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    Law Application

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    I came to realise that Law was an area of which I was extremely interested in and wished to peruse this as possible career. In recent years‚ I’ve read several fiction books and watched TV programmes which featured the legal system and also involved criminology - this sparked my interest even more. Once it came to deciding my A Level choices‚ Law was a clear choice for me; I felt it would give me a great understanding of the subject and a good head start into studying Law. This summer I have also

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    Pros Of Federalism

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    malapportionment in legislatures‚ which often result to barriers. The states are endowed with ability to revise their constitutions‚ is necessary in ensuring efficiency of the judiciary and leadership. Moreover‚ the experimentation promoted innovation in federal laws and systems (Bowman and Kearney

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    Torts are civil wrongs recognized by law as grounds for a lawsuit. These wrongs result in an injury or harm constituting the basis for a claim by the injured party. While some torts are also crimes punishable with imprisonment‚ the primary aim of tort law is to provide relief for the damages incurred and deter others from committing the same harms. The injured person may sue for an injunction to prevent the continuation of the tortious conduct or for monetary damages. Among the types of damages

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    MS EDUCONZ PVT. LTD. LAW& AUDIT What is Law? Law means a ‘set of rules’ which governs our behaviours and relating in a civilized society. So there is no need of Law in a uncivilized society. Why Should One Know Law? One should know the law to which he is subject because ignorance of law is no excuse. Sources of Mercantile Law in India English Mercantile Indian Status Law Judicial Decisions Customs and Usages STUDY NOTE – 1 : INDIAN CONTRACT ACT‚ 1872 Section 1:Short Title The

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    Property Law

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    printed pages of Understanding Property Law by John G. Sprankling where the topic is discussed.] LexisNexis Capsule Summary Property Law PART I: INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 WHAT IS PROPERTY? § 1.01 An “Unanswerable” Question? [1-2] The term property is extraordinarily difficult to define. The ordinary person defines property as things that are owned by people. However‚ the law defines property as rights among people that concern things. § 1.02 Property and Law [2-4] [A] Legal Positivism

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    Rule of Law

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    The rule of law is the application of laws consistently‚ without showing favouritism not authorized by said law‚ or otherwise deviating from it. The rule of law is often a criterion used in judging whether a country has good government or not. It is a principle that values procedural over substantive fairness. In some cases‚ for example‚ even when a defendant is known to be guilty‚ his case will be dismissed on the grounds that the government violated the law by gathering evidence in ways that violated

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    tvPRO CCTV CAMERAS AT SCHOOLS: Security cameras are helping lots of people in the world by catching things on tape and recording illegal actions. But one of the most important places that needs security cameras are schools. However‚ some schools still don’t have them. Why are there security cameras in every mall and movie theatre but not in every school? Is it because some school districts are too cheap or just plain lazy? We need to get cameras in schools all around the world and stop spending

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    LAW OF DEMAND

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    SAVEETHA UNIVERSITY SAVEETHA SCHOOL OF LAW ASSIGNMENT TOPIC NAME :- B.MUHUKUMARAN COURSE :- BABL.‚ [Hons] SECTION :- ’B ’- Ist Year SUBJECT :- ECONOMICS TOPIC :- LAW OF DEMAND‚ IT ’ S . EXCEPTIONS AND ELASTICITY . OF DEMAND SUBMITTED TO :- Prof. S. RAMU TABLE

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    Law of Attraction

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    Law of Attraction: Positive Thinking Creates Positive Living One can declare their life happy or unhappy; those who declare their life happy attract such felicity into their own lives‚ vice versa. How can one attract a blissful lifestyle? Can positive thinking‚ if used correctly‚ change one’s life? Chiefly‚ with possibilities of attracting a positive life‚ why don’t others take advantage of such attractions? To satisfy the previous questions‚ I have conducted a research that has led me to a house

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    Question 1 Base on the case presented in this question‚ there is a valid promise between Tina and Yatie. According to Section 2a of Contract Act‚ when one person signifies to another his willingness to do or abstain from doing anything‚ with a view to obtain assent of the other to such act or abstinence‚ he is said to make a proposal. Apparently in the case that Yatie had made an offer or proposal to her business partner‚ Tina to supply handcrafts by sending an offer letter to Tina. Tina had received

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