of tort. Because of negligence‚ several types of losses or damages have been incurred to a person due to the act of another rather there is no contractual compulsion between the parties. In the case of Donoghue vs. Stevenson‚ the tort of negligence law was firstly observed in 1932. In the given case‚ it was held by the House of Lords that if some person has experienced loss or damage with the act of another person then the suffered person can file a suit against that person. In the provided case study
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Part A For the following‚ it is assumed the preliminary considerations of date and jurisdiction (including extra-territorial) with respect to the Corporate Corruption Act 2013 (NSW) (’the Act’) and the $10‚000 payment from Country Bank to Remember the Bush coalition are met. As a for-profit organisation formed with state governmental approval to act as an artificial person to carry on business (or other activities)i Country Bank meets the requirement of being a ’corporation’ for the purposes of
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cases come to court due to a dispute over an unclear meaning of an Act. When this happens‚ it is the task of the judiciary to apply statutory interpretation‚ to interpret words of a given Act‚ to give them an exact meaning and to give them legal effect. Statutory interpretation is an integral part of the court ruling process‚ as the role of a judge is to apply the law‚ not make it. When trying to establish Parliament’s intention within an Act‚ there are various aids available to help. Firstly
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Farwa Aslam “In the absence of a written constitution‚ the UK Parliament is the sovereign law-making power‚ incapable of limiting its own power‚ or being limited by an external power.” In the absence of an unwritten‚ or rather‚ uncodified constitution‚ the doctrine of Parliamentary supremacy (also called “Parliamentary sovereignty”) emerges as a principle factor granting legitimacy to the exercise of government power within the UK. The doctrine of Parliamentary supremacy is a set of rules
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PART I: INTRO Context of Admin Law: Anglo-Canadian Constitutional History Definition of Admin Law as discussed in class “admin law is about ppl getting screwed by gvt” power is exercised by public officials – esp exec (statute‚ or royal prerog) Admin is control of that power o Creates legal parameters – from cml‚ statute‚ constitution Created by Cts (supervise)‚ legislature (who delegate)‚ and agencies themselves (use delegated power) Admin law also provides for relief‚ where use
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Republic Act 6725 AN ACT STRENGTHENING THE PROHIBITION ON DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN WITH RESPECT TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT‚ AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE ARTICLE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE OF THE LABOR CODE‚ AS AMENDED. http://www.pcw.gov.ph/law/republic-act-6725 11 Republic Act No. 7277 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE REHABILITATION‚ SELF-DEVELOPMENT AND SELF-RELIANCE OF DISABLED PERSON AND THEIR INTEGRATION INTO THE MAINSTREAM OF SOCIETY AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 11 REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8353 AN ACT
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The English word “law” refers to limits upon various forms of behavior. Some laws are descriptive: they simply describe how people‚ or even natural phenomena‚ usually behave. An example is the rather consistent law of gravity; another is the less consistent laws of economics. Other laws are prescriptive - they prescribe how people ought to behave. For example‚ the speed limits imposed upon drivers that prescribe how fast we should drive. They rarely describe how fast we actually do drive‚ of course
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Constitutional Laws Constitutional law is the branch of law relates the relationship between the judiciary‚ the legislature‚ and the executive. Constitutional law is responsible for setting out the government’s general operating framework. Constitutional laws usually determine the scope of the terms contained in constitutions‚ and their applications. Constitutional laws cover various areas of law‚ such as individual rights‚ relationships between various bodies of governments‚ legislative
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Role and Functions of Law LAW 421 Role and Functions of Law The role and functions are all based on its purpose; the purposes of law begin when domination and power of higher authority had no consideration for the rights of individuals (Melvin). The United States has created laws to help justice in society from many angles‚ in this case education and the workplace‚ and promoting good faith dealing among businesses. There are four sources (primary sources) of law that have federal and state
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BT20403/Company Law Business Entities: Company Law Topics covered: Types of Company Formation of a company; • Promoters Pre-Incorporation Contract • Memorandum and Articles of Association Inconsistency between the object and the company’s activities Upon incorporation: • Company is an artificial legal person • Separate legal entity Lifting the corporate veil scs&ismk/company law CONT. 2 The Effect of Incorporation • Memorandum of Association & Articles of Directors’
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