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    Moral Values

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    Moral rights in Canadian copyright law are protected under the Copyright Act of Canada and include an author’s right to attribution‚ integrity and association of a work. Moral rights are to be distinguished from economic rights; moral rights essentially being derived from the reflection of the author’s personality in his or her work‚ whereas economic rights grant an author the ability to benefit economically from their work. An author of a work retains moral rights for the length of the copyright

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    business enterprises. Conservation must be applied rationally as over –conservation may results in misrepresentation . Nowadays‚ the conservatism principle is being replaced by the prudence principle which requires that the conservation principle should be applied rationally only in circumstances in which great uncertainty and doubt exists as the over – conservatism may result in misrepresentation. Soln1b. The Balance Sheet may be defined as “A Statement which sets out the assets and liabilities

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    weaknesses of collected information about crime and how it affects the way society receives information on crime. This essay will discuss crime to determine why it is contested and received in such a broad category and how interpretations and misrepresentations of crime can make and change society’s views on crime. Crime as a contested concept Through different definitions of crime it could be noted that crime is “ubiquitous as being everywhere and affecting everyone”(White and Perrone 2009 p39)

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    Shakespeare stimulates an intellectual engagement with his audience in order to assist them in reaching a deeper understanding of a topic. In Othello this is done through a variety of themes that are evident throughout the play including racism‚ misrepresentation appearance vs. reality and jealously vs. pride. The play is set against the back drop of the wars between Venice and Turkey‚ therefore embracing the context of the time. Racism was a serious issue at this time and it was known that throughout

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    the legal criteria for offer and acceptance in a valid contract Assignment 1: Task 1: page 3 P2 Explain the law in relation to the formation of a contract in a given situation Assignment 1: Task 1: page 3 P3 Describe the law with respect to misrepresentation in a given situation Assignment 1: Task 1: page 3 P4 Describe the meaning of terms in a standard form contract Assignment 2: Task 1: page 4 P5 Explain the effects of terms in a contract Assignment 2: Task 1: page 4 P6 Explain the law with respect

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    thing in the same sense. Definition of Free consent: - According to Section 14‚ Consent is said to be free when it is not causd by Coercion‚ undue influence‚ fraud‚ misrepresentation‚ or mistake. The contract is voidable at the option of the aggrieved party when consent is obtained by coercion‚ undue influence‚ fraud‚ misrepresentation and mistake. Concercion: Coercion is a legal term that is used to describe a situation in which one person forces another person to do‚ or to refrain from doing‚

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    Seven Forms of Academic Integrity Mary Jane Obregon Logan Genrlich Kara Copper Theresa Wallace GEN/195 Professor Chapman University of Phoenix Material – Week 4 Seven Forms of Academic Dishonesty Identify the Seven Forms of Academic Dishonesty and write a response for each: 1. Plagiarism : Plagiarism is when you copy a paragraph or a phrase without putting the proper quotations‚ punctuations‚ and citations. When you copy from a source word for word you must put the proper quotation

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    In Brown v. Cerberus Capital Mgmt.‚ L.P.‚ No. 17-63‚ Doc. 49-1 (2d Cir. N.Y. July 11‚ 2017)‚ the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (the “Court of Appeals”) affirmed the District Court’s holding‚ which dismissed under Rule 12(b)(6) the former employees (“Plaintiffs”) of Covis Pharmaceuticals Inc. (“Defendants”) federal securities fraud claims. According to the factual allegations‚ Plaintiffs’ grievances arose out of a 2013 reorganization of the “Covis enterprise”. Plaintiffs

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    bar council of india

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    MANU/SC/1059/2002 Equivalent Citation: AIR2003SC308‚ 2003(1)ALLMR(SC)777‚ 2003 1 AWC(Supp)422SC‚ 2003(1)CGLJ117‚ 95(2003)CLT273(SC)‚ 101(2002)DLT164(SC)‚ JT2002(9)SC619‚ (2003)1MLJ184(SC)‚ (2003)1SCC384‚ 2003(1)UJ331‚ 2003(2)WLN706 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Decided On: 29.11.2002 Appellants: Vikas Deshpande Vs. Respondent: Bar Council of India and Ors. Hon’ble Judges/Coram: V.N. Khare and Ashok Bhan‚ JJ. Counsels: For Appellant/Petitioner/Plaintiff: Party in perso For Respondents/Defendant:

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    ESSENTIAL REQUISITES OF CONTRACTS Article 1318. There is no contract unless the following requisites concur: 1. Consent of the contracting parties; 2. Object certain which is the subject matter of the contract; 3. Cause of the obligation which is established. Article 1319. Consent is manifested by the meeting of the offer and the acceptance upon the thing and the cause which are to constitute the contract. The offer must be certain and the acceptance absolute. A qualified acceptance

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