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    Sale of Goods Ordinance‚ Cap 26 shall apply in this case given the fact that the motorcycle seller sold the second hand motorcycle to Sam as a course of business‚ a legally binding contractual relationship for sale of goods was established although there was no information as to whether Sam bought the motorcycle was for business or private use. Besides‚ the car shall be defined as goods under (s.2(1)) of the aforesaid ordinance. The motorcycle seller was in breach of the implied conditions in

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    Definition of Products Liability (PL) Any cause of action having to do w/a product; not a cause of action in and of itself; rather‚ it has to do with an injury or accident arising out of the use of a product (any product sold in the stream of commerce; must be sold by a merchant)   Theories of Liabilities / Causes of Actions a.          Negligence(§ B - pp. 2 - 3)                                                                            i.      Introduction                                                                          

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    BLAW 243 STUDY GUIDE Wednesday‚ January 11 2010 I. What is law? a. Rules  rules come from who ever is in charge b. Golden Rule: those who have the gold make the rules c. We as people came upon 2 different ways of making rules i. The Romans: wrote everything down and gave us statutory law 1. Statute: laws that are written down. Passed by major legislature. 2. Ordinance: a statute local in nature. Have limited effect because they’re in a limited area. 3. US government creates statutes

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    The Collision at Cajamarca  |   |   | Jared Diamond --COLLISION AT CAJAMARCA  THE BIGGEST POPULATION SHIFT OF MODERN TIMES HAS been the colonization of the New World by Europeans‚ and the resulting conquest‚ numerical reduction‚ or complete disappearance of i1OSt groups of Native Americans (American Indians). As I explained in Chapter I‚ the New World was initially colonized around or before 11‚000 BCE by way of Alaska‚ the Bering Strait‚ and Siberia. Complex agricultural societies gradually

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    Composition Balance Index Calculated Stability Rank (Strength) Index 1.00 3.32 42 Ash % (dry) Sulfur % (dry) Volatile Matter % (dry) Volatile Matter‚ daf 5.51 0.85 37.35 39.53 Mid Vol Petro Analysis DATE SAMPLED: DATE RECEIVED: PROXIMATE ANALYSIS: Moisture % Volatile Matter % Ash % Fixed Carbon % BTU/lb Calories/Gram Sulfur % FREE SWELLING INDEX: OXIDATION: %T SULFUR FORMS: Pyritic % Sulfate % Organic % TOTAL % FUSION TEMP. (F): Initial Softening (H-W) Hemispherical (H-1/2W) March

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    introduces and reflects on the ideas of skopos and telos. These are ways to reach full communion with God. One is the ultimate goal‚ and the former is the proximate goal. More specifically‚ telos is the Kingdom of God or heaven. One can recall it by many different terms such as‚ finis‚ vision of God‚ or the Beatific Vision. The skopos is more of the way or means by which one reaches the ultimate goal. It requires ascetical discipline and calls one to a deep inner serenity. One can think of Cassian’s idea

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    Student June 28th‚ 2014 LAW-201 Assignment #1 Case Studies 1 & 2 Case Study #1: Students for Fair Tuition and GSU President (incl. Mrs. Pimply) In the case of the "Students for Fair Tuition" and Giant State University’s employees (Mrs. Pimply and the GSU President) there were many notable concerns and events that took place that create valid reasoning to review possibility of crime having been committed on that day. A tort is once again not a criminal act‚ but rather a small offense

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    could argue comparative negligence which would split damages based on the percentage of fault of the plaintiff and the defendant. The patient and her legal defense would have to prove all the elements of negligence‚ such as‚ duty‚ breach‚ causation‚ in fact‚ proximate cause‚ and damages. The patient does have an actual injury due to the procedure but the question is does she get compensatory damages based on her injuries. The expenses incurred from her procedure are too much for the patient to pay due

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    How to Write Law Exam Answers Personal notes made with reference to Legal Reasoning And Legal Writing by Richard K. Neumann‚ Jr. What a teacher looks for * Your understanding of how to use the rules * Your understanding of what the law is trying to accomplish with them Two kinds of questions * Hypothetical situations * Response to issue/statement Rubric of grading: what a teacher looks for when marking * Issue spotting * Knowledge of legal rules * Ability to analyse

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    The French Revolution is a prominent subject for discussion in means of historical and multiple causation in Cultures of the West by Clifford Backman. Backman addresses the French Revolution as the “prime divider of European history” (Backman‚ p. 621)‚ and begins to go in depth about the causes of this great revolution. As a matter of fact‚ Backman’s structure follows what Conal Furay described as the onion of history‚ peeling back one layer at a time. The author poses a question to the reader before

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