Case Digests in Administrative Law by Mark Anthony N. Manuel 2012 PEOPLE vs. VERA G.R. No. L-45685 November 16‚ 1937 FACTS: This case involves the constitutionality of the old probation law. Respondent Cu Unjieng was convicted by the trial court in Manila. He filed for reconsideration which was elevated to the SC and the SC remanded the appeal to the lower court for a new trial. While awaiting new trial‚ he appealed for probation under the provisions of Act No. 4221. Judge Tuason of the
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NAME : MUTIARA NPM : 1306388736 Political science : the systematic study of political and governmental institutions and processes. (Ranney‚ 1993: p.1) Each organizations backs up its rules with sanctions‚ which are penalties that a group can impose on those who break its rules. (Ranney‚ 1993: p.3) Moral percepts are rules of behavior based on ideas of rights and wrong. (Ranney‚ 1993: p.4) Customs are rules of behavior that are based on long-established and widespread ways I which most
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Unit 32: Take Minutes Unit code: Q209 Unit reference number: M/601/2478 1 Understand the task of taking minutes at meetings 1.1 Describe the purpose of meetings 1.2 Describe legal and organisational requirements that may apply to minute taking 1.3 Explain the purpose of minutes as an accurate record of discussions and decisions The purpose of holding a meeting is to discuss topics that are relevant to the running of the business and to keep all working together towards the same goals.
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REPORT ON NOTICE‚ AGENDA‚ MINUTES Report On Notice Minutes & Agenda Submitted to Arafater Rahman Bhuiyan BBA (Management) MBA (HRM) Lecture Department of Management School of Business Administration Bangladesh University of Business & Technology (BUBT) Submitted By: Group : Pioneer(Aguntuk) Named ID Sanjy Islam 1096 Albart Jeckson Biswas (C) 1102 Shafiul Islam Abid
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MM3.33 Effectiveness meeting for managers * The purpose of an Agenda: is to establish the topic in which you need to discuss at the meeting and to help you prepare for those issues/topics. In setting an agenda it will help you keep on track and help you keep on the task at hand so no-one goes of the topics. Provide the set agenda to those attending the meeting a head of time stating time /date/place meeting held so aware and allowing them to know what to expect at the meeting and so they then
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MUN Vocabulary 1-Abstain. During a vote on a substantive matter‚ delegates may abstain rather than vote yes or no. This generally signals that a state does not support the resolution being voted on‚ but does not oppose it enough to vote no. 2-Adjourn. All UN or Model UN sessions end with a vote to adjourn. This means that the debate is suspended until the next meeting. This can be a short time (e.g.‚ overnight) or a long time (until next year’s conference). 3-Agenda. The order in which the issues
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CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS TO GOVERN ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER OF ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY‚ INC. [pic] Prepared by: Brother Jamie Y. Ferguson. Reviewed by: The Constitutional Review Committee Brother Tyler A. James March 2006 ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY‚ INC. TABLE OF CONTENTS PREAMBLE 3 ARTICLE I. Name‚ Objective‚ Location and Symbol 4 Section
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M3.33 EFFECTIVE MEETINGS FOR MANAGERS This task requires you to explain how you would prepare for‚ manage and contribute to a meeting Section 1: The purpose of an Agenda A meeting agenda communicates important information and informs all attendees what subjects will be discussed in the meeting. It lets attendees know the parameters & helps prevent deviation from the topics on discussion. Most importantly‚ the meeting agenda gives a sense direction & helps people prepare for the meeting
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A coalition government is when a government is made up of more than one political party. This occurred in the 2010 general election when the Conservatives failed to achieve an outright majority‚ therefore having to form a coalition with the Liberal Democrats. One argument for is that the cabinet includes more than one political party‚ this means that the Prime Minister has to confer‚ with other MP’s and with the other party in the coalition‚ on all matters. This limits the patronage and decision-making
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Page 1 of 43 THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA THE COMPANIES ACT COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE‚ AND NOT HAVING A SHARE CAPITAL MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF UGANDA (A3-U) LIMITED Incorporated this……...day of June 2012 Page 2 of 43 THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA THE COMPANIES ACT COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE‚ AND NOT HAVING A SHARE CAPITAL MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF UGANDA (A3-U) LIMITED Table of Contents MEMORANDUM
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