Ffion Wyn Parry Land Law – Assessed test LA36130 1. Distinguishing between fixtures and chattels is important when deciding who the legal owner of property is. A fixture is an object which is attached irreversibly to the land‚ the removal of a fixture would result in the damage of the object. However the description of a describes how a chattel is not fixed it is an independent object resting on the land‚ and can be removed without causing damage. The distinction between whether an object
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Law of Torts‚ MV Accident and Consumer Protection Laws II Interference with Goods TORTS RELATING TO MOVABLE PROPERTY o Torts affecting movable property are: § Trespass to goods‚ § Trespass ab initio‚ § Detention or detinue‚ § Conversion or trover. Copyright: Dr C J Rawandale‚ Associate Professor‚ SLS NOIDA 2013-14 2 a. TRESPASS TO GOODS o Technically‚ trespass to goods is known as “trespass de bonis asportatis”. o It means an unlawful disturbance of the possession of the goods by
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Proprietary estoppel protects a person who has a non contractual agreement over land but they have suffered a detriment due to them acting upon a reliance based on an assurance made by the claimant. There has been much discussion in recent case law and academic commentaries as to the elements which make up the nature of proprietary estoppel. Unconscionaibility is a major point for discussion in deciding whether it should be treated as a separate element or if it is linked into the three main elements
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The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) is a huge organisation‚ with a vast number of areas that could be discussed in this essay. Though there are numerous definitions of what the World Intellectual Property Organisation is‚ I will give a description of how I see the organisation. There is an immense history behind the establishment we see today‚ I will give an enlightenment of how this history took place. I will also discuss the aims and purpose WIPO and how it plays its part in the
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The Law on Leases from a Legal Concept of “Property” Property in the legal sense is a collection of legal rights over a “thing”. This thing is a relationship that can be described as a power relationship within “real property” concerning legal rights and interests in land. Though the legal concept of property is very much broad and covers many types of proprietary rights‚ which are ‘interests in land’1‚ this essay will focus narrowly on the leasehold estate within the concept of property as a whole
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Contract law • Tax law • Accountng • Securites law • Bancruptcy • Intellectal property rights • Licensing • Zoning laws • And the specific to the business of the corporaton that they work for … COMMERCIAL TRANSACTION • Commercial transacton • An interacton between two or more partes in which goods‚ services or something of value is exchanged for some type of remuneraton. Some aspects of commercial transactons‚ such as truthful representaton and contract provisions‚ are governed by law. Remuneraton
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I. Introduction The concept of possession holds importance in Australian land law; it is said to make up ‘nine tenths of the law.’ To legally possess property‚ the person must have possession under the rules of the law. Possession intends to define intention and position of a relationship of control by a person over land or object. II. Understanding Possession A. Land The legal definition of land is the buildings and other structures‚ land covered with water‚ and any estate‚ interest‚ easement
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Butterfield v. Forrester Factual Situation: 1809‚ Butterfield‚ plaintiff was riding and struck an a pole placed in the road by Forrester‚ defendant‚ at approximately 8 PM; sued for damages Witness testified that pole was visible at 100 yards with light at that time‚ and that Butterfield was riding recklessly Trial court: jury instructed that if an individual riding with reasonable care could have avoided the pole and that Butterfield was not riding with care‚ Forester should win Trial Court
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MAPPING WOMEN’S GAIN IN INHERITANCE AND PROPERTY RIGHTS UNDER THE HINDU SUCCESSION ACT ABSTRACT This research proposal intends to analyze the fundamental changes in the Hindu Succession
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Intellectual property Law/ 421 March 12‚ 2013 E-commerce and Aspects of Intellectual property Nowadays‚ e-commerce is a type of business which is utilized all around the world. It is crucial to be familiar with certain legal intellectual property rules and regulations. These rules include: privacy‚ ethics and security. The article “Management of Intellectual property rights” by Josephine Chinyang Lang reviews the growing global trends in intellectual property protection
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