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    criminal‚ civil‚ common‚ and statutory laws while also providing an example. Last we will also cover what the United States Constitutional provisions most affect the rights of businesses and organizations. Criminal Law Criminal law according to (Melvin‚ 2011)‚ “are a protection of society‚ and the violation of criminal laws results in penalties to the violator such as fines or imprisonment.” In essence criminal law was put in place to protect the society of their individual rights. The purpose

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    generically known as “a body of rules of action or conduct prescribed by controlling authority‚ and having legal binding force” is the bond that holds the society intact. The most recognizable function is to provide some system of order. According to Melvin‚ that basic fulfillment of the law has spread to mean not only a definition of crimes and determination of punishment for violation of crimes‚ but has evolved to ensure consistency and fairness. The law has grown to promote equality and justice in

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    at someone who suffers from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Melvin Yudal‚ the character in the movie displayed ritualistic obsessions from avoiding cracks in the sidewalk‚ eating at the same diner‚ ordering the same meal‚ to avoiding touching people in order to avoid germs. According to the DSM V‚ individuals who suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder like Melvin in the movie suffer from recurrent obsessions and/or compulsions. Melvin stated in the movie that he knows his obsessive compulsions

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    Kartnia -How can I tell you if I really don’t know shrugs. * Issac berryhill-Man isn’t that a tradantianl holiday. * Melvin davis- A celebration of the French. * Tuna Bennettp-mardi gras is a place where you let lose. Would you consider Mardi Gras to be an cultural icon? * Tyina McKenzie-I really don’t see why Mardi Gras is so big on its culture. * Melvin Davis -don’t know what that is…is that a person is some are sort. * Yeah for Louisiana * Yeah it’s supposed to

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    restitution when they have suffered losses due to another’s actions. This right would be a substantive law. Procedural law provides information on how to use the legal system to file a lawsuit and how to obtain restitution once awarded by the court (Melvin‚ 2011). The Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution applies the Bill of Rights to the states. The Due Process clause outlines procedural laws when the government affects an individual’s life‚ liberty‚ or property rights. If the government

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    international transactions? All contracts that deal with outside countries must be able to have some type of legal implementation (Melvin‚ 2011). There has to be some type of enforcement on the contract or it may never be resolved. * What are some practical considerations of taking legal action against a foreign business partner based in another country? According to (Melvin 2011); a country can stop all transactions from that business if they file lawsuit on that country. The law of other countries

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    manager forwarded a drafted agreement via e-mail‚ which covered the terms of the agreement. Chou received and responded to the draft in agreement with the terms; however‚ Big Time did not respond and months later Big Time was no longer interested (Melvin‚ 2011). The proposed contract existed immediately following the agreement to exclusive rights. The contract from that point was valid for 90 days following the agreement‚ which obstructed Chou’s ability to negotiate with other distribution outlets

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    Functions & Role of Laws in Business & Society According to Melvin (2011)‚ the term law is defined as “a body of rules of action or conduct prescribed by controlling authority‚ and having legal binding force.” Many will find that laws are commonly encountered in a business or social environment and it is because laws largely impact the success or failure of a business or social operation. It society is to run smooth and efficient; laws need to be in place to regulate social behavior. Laws are also

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    Friendship Changes Lives Priscilla And Wimps‚ Awesome story and Diamond Daddy‚ three of them are bound with one theme about a social relationships. The theme of friendship evolves in the two selected stories particularly Priscilla And Wimps and Awesome story where the friendships makes a significant difference in the life of the main characters. However‚ The Diamond Daddy by Ezek Essien was a story about partnership between two people who have been support each other through the hard times in life

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    versus Civil law‚ Substantive law versus Procedural law‚ and Public law versus Private law. Please note that these categories are broad‚ and they are not mutually exclusive. An act or transaction can be classified in more than one legal category (Melvin‚ 2011). First‚ laws‚ primarily statutes‚ are considered to be criminal or civil. Criminal law protects society. It is between private parties and society. For example‚ if someone is brought up on murder charges they would be tried in a criminal

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