OBLIGATIONS & CONTRACT | Academic Year 2012-2013 | | REVIEW MATERIAL | | ATTY. KRISTOPHER A. NAVALES | | | COMMON DISTINCTIONS | RESCISSIBLE CONTRACTS | VOIDABLE CONTRACTS | UNENFORCEABLE CONTRACTS | VOID OR INEXISTENT CONTRACT | 1. As to Defect | Damage to a party or to third person | Vitiation of Consent | Without or in excess of authority‚ or does not comply with the Statute of Fraud‚ or both parties are incapacitated | Absolute or lack of essential requisite in
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Air Defense Artillery systems utilized during the Vietnam War era had more to do on the battlefields other than protect air bases. These weapons served as a geographical benefit because of the heavy firepower they would deliver in times of serious land warfare. The variety of missions executed determined the methods of how Air Defense Artillery systems deployed. A battery size element would rarely stay together operating as a whole unit even if a brigade that gives support tries to maintain overall
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EDCA is a two-sided coin with its disadvantages outweighing its benefits. Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement or EDCA is a bilateral pact that serves as an advancement of the Mutual Defense Treaty and the Visiting Forces Agreement between the Philippines and the United States. This became effective on April 28‚ 2014 and is classified as an Executive Agreement by both Philippines and US government. (Thayer‚ 2014) According to Foreign Affairs Secretary‚ Albert del Rosario‚ EDCA was originally titled
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War and Legitimate Self-Defense Starting a war is an immoral act. It is a very serious sin against the Fifth Commandment and it has been condemned by the Church’s Magisterium throughout all of Catholic social teaching. There are more appropriate ways that we have been taught to solve conflicts. Pope Pius XII even warned us that “Nothing is lost by peace; everything is lost by war.” War itself has been one of the greatest threats to the sacredness of life throughout the entirety of human existence
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into the correct facilities ("12 Profound Pros and Cons of the Insanity Defense."). Cons of the insanity defense‚ would be that it is very difficult to prove someone was in the wrong state of mind during the crime‚ and an increase in trial costs. Depending on the state’s rules on insanity‚ they can still be sent to prison‚ even if the criminal does in fact have a mental
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The historical defense to keeping slavery was that slavery has been a part of history since time began and every great culture has done it at some point in time and several great societies did it. The religious defense was that slavery was God ordained in the Old and New Testaments and that God created Blacks to be slaves because of their dark skin. The Economic Defense was that The United States needed and depended on slave labor‚ even in the
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Taylor Swan In Defense of Food Book Report In the book “In Defense of Food” by Michael Pollan‚ you will discover an abundance of information about what food is‚ what is considered food now‚ and how we are affected by this transformation of the western diet. The idea of how to eat well has been distorted many times by the industry and scientists throughout the United States. Essentially anything that has been man-made in a lab or factory is not something that your body should be ingesting
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Philosophy 4: Intro to Ethics Essay 1 In Thomson’s paper “A defense of Abortion‚” she argues that abortion is morally permissible in some cases. Within the subject of abortion is the circular argument of if a fetus should be classified‚ and therefor given the same rights‚ as a person. One of the common opinions among lawmakers is that a fetus’s classification as a person begins at its viability. Others argue that a fetus is a person at the first sign of brain activity. There is no way to definitive
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NATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY BHOPAL An Analysis of Sonu v. State of M.P. (MANU/MP/0088/2010) Submitted by:- Anugrah Pratap Singh Rajawat Roll No. – 2010 B.A.LL.B. 11 Enrolment No. – A- 0961 1st Trimester Table of contents S. No. Page No. 1. Introduction…………………………………………… 3 2. Concrete facts of the Case…………………………… 4 3. Material facts of the Case…………………………….. 5 4. Immaterial facts of the Case………………………….. 6 5. Concrete Decision
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A defense lawyer normally represents the clients‚ known as defendants in the court of law. Often‚ the defense lawyers start their career as prosecutors. A state assigns a lawyer called a public defender to the defendants who cannot afford to hire a private defense lawyer. The job of a defense lawyer is to defend his client by bringing evidences to the court that show their clients are not guilty of the charges brought forth. A jury’s job is to closely examine the proceedings and the evidences and
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