a legal neighbour. The law defines a neighbour as "someone so closely and directly affected by my act that I ought reasonable to have them in contemplation as being so affected when I am directing my mind to the acts or omissions which are called in question"(Lord Atkin often Donoghue vs. Stevenson 1932) Two sub-elements to define the neighbour principal:- The proximity requirement The foreseeability principle The proximity requirement - 1st element of neighbour principal
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The Kadazans Wedding The Kadazans are the largest single indigenous group in Sabah. Most of them are found in western part of the country. The Kadazan Weddings are a simple affair‚ they don’t need a grand ballroom to show how rich they are or how happy they are. Marriage customs amongst the Kadazans vary a little from one district to another but in general are the same. For example‚ before the wedding‚ the family members and the couples will prepare for the wedding stuff and cost. Besides that
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The Application of Precedent • The process: relevant circumstances in the present case; rule to be applied to the case must be discovered by examining previous similar cases (precedent); rule applied to the circumstances of present case. Example 1 • Considine v Shannon regional Fisheries Board [1994] Costello J: ‘principle of precedent is easy to state‚ but is difficult to apply in practice’ • The issue: after a not guilty verdict (acquittal) in the District Court‚ could an appeal could
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MY NEIGHBOUR A good neighbour is a blessing while a bad neighbour is a curse. The city-bred people are generally lacking in sympathy. They are mostly cold in their manners; they are more selfish than the villagers who are large hearted. I live in a thickly populated part of the town. I like to cultivate good relations with the people around me. I believe that no man‚ however rich or strong‚ can live in self-sufficiency. My next door neighbour to the right is Mr. Tara Singh. We are on the best
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While recovering from his broken leg‚ he occupies his time by watching his neighbours out the window. When Jeffries is on the phone‚ he is whining about nothing good to look out the window. He says that he will do something drastic and get married. The married couple across from Jeffries‚ argue while he is on the phone talking about marriage and the husband storms downstairs and does some gardening. Their nosy neighbour is a middle aged woman trying to see what is happening but the husband refuses
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then he traveled to North Africa and Middle East and he also made the Hajj which is the traditional pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia and during that time he converted to Islam. February 21‚ 1965 Malcolm X was preparing for a speech in the Audubon Ballroom in Manhattan. But he never finished his speech‚ because three men shot him 15 times‚ and that´s the day he
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prevents a country growing at a good rate or may even stop growth. Civil wars are often longer in the poorer countries‚ as war becomes normal; interests on both sides develop and only know how to do well during the war. War costs the county and its neighbours a lot of money‚ even once the war is over‚ this can hold a country back from growing and also make development more difficult for other regions. If the country is not
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Tort Civil or non-criminal wrongful conducts or omissions arising out from non-contractual obligations and causing injuries to another party by providing remedies for the injuries. “Tort”norman-french language –means mischief and wrong Comes from latin- tortus – means crooked‚ wrung and twisted. Sir John Salmon – Tort: a civil wrong for which the remedy is a common law action for unliqudated damages‚ and which is not exclusively the breach of contract or trust or other equitable obligation
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Martial arts kata are often compared to dances‚ and sports such as gymnastics‚ figure skating and synchronized swimming are generally thought to incorporate dance. There are many styles and genres of dance. African dance is interpretative. Ballet‚ ballroom and tango are classical dance styles. Square dance and electric slide are forms of step dance‚ and breakdancing is a type of street dance. Dance can be
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Constitution‚ of suspicion and civil conflict—in a very literal sense‚ a reign of terror.” 4. Which developments are directly associated with the mass production of automobiles in the 1920s? 5. Describe the art style of the 1920s. 6. The Savoy Ballroom is most closely associated with which movement? 7. What factor helps to explain the appeal of distracting fads such as flagpole sitting‚ frenzied dancing‚ mah-jongg‚ and dance marathons during the Jazz Age? 8. Who likely made this statement
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