa Mirelez PA 300 Unit 1 Assignment Part One The adverse possession statute is found at §5/13-101 of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure. (735 ILCS 5/13-101) (from Ch. 110‚ par. 13-101)     Sec. 13-101. Twenty years - Recovery of land. No person shall commence an action for the recovery of lands‚ nor make an entry thereon‚ unless within 20 years after the right to bring such action or make such entry first accrued‚ or within 20 years after he‚ she or those from‚ by‚ or under whom

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    Nepomuceno vs Heredia G.R. No. 3298 February 27‚ 1907 FACTS: The defendant is the business adviser of the plaintiff‚ Marciana Canon and about the same time‚ Felisa Nepomuceno‚ the other plaintiff‚ had an unsecured debt due her of 500 pesos from one Marcelo Leaño. The debtor proposed to give her a deed of conditional sale to a certain tract of land in consideration of 2‚000 pesos‚ she to be credited with 500 pesos on the purchase price and that to advance the balance of 1‚500 pesos; that knowing

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    Strict Liability

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     DEFENITION: STRICT LIABILITY  RYLANDS V FLETCHER CASE i. FACTS ii. DIAGRAMATICAL REPRESENTATION iii. JUDGEMENT iv. EFFECTS OF THE CASE v. EFFECTS OF THE CASE IN INDIA vi. CONCLUSION vii. ESSENTIALS  EXCEPTIONS  BIBLIOGRAPHY STRICT LIABILITY • A person may be liable for some harm even though he is not negligent in causing the same or does not intentionally cause it or is careful or has taken steps to prevent the same. • e.g.‚ The defendant is liable to the neighbor

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    Defamation notes

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    Seminar Prep 2 What is defamation? Refers too‚ injuring the reputation of another by exposing him to hatred contempt or ridicule which lowers him in the esteem right thinking of members in the society. Defendant need not ascertained beforehand the likely effect of his words as long as his actions were done voluntarily. What is relevant is that the words were understood by others in a defamatory sense. Liable – usually written. Consists of a defamatory statement or representation in permanent form

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    Complete this section. The corner will be folded over and sealed by a member of the administrative staff. Department of Economics Surname (Family name) SUBMISSION OF COURSEWORK A fully completed and signed copy of this declaration form must accompany all pieces of coursework and dissertations submitted for assessment. ….……………………………………………………..……… Forename(s) It is University policy that coursework should remain anonymous to the marker wherever practicable and appropriate. It

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    Mock Trial Reflection

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    Mock Trail Reflection By Paris Huang 5-30-2013 In our Civil case‚ I am Jean Welby‚ who is paul welby’s mother and also the witness of the case. I am 46years old‚a stay home mum‚living in 1703.w.sesame street. If I need to rate myself for the effort I put into my role‚ I think I will rate for 4 because everyday‚ I actively participated in our group discussion and I had read my deposition and the whole story for a a lot of times ‚highlighted plenty of important sentences/imformation which could

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    Rylands vs. Fletcher

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    Rylands v Fletcher Ratio: Where a person brings on his land and collects and keeps there‚ for non-natural use‚ anything likely to do mischief if it escapes‚ he is liable for all the damages which is the natural consequence of its escape‚ even if he has taken due care to prevent it.. Limb 1. A person brings onto his land‚ collects and keeps there Limb 2. Something that is likely to do mischief gas‚ explosive substances‚ electricity‚ oil‚ fumes‚ rusty wire‚ poisonous vegetation‚ vibrations

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