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    Interests in Property The goal of this paper is to establish whether Pamela has priority over the two mortgagees on the proceeds of the sale of the property in Dunroamin. It is also to establish if Pamela and Jack have a right over the items removed from the property they had purchased from Ahmed that were present during the purchase of the house. Finally‚ the paper is to determine whether Pamela can claim a right over the metal object that she picked at the garage. This paper will make use of case

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    One of many reasons why IP laws should be protected is to allow the creators of an IP to benefit from their work. Every owner of invention or any kind of IP should be entitled to the later profit and to market and promote their own product‚ weather it is a painting‚ or exhibit or a business system. Protecting IP is also seen as a method of promoting creativity. When no one is allowed to copy another person’s work without permission then creativity is encouraged for everybody. IP threats Any public

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    Why Protecting Intellectual Property Rights are Important for Creating Wealth Prepared By: Tony Lyall Why Protecting Intellectual Property Rights are Important for Creating Wealth What is intellectual property? The World Intellectual Property Organization defines intellectual property as the “creations of the mind: inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ and symbols‚ names‚ images and designs used in commerce” (WIPO). If a country wants to create wealth it must provide opportunities

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    of personal property that becomes annexed or affixed to real property that changes into real property with how it is being used -3 tests for distinguishing between personal and real property- BOOK -Furnace‚ hot water‚ light fixtures‚ air conditioning unit etc. are all assumed as real property when buying a house. -Tenant Fixture- owner of property gives tenant a white box and tenant brings in their own cabinets‚ bar‚ etc. Tenant retains ownership of these pieces of property with the extent

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    Family Law Family law is an area of law that deals with family related issues and domestic relations including – the nature of marriage‚ domestic partnerships‚ spousal abuse‚ adoption‚ child custody‚ surrogacy‚ divorce‚ property rights‚ alimony and others. In the past‚ family law was largely concentrated around issues of marriage‚ divorce‚ property rights and succession. In certain societies such as India‚ the modern family law continues to be subjected to customary law – the customs‚ conventions

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    Growthpoint Properties can use the Porter’s Five Force Model to develop the cooperation’s strategy with in the real estate industry‚ giving them a strategic advantage including the opportunity to increase their profitability within the real estate sector. The model will be as follows:  Competitiveness in the industry- High Growth Point Properties Ltd operates in a very competitive Real Estate Sector‚ which could have an overall long-standing effect on the profitability of the entity. Their competitors

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    Reviewer Law

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    Reviewer in LawObli DIFFERENT KINDS OF OBLIGATIONS Pure obligation- is one which is not subject any condition and no specific date is mentioned for its fulfillment and is‚ therefore‚ immediately demandable. Conditional obligation- is one whose consequences are subject In one way or another to the fulfillment of a condition. Condition- is a future and uncertain event‚ upon the happening of which‚ the effectivity or extinguishment of an obligation subject to it depends. Future and uncertain-

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    Land Law in Colonial India

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    Land and Law in Colonial India Anand V. Swamy Williams College December 2010 Forthcoming in Debin Ma and Jan Luiten Van Zanden eds. Long-term Economic Change in Eurasian Perspective‚ Stanford University Press. 1 1. Introduction The East India Company’s conquest of various territories in India typically brought one issue to the forefront right away: How would land taxes‚ the principal source of governmental revenue‚ be collected? But taxation was not a thing unto itself; it was

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    Reflection Paper LAW/531 Learning Team D Reflection Paper In most businesses there is a top manager that is in charge of taking care of the overall assets for the owner. Various titles are bestowed upon these leaders from store managers to general managers. Yet‚ the end result is the same‚ and that is protecting the assets and the business from any and all liabilities. One very important role is how a manager identifies and protects the tangible property rights of an organization. In the

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    Law 421: The Role Of Law

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    The Role of Law LAW/421 August 6‚ 2012 Michael S. Green The Role of Law Laws are “the body of rules or principles‚ prescribed by authority or established by custom‚ that a state‚ community‚ society‚ or other group recognizes as binding on its members” (Ferguson Publishing‚ 1999‚ p. 105). The purposes of laws are to maintain peace and order‚ to define the rights of citizens‚ to secure justice‚ to harmonize conflicting interests‚ and to provide means for punishing wrongdoers. Laws are applied

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