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    consideration. Promissory estoppel like proprietary estoppel is popular types of equitable estoppel. The importance of equitable estoppel was stated in Crabb V. Arun DC (1976) 1 Ch 179 that “equity comes in........ to mitigate the rigours of strict law.......... it prevents a person from insisting on his strict legal rights.... when it would be inequitable for him to do so having regards to the dealings which has taken place between the parties”. An example of promissory estoppel is where A promises

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    THE LAW OF ATTRACTION Everything in the universe follows certain laws. The laws of nature do not apply only to earth. Our entire universe follows the same laws. These laws never change. Your coffee on a counter will always become cool. Gravity remains steady never random. The speed of light remains constant. The earth rotates in 24 hours. The laws of physics is a pattern that nature obeys without exception. It is important to understand that all matter is energy. Our thoughts‚ feelings‚ and emotions

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    Law is invariably constructed as a response to conflict or‚ specifically‚ to a given social problem; it is a mechanism that attempts to control certain kinds of activities or behaviours” (Boyd‚ 2007‚ p.45). Every citizen in our society is affected by the law in one shape or the other. As such‚ this paper will examine that as students and analysts of law’s evolution we should accept both natural law and positivism. Consequently‚ this essay will gauge the strengths and weaknesses of this claim. Indeed

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    Aviation Law and Space Law Aviation Law -Air space – customary law since First W.W. That aircraft from one state have right to fly over the high seas‚ but never over territorial sea of another state -Art.1 1944 Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation: “every state has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the space above its territory” -It is a serious breach of international law for a state to order to violate the air space of another state (for e.g. USA military aircraft attacked

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    The Year of Law - Indian Express http://www.indianexpress.com/news/the-year-of-law/1052590/0 Sign In / Register Follow @indianexpress Like 97k Key Words NEWS Channels INDIA | WORLD | BUSINESS | CITIES | SPORTS | SHOWBIZ | LIFESTYLE | COLUMNS | TECHNOLOGY | VIDEOS | PHOTOS | ARCHIVE Astrology | Shopping | Tenders | Cricket | Classified | Reader Comments | Formula 1 | Talk | Year In Review Updated: Wed‚ 2 Jan 2013 3:01 IST 52 31

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    WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN INDIA: ACTS‚ LAWS AND POLICIES Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act‚ 2005 (PWDVA) The PWDVA came in to force on the 26th of October 2006 as a National Law spanning all of India except for the state of Jammu & Kashmir. The Act is supposed to provide quick protection and relief to women facing domestic violence. Some of the salient features of this Act are: * Only women can avail of the remedies provided under this Act. * The Act provides a broad definition

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    Unjust Gains: Speeding Tickets Key to a City’s Economic Growth. COLL 300 Abstract Every year‚ thirty four million speeding tickets are issued in the U.S. That amounts to 93‚000 tickets per day‚ 3‚875 per hour‚ and 65 tickets per minute. Traffic tickets are big business as public and private companies via for their share of the very vulnerable but lucrative driving public. Everyday across the country police officers are out in full number armed with the very latest in speed detection

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    International Journal of Law‚ Policy and the Family 2011 A husband ’s authority: emerging formulations in Muslim family laws Lynn Welchman Subject: Family law. Other related subjects: Legal systems Keywords: Comparative law; Islamic law; Marriage; Morocco; Spouses; United Arab Emirates *Int. J.L.P.F. 1 ABSTRACT This article considers the articulation of the husband-wife relationship in Islamic law and specifically the contemporary equation in statutory formulations of Muslim family law that sets the

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    and international law in the 21st Century. Toronto‚ Canada. Emond Montgomery Publications Limited. 2004. Arthur Joyce. Abortion in Canada. October 1999. March 2‚ 2012. <http://www.hackcanada.com/canadian/freedom/canadabort.html> Clayton Edward. Cicero (106—43 BCE). Last updated: July 14‚ 2005 | Originally published: April 24‚ 2001. Central Michigan University. March 2‚ 2012. <http://www.iep.utm.edu/cicero/#H3> Galles Gary. Cicero on Justice‚ Law and Liberty. January

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    CONTRACT AND RELATED OBLIGATION Prof. Hillman I) Theories of Obligation A) CONTRACT: Agreement with Consideration – Bargain Theory of Consideration Definition: A promise that is supported by consideration because the promisor gets something (extracts) from the promissee in exchange for the promise. Ex: I tell Alice I will sell her my piano for 400 dollars and she agrees. I promised my piano in exchange for something (400 dollars) therefore my promise is enforceable. 1) Bargained

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