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    QUESTION 1. Equity has made the law more fair. Discuss Equity can be defined in a technical sense as a branch of law administered by the court of chancery before the passing of the Judicature Act (1873-1875) with a view of supplementing the common law rules. Equity developed because of the problems of the common law. The word ’equity’ has a meaning of ’fairness’ and this is the basis on which it operates. The existing law as at the time equity arose was common law‚ equity acted as a supplement

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    The word ‘equity’ can be seen to have a wide range of meanings- to many it is a synonym for ‘fairness’ or justice’. Those within the legal community recognise equity as the body of rules developed and applied by the Court of Chancery; a court previously presided over by the Lord Chancellor with rules developed under his authority. The law of equity developed due to the inflexibility of the common law. Before the development of equity‚ The law was rigid (which was often cited as a weakness) for example

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    Equity

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    Equity Equity means social justice or fairness; it is an ethical concept‚ grounded in principles of distributive justice.39–[->0]42[->1] Equity in health can be—and has widely been—defined as the absence of socially unjust or unfair health disparities.1‚[->2]6[->3] However‚ because social justice and fairness can be interpreted differently by different people in different settings‚ a definition is needed that can be operationalised based on measurable criteria. For the purposes of operationalisation

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    Negotiating on Thin Ice

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    Negotiating on Thin Ice Thelma Myles Grand Canyon University Power‚ Politics‚ and influence 610 Jerry Griffin February 01‚ 2011 Negotiating on Thin Ice When negotiations reach a point of no return what tactic should the participant’s uses to draw them back to the table? The National Hockey League (NHL) and National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) will soon find the players and the owners at the table airing their grieves. Resolving the disparate interests is a matter

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    As others have noted‚ negotiating rent is not easy. As with many difficult tasks‚ success is never guaranteed but there are ways you can improve your chances. Here is guidance that from my experience have helped a renter’s odds. First‚ the obvious. You need to have been a good tenant. You pay your rent on time‚ you keep noise levels to a minimum‚ and you plan on staying at this rental unit. Why do landlords want to retain good tenants? Well‚ the enemy of all landlords is vacancy. A vacant unit means

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    Sino Soviet Split

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    Sino-Soviet Split Thesis: The reasons for the Sino Soviet split can be placed upon the political‚ economic and social difference between the nations; especially the ideological differences. Political Long Term * Stalin feared Mao as a rival for the leadership of the communist world * Didn’t want the Cold War to spread to Asia * Stalin underestimated the CCP * Believed the GMD would be stronger‚ * Wanted the communists to unite * Even when the victory

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    Hero Honda Split

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    HERO HONDA SPLIT A joint venture between the Hero Group and Honda Motor Company was established in 1984 as the Hero Honda Motors Limited At Dharuhera India. Hero is the brand name used by the Munjal brothers for their flagship company Hero Cycles Ltd. Munjal family and Honda group both own 26% stake in the Company. However the Hero Honda group is set for a split in the end of 2010. After the split the Munjal family will buy Honda Motor’s 26% stake for around $1 billion‚ or a little less than half

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    Can Sudan Split

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    "Can Sudan Slipt Without Falling Apart" 1. What does the fact that families like Achai Chol’s are leaving northern sudan indicate? -The people would rather be in Southern Sudan fighting for independence -To stop the war -Create a better life for the families 2. What is the thesis of this article? -The thesis of the article is that Sudan has been unstable over the period of the two wars. The south did not identify with the Arab led Sudanese society and created a referendum on southern

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    Split Brain Phenomenon

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    brain can perform or process certain mental tasks better than the other side. This is only true to those who have undergone a “ split brain” operation. The split brain phenomenon refers to a surgical processor that involves surgeons cut the corpus callosum that connects the left and right hemisphere. This surgery is done for patients who suffer severe epilepsy. These split brain patients reveal that the information it processed and coordinated actions by each side of the body could not be unified.They

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    The Sino-Soviet Split

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    important long-term effect was to create a Communist state with the size and power to stand as a rival to the Soviet Union within the Communist world. The Soviets and Chinese were initially allies‚ but eventually split apart‚ and fought bloody border conflicts in the 1960s. The Sino-Soviet split forced many Communist states to choose sides‚ with China even invading pro-Soviet Vietnam in 1979. 2. Early Sino Soviet cooperation in the 1950’s The Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship‚ Alliance and Mutual Assistance

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