Compare and contrast the application and scope of express and implied indemnities in voyage and time charterparties I. Introduction: (i) Examining the different relationships which arise between the shipper/ the owner of the goods‚ the carrier or the shipowner‚ the charterer; when the shipowner directly or through an agent undertakes to carry goods by sea or to provide an vessel for that purpose‚ such an arrangement is termed as contract of affreighment. Such contract of affreighment may take a
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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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totumque qui propter virtutem et fatum disponuntur ad incrementum Romano imperio‚ quae non possunt reduci ad falsos deos iurat‚ ut ostensum est in libro superiore. Deinde probat quod non est contradictio praescientia Dei et liberum arbitrium. Deinde loquitur de moribus Romanorum ostendit qualiter ipsi etiam ob virtutem et quantum ad voluntatem Dei‚ auxit imperium‚ cum non coluerunt eum. Denique iam exponit quid sit esse veram felicitatem Christianorum imperatorum” (Augustine: De Civitate Dei Liber V)
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Cited: Ginn‚ Sherry. Mary Shelley ’s Frankenstein: Science‚ Science Fiction‚ or Autobiography? [ http://www.clas.ufl.edu/ipsa/2003/ginn.html ] Shelly‚ Mary. Frankenstein 1818 Literary Panorama Review of Frankenstein 1 June 1818 Romantic Circles [The Literary Panorama review of Frankenstein‚ 1 June 1818]
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a) The first example of this effectiveness in expressing Catullus’ state of mind is in the first line when it says etsi me assiduo confectum cura-although I am worn out by continual grief. Evidently this is showing the great extent of Catullus’ depression due to his brother’s death. This point is reinforced literarily by the emotive presence of the emphatic word assiduo-continual‚ showing the true magnitude of the cura-grief itself. Additionally the structure of the line itself and the positioning
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the work half done (Horace) bis vincit qui se vincit in victoria He conquers twice who conquers himself in victory (Publius Syrus) aut viam inveniam aut faciam I’ll either find a way or make one aut vincere aut mori Either to conquer or to die ipsa scientia potestas est Knowledge itself is power. nil desperandum Never despair nemo me impune lacessit No one provokes me with impunity. (motto of the kings of Scotland) nulli secundus /nulli secunda Second to none perfer et obdura; dolor hic
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tort law INTRODUCTION TO THE LAW OF NEGLIGENCE…………………………………………….........4 Buchan v. Ortho Pharmaceutical (Canada) Ltd Hollis v. Dow Corning Cor Tobacco Tort Cases in Ontario (1) THE DUTY OF CARE: GENERAL PRINCIPLES……………………………………………….....6 (a) An Introduction to the Concept of Duty……………………………………………………...6 (i) General Duty of Care Test……………………………………………………………..6 Donoghue v. Stevenson (sets out general neighbour DoC)
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Module 2 Introduction Negligence is one of many types of torts. A tort is a civil wrong that is outside of contract law and arises out of recognition that a person is responsible for their acts and omissions when dealing with others. The term ’tort’ refers to a number of different laws such as: • nuisance‚ • trespass and • assault Torts generally compensate the individual for personal loss or attacks on reputation‚ where the loss was caused by another person.
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LEGAL WRITING 201 30 SUGGESTIONS TO IMPROVE READABILITY OR HOW TO WRITE FOR JUDGES‚ NOT LIKE JUDGES JUDGE MARK P. PAINTER OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS Legal Writing 201 JUDGE MARK P. PAINTER OHIO FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS TAFT LAW CENTER 230 EAST NINTH STREET CINCINNATI‚ OHIO 45202 513-946-3444 – FAX 946-3411 mpainter@cms.hamilton-co.org www.judgepainter.org ........................................................... Introduction to Legal Writing ...............
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Ruff (1995) stated that the criminal liability of producers‚ distributors and suppliers of unsafe products is covered under Part II of the Consumer Protection Act of 1987‚ which has mandated a general safety requirement. The producer‚ distributor or supplier of unsafe products incur criminal liability for failure to exercise due diligence. The law is strict but the criminal liability can be dispensed with after showing that they exercised due diligence and have reasonable grounds to believe that
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