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    Some do lose their permits but permit revocation rates are very low. The Wisconsin Policy Research Institute Report‚ Concealed Carry Legislation‚ shares this data: -In 2004‚ Utah had a permit revocation rate of .4% -From 1986-2003‚ Kentucky had a permit revocation rate of .8% -In 2001‚ Indiana had a permit revocation rate of .2% -From 1995 to 2005‚ NorthCarolina had a permit revocation rate of .1% -From 1995-2006‚ Virginia had a permit revocation rate of .2%

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    There are serious consequences of speeding. According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) speeding is one of the most prevalent factors contributing to traffic crashes. NHTSA estimates that the annual economic cost to society of speeding-related crashes is $40.4 billion. In 2010‚ speeding was a contributing factor in 31 percent of all fatal crashes‚ and 32‚885 lives were lost in speeding-related crashes. This equates to 90 fatalities per day in the United States.

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    in response to the initial offer on the 27th of March that amounted to a counter-offer. There is also the issue of the application of the postal rule and its limitations in the case of Tahir‚ the issue of instantaneous communications and when the revocation of an offer becomes effective in the case of Emma and its rules. In Tahir’s case‚ the letter and enclosed Cheque he sent on the 27th of March would have been the most preferable choice of acceptance because the general postal rule would have

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    Right to Counsel

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    Right to Counsel David Trapani University of Phoenix CJA 364 October 17‚ 2011 Scott Horwath Right to Counsel The right to counsel is a fundamental right in the United States criminal justice system. As the country has matured‚ the concept has evolved and expanded significantly to promote due process and confidence in the entire system. The concept has evolved to the point that most successful attorneys elect to use private counsel when they themselves are the subject of criminal proceedings

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    Law of Wills in India

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    Act 1925 * Registration of a will * Property‚ which can be‚ disposed of by Will * Principals of rate able abatement in case heirs do not give consent. * Probate of a will * Muslim laws on wills in India * Revocation of a will * Revocation of a will by Muslims * Codicil * Who can be a devisee under a will? Definition – Will is the legal declaration of a person’s intention which he wishes to be performed after his death and once the Will is made by the testator

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    Assessment Question Ali had an antique motorbike which he decided to sell. He parked the motorbike on his front lawn with a sign " For sale- RM20‚000". Ah Chong‚ who saw the sign‚ said to Ali that he would be prepared to buy the motorbike for RM15‚000. Ali replied that the price is too low and suggested RM18‚000. Ah Chong responded by asking if Ali would be prepared to accept payment of the RM18‚000 in three monthly instalments of RM6‚000 each. Ali replied that he would not. Ali then added‚" Anyway

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    Proposal and Acceptance

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    . 6. Revocation of proposals. . 7. Communication of revocation when complete. . 8. When can proposal be revoked. . 9. Mode of revocation.

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    and have sufficient precision in order to eliminate the need for further negotiation. 3. An offer must be capable of acceptance and create a power of acceptance in the offeree. 4. An offer is only effective from the moment it is communicated. 5. Revocation of an offer

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    Authentication in VANET

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    However‚ as we mentioned already‚ the authentication methodologies of those light symmetric key management schemes‚ especially in the scenarios of RFID‚ are still at an initial phase and call for enormous research efforts. We propose a certificate revocation status validation scheme called EKA2‚ using the concept of clustering from data mining to evaluate the trustiness of digital certificates. Keywords— Authentication Scheme‚ RFID‚ VANETs. EXTENDED ABSTRACT T HERE HAS been growing interest

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    Postal Rule

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    letter of revocation of the offer has been posted but before it is delivered‚ and acceptance will be complete at the time that the letter of acceptance was posted—the offeror’s revocation would be inoperative. Example 1: Day 1: A makes an offer to B. Day 2: A decides to revoke the offer and puts a letter in the mail to B revoking the offer. Day 3: B puts a letter accepting the offer in the mail. Day 4: B receives A’s revocation letter. The letter of revocation can be

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