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    available (free) on the site to registered visitors.  What are at least two intellectual property issues that might arise in the operation of the website? The first intellectual issue in the operation of the website will be in relation to the copyrighted illustration and contents which will be used on the website. Ellen will need to ensure that such use of copyrighted content does not violate intellectual property laws and due permission and authorization is taken from the owners of such copyrighted

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    Companies Act‚1956(S.124)‚ the expression ‘charge’ includes ‘Mortgage’. What is meant by a fixed and a floating charge? A ‘fixed charge’ is also called a ‘specific charge’. It extends over a specific property or properties of the company. In other words‚ the charge attaches to the property that is identified at the time when the charge is created. eg.‚ land‚ heavy machinery‚ buildings. The essence of the fixed charge is that though the possession of the specified asset is with the company‚ the

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    Response Essay to Who is This Man‚ and Why Is He Screaming? The lines between personal property and public domain are becoming increasingly blurred as more people become connected by the internet. In her article‚ the main point Rachel Kadish makes is that‚ "If your face isn’t private property‚ what is?" (Kadish 262). She is referring to the self portrait of her cousin‚ Noam Galai. After he uploaded the picture to his Flickr account‚ it was then downloaded by tons of people‚ who represented the

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    before the property in the goods vested in him Sale by an unpaid seller Sale under the provisions of other Acts Transfer ownership and delivery of goods Passing of property-Sections 18-26 Essentials of appropriation Reservation of right to disposal-Section 25 Passing of risk-Section 26 Exceptions to the doctrine of “Caveat Emptor” Sale and agreement to sell (points of distinction) (i) Nature of Contract (ii) Transfer of ownership of property (iii) Types of goods or nature of property transferred

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    contract; bank named as consignee; property passing separately from bill; buyer insolvent; delivery of cargo without production of bill; whether bank becoming pledgee of goods; whether bank having title to sue; whether shipowner liable for misdelivery Abstract: In 1985‚ shipowners delivered cargo to a c & f buyer‚ without production of the bills of lading‚ after being given an indemnity by the seller. The contract between the buyer and seller provided for property in the goods to pass shortly before

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    Uniform Civil Code

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    fact that India is having different Civil Code for different persons based on their religion does not suite its secular state status. The two major laws that are governing the lives of most of the people of our country is the Hindu and Muslim law (Sharia law). Both these laws have varied approach to civil rights. The marriage and divorce in Muslim law is one of controversial points that is male supportive. The concept of saying “Talak” three times will result in divorce without even the consent of

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    Constitution‚ the first law made at the central level pertaining to property and inheritance concerning Hindus was the Hindu Succession Act‚ 1956. The Act took a giant leap in 1956 by granting several rights to women equal to that of men but failed to do complete justice to women. Prior to the Hindu Succession Act‚ 1956 shastric and customary laws that varied from region to region governed Hindus and sometimes it varied in the same region on a caste basis resulting in diversity in the law.3 A woman in a joint

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    Hunter V Moss Criticisms

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    trust knight and knight articulated that there must be certainty of subject matter‚ certainty of intention and certainty of objects. Certainty of subject matter is where there must be an identification of the trust property and certainty as to whom is which part of the trust property to be held. In relation to uncertainty of beneficial interests‚ the trust will fail where the method of distribution is stipulated by the sethlow but cannot take effect (Boyce v Boyce). However the trust will not fail

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    Equity and Trusts - Gifts

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    2012/13 Law 3240 and 5760 Equity and Trusts Seminar 3 The Three Certainties: Certainty of Intention‚ Certainty of Subject Matter‚ and Introduction to Certainty of Objects Essential Reading Martin‚ Hanbury & Martin: Modern Equity (19th ed.‚ Sweet & Maxwell‚ 2012) 97-107; or Watt‚ Trusts and Equity (5th ed.‚ Oxford University Press‚ 2012)‚ 77-92; or Wilson‚ Todd and Wilson’s Textbook on Trusts (10th ed. Oxford University Press‚ 2011)‚ 53-72

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    Discipline issues This disciplinary system is developed for Prince Waterhouse Coopers (PWC) to make positive and negative discipline process and procedures for three issues insubordination‚ absenteeism‚ and personal use of company’s resources. Insubordination Insubordination refers to any employee disrespectfulness of defiant which include employees’ rejection for superior direct orders‚ ignore work duties on purpose‚ or uses offensive language to others. Positive discipline issues Provide

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