Unit 3 The Characteristics of Electricity ( pg 296 ) Day 1 Electrostatics - study of static electricity Neutral objects - materials that do not carry a charge Conductors allow charges (electrons) to flow through them easily. E.g. metal Therefore no matter how hard that you rub a metal tap no static charge will build up because the electrons that you are giving the tap just keep on moving up the tap and down the water line until they reach a ground. Insulators do not allow charges
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5. In his Preface to ‘Joseph Andrews’‚ Fielding claims that human vices in his novel are ‘never set forth as the objects of ridicule but detestation’. To what extent are ‘Joseph Andrews’ and ‘Robinson Crusoe’ concerned with issues of morality? Despite the fact that ‘Joseph Andrews’ and ‘Robinson Crusoe’ approach their concern with issues of morality differently‚ they both interrogate the subject to the extent whereby‚ throughout the majority of both novels‚ they reveal and question existing ideals
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For this intellectual gymnasticism and intersection of legality‚ she used “global legal regimes” which mean multiple legal authorities. Benton used the word “legal pluralism” to denote the multiple systems of the law which subordinated the ethnic and religious communities and later by the mid 19th century it
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agreement that is not enforceable by law is not considered a contract. There are many elements that are required for a contract valid‚ offer and acceptance‚ intention to create legal relationship‚ capacity of the parties‚ consent‚ consideration‚ legality of object and possibility of performance. Offer and acceptance – in order to create a valid contract‚ there must be a ‘lawful order’ by one party and ‘lawful acceptance’ of the same by the other party. An offer is also known as a promise or agreement
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cannot enter into a business transaction with a client unless: 5 points QUESTION 10 Which of the following is an accurate list of the essential elements of a contract? OFFER‚ ACCEPTANCE‚ CONSIDERATION‚ CAPACITY‚ LEGALITY Offer‚ rejection‚ consideration‚ capacity‚ legality Offer‚
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1.1 INTRODUCTION This essay critically examines the current status of the regulation of the use of cluster weapons in armed conflict. It further examines whether the implementation of the existing rules on weapons and rules of precautions in attack provide an adequate regulation of the use of cluster weapons in armed conflict. This essay concludes This essay recommends Throughout history‚ states have sought for ways to regulate the use of weapons in armed conflicts. In the 1868 St. Petersburg Declaration
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Subsequently‚ a breach of contract emerged whereby causing the Peterson’s to file a suit against their friend. Valid or Invalid Contract “According to Kubasek‚ et al‚ legally binding contract must include the necessary elements “such as‚” legal object‚ capacity along with consideration (2012‚ p. 306). However‚ in the scenario the couple entered a verbal agreement with a friend for the purchase of the home “thereby‚” contingent on the information provided by a friend. The consideration estimated
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it. 1.2. Boressia has failed to protect the marine environment and prevent transboundary harm caused to Aressia. There is a duty upon States to ensure that activities undertaken by them do not affect the rights and interests of other States. The Legality of Nuclear Weapons case‚ noted that the obligation of States to ensure that their activities respect the environment is now a part of the corpus of international
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of Contract: Every contract is said to have the following elements:- ❖ Offer ❖ Acceptance ❖ Consideration ❖ Meeting of the minds [consensus ad idem] ❖ Competency of parties & ❖ Legality or Lawful Object These six elements are said to be the essentials of a valid contract‚ absence of even one of these would result in non-enforceability or a contract which is not legally enforceable. Two or more persons can enter into a contract and
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Business law and ethics Ref book: Commercial law and Industrial law
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