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    Contract (15th ed.‚ 2007) Topic 1 : General Introduction – History and Nature of Contractual Obligations Topic 2 : Formation of an Agreement Intention to create legal relationship; offer and invitation to treat; kinds of offer‚ communication‚ acceptance and revocation of offer and acceptance; modes of revocation of offer - Indian Contract Act‚ 1872‚ sections 2 – 10 Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co. (1891-4) All ER Rep.127 1 1. 2. Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v. Boots Cash Chemist

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    Gagnon I Hearing Analysis

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    In just a year period‚ the United States Supreme Court issued rulings in Morrissey v. Brewer and Gagnon v. Scarpelli (O’Leary & Hanrahan‚ 1978). These cases set a precedence on how the process for depriving liberty for those on probation or parole (O’Leary & Hanrahan‚ 1978). It ultimately created the two-part hearing process‚ which is know as Gagnon I and Gagnon II hearings (O’Leary & Hanrahan‚ 1978). The Gagnon I hearing is what is commonly known as the preliminary hearing (O’Leary & Hanrahan

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    contains the elements of “offer” and an “acceptance”. In the case provided‚ Joanna did put forth an offer for Rita who then laid a condition of accepting the offer‚ therefore a counter-offer; also Rita had not yet accepted the offer completely. She stated in her response‚ that she would confirm her acceptance of the offer by Monday. In this situation‚ where offer was made by Joanna to Rita‚ as Rita had not yet accepted the offer or put forth a counter-offer to the original offer‚ Joanna was in her right

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    can be identified in the subject field of a public key certificate. End entities typically consume and/or support PKI-related services. o • Certification authority (CA): o The issuer of certificates and (usually) certificate revocation lists (CRLs). It may also support a variety of administrative functions‚ although these are often delegated to one or more Registration Authorities. o • Registration authority (RA): o An optional component that can assume

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    Doctors vs. Lawyers In the In the Matter of the Revocation of the License of Polk‚ the court addresses an argument that it is a denial of equal protection for the court to require proof by “clear and convincing evidence” to debar an attorney‚ but only proof by “a preponderance of the evidence” to revoke the license of a doctor.  Thus‚ it is easier for the authorities to revoke a doctor’s license than to debar an attorney. The equal protection analysis only requires that there be a “rational basis”

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    Conference - Opportunity to meet with FAA attorney to discuss charges - Charges may be dropped if pilot can prove innocence - Suspension may be reduced to fine or remedial training C. Order of Suspension or Revocation - Sent by FAA via certified mail - Pilot must file appeal with NTSB within 20 days that letter is signed for. - After 20 days‚ the order becomes final and right to appeal is lost D. Discovery - Provided by FAA upon request from defense

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    Driver’s License Suspension “First DUI conviction can cause your license to be invalidated for up to 2 years. Revocation of your license can also cause you to lose your job‚ especially if it requires you to drive. Finding someone to drive you all the time is very challenging. You may likewise arrive late for work habitually‚ feel disappointed‚ and be less mindful when you at last arrived. Your work conduct may endure‚ as well.” Negative Background Checks Result “A lawful offense or wrongdoing DUI

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    Agency (1) AGENCY RELATIONSHIP? (2) AUTHORITY? Agency is an agreement‚ express or implied‚ by which the principal entrusts to the agent‚ the management of the business; to be transacted in his name‚ or on his account‚ and by which the agent assumes to do the business and to render an account of it. Agency involves: Principal‚ who passes authority to Agent to effect the legal relations between the principal Third party‚ acted with principal through the agent Section 135 CA (Definition of Agent)

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    Introduction Regrettably‚ the world we live in is one of corruption and an unsatisfactory criminal justice system. Whether because of condition‚ upbringing‚ imperfect decisions‚ substance abuse‚ or complete bad timing and chance‚ all of us discover ourselves in circumstances we ’d rather not be in all through our lives; some of us observe ourselves in circumstances rather worse than that of most individuals. One of those situations is observed in the event of receiving an imprisonment sentence.

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    1.Commonwealth v State of Tasmania http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_v_Tasmania 2. Lee v Knapp In Lee v Knapp [1967] 2 QB 442 an Act required that a motorist "stop" after an accident. The defendant claimed that they did in fact momentarily halt‚ before proceeding‚ therefore complying with a commonly accepted literal meaning of "stop". The judge found that in this circumstance "stop" meant halt and wait for police or other officials to investigate the accident. A literal interpretation

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