COMMERCIAL LAW 101 Statutory Obligations There are two broad aspects addressed in this topic: Civil liability: Legislation may affect existing common law and equitable obligations: e.g -Legislation can cut across or interfere with common law and equitable obligations. Legislation can also reinforce such obligations. -Example: ACC legislation in NZ takes away right to sue for personal injury‚ but sets up statutory rights to compensation for injury regardless of fault. Criminal liability:
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Leonard Biernacki 1. What are the competing expectations for probation and parole are often made scapegoats? Americans want greater protection from crime while insisting that efforts to afford this protection do not jeopardize treasured constitutional rights. We want a system that deters would be miscreants an incapacitates those not deterred without imposing significant tax dollars . 3.How does the abolition of parole release impact on probation? the abolishing of parole may increase the
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Secure Electronic Commerce (INTE1070/1071) – 2012s1 Assignment 2 Objective To explore the latest security related development in electronic commerce. Instruction • • This assignment is group based with a maximum of 3 members in a group. There are two tasks which are preferred in the same topic: Part I: Report (20 marks) Part II: Programming (15 marks) Option 1: Design a set of small client-server programs implementing a certificate scheme. Option 2: Design and Implement your own security
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Consent is manifested by the meeting of the offer and the acceptance upon the thing and the cause which are to constitute the contract. The offer must be certain and the acceptance absolute. A qualified acceptance constitutes a counter-offer Acceptance made by letter or telegram does not bind the offerer except from the time it came to his knowledge. The contract‚ in such a case‚ is presumed to have been entered into in the place where the offer was made. Consent - with respect to contracts
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and Corporations Law Lecture Two Contract Law: Agreement‚ Intention to b e legally bound and consideration Objectives 1. To understand the relevance of intentions to create legal relations 2. To understand what is an offer and acceptance 3. Explaining the rules for offer and acceptance 4. Explain the importance of consideration 5. Explain the rules for consideration 6. Explain the concept of promissory estoppel Intention to create legal relations Intention to create legal relations • The
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Chapter 6 Outline I. The Basics of Public Key Infrastructures A. A PKI is a structure that provides all the necessary components to enable different users and entities to communicate in a secure and a predictable manner. 1. A PKI is made up of hardware‚ applications‚ policies‚ services‚ programming interfaces‚ cryptographic algorithms‚ protocols‚ users‚ and utilities. 2. These components work together to allow communication using public key cryptography and symmetric keys for digital signatures
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LEGAL IMPERATIVES TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING DELIVERY IN NIGERIA. Introduction. Shelter or housing is one of the most basic of human needs; it ranked second only to food in the hierarchy of human needs.[1] It is fundamental to human survival and an essential component in the advancement of the quality of life of the citizenry.[2] Housing provides shelter for man in order for him to actualize his real potentials in life and contributes to the growth of the world economy.[3] The provision of housing
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Second Exam Review Guide Chapter 8 – Negligence (5 extra credit questions) Know the definitions of negligence and negligence per se * Negligence – conduct that falls below the standard established by law for the protection of others against unreasonably risk of harm; not intentional and usually by accident * Negligence Per Se – violation of a statute that prohibits or requires a behavior in order to prevent harm to others; both duty of care and breach Know and be able to apply the
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thereto the proposal is said to be accepted. A proposal‚ when accepted‚ becomes a promise." An agreement‚ therefore‚ comes into existence only when one party makes a proposal or offer to the other party and that other party signifies his assent (i.e.‚ gives his acceptance) thereto. In short‚ an agreement is the sum total of ’offer’ and ’acceptance’. Example‚ A promises B to sell his horse for Rs. 10‚000/-. The Law of Contract deals with such promises which create legal obligations. This excludes those
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In the case US v. Calandra (1974)‚ Calandra was being questioned by the federal grand jury about loan sharking business. The reason the jury was asking these question were based on the evidence obtained at his company. Calandra didn’t want to answer any questions because he felt that the search of the company was an unlawful search and that it violated his fourth amendment exclusionary rule. The refusal to answer the grand jury‚ was what was being question about this case. Calandra felt like because
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