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    Act Utilitarianism is the treatment of each type of moral situation as a unique situation‚ therefore bring the maximum amount of happiness to everyone that is affected by the act. The agent in these types of situations must determine what is the right things that should be done for this exact situation in present time. The agent must not be bogged down by past experiences‚ as that will affect the judgment of what to do in this particular situation. While this type of utilitarianism is good in a variety

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    Indian Contract Act

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    THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT‚ 1872 CONTRACT Section 2(h) defines a contract as “an agreement enforceable by law” Thus to make a contract there must be – (i) an agreement (ii) the agreement should be enforceable by law. All agreements are not enforceable by law and‚ therefore‚ all agreements are not contracts. Some agreements may be enforceable by law and others not. For example‚ an agreement to sell a radio set may be a contract‚ but an agreement to go to see a movie may

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    The Labor Standards Act

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    Labor Standards Act The Labor Standards Act (FLSA) the federal law that regulates child labor‚ minimum wages‚ and overtime. The Labor Standards Act known as Fair Labor Standards Act is federal legislation that protects workers from unfair labor practices such as unequal pay‚ excessive work hours‚ and lack of overtime compensation. The Labor Standards Act (FLSA) regulation for child labor‚ which forbid children under 14 from working and regulates the activities of children from

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    Republic Act No. 4200

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    REPUBLIC ACT No. 4200 AN ACT TO PROHIBIT AND PENALIZE WIRE TAPPING AND OTHER RELATED VIOLATIONS OF THE PRIVACY OF COMMUNICATION‚ AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person‚ not being authorized by all the parties to any private communication or spoken word‚ to tap any wire or cable‚ or by using any other device or arrangement‚ to secretly overhear‚ intercept‚ or record such communication or spoken word by using a device commonly known as a dictaphone or dictagraph or

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    On March 22‚ 1765 a law called The Stamp Act was imposed by the British Parliament. The Stamp Act was an act of the British Parliament that exacted revenue from the American colonies by imposing a tax on newspapers and legal or commercial documents. The Stamp Act was made because money needed to be raised for military defenses‚ for the British troops that were staying in the colonies‚ and the British wanted governmental authority over the colonies. This made the colonists very infuriated

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    Affordable Care Act

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    Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 2010 Quality‚ Affordable Health Care for all Americans Change Analysis: Title I Title I of the Affordable Care Act provides individuals‚ families‚ and small business owner control over their health care. This Act gives the middle-class the largest tax cut on health care our country has ever seen. Millions of working families and small businesses will benefit from decreased insurance premiums that will produce

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    The Indian Reorganization Act In 1887 Congress adopted the Dawes Act‚ also known as the General Allotment Act or the Dawes Severalty Act. It was made so that the Native American Indians could assimilate into American society as landowners and citizens‚ and thus‚ eradicate the fight between the Indians and the U.S. settlers. To do this‚ the government had to give American Indians pieces of land to farm. This act granted to each head of household 160 acres of reservation land for farming (single adults

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    Stamp Act Dbq

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    the Stamp Act Congress? The principle of “popular sovereignty” was… The most common form of slave resistance prior to the Civil War was... Which of the following best describes the attitudes of Southern Whites toward slavery during the mid-19th century (ca. 1835-1865)? For farmers & planters in the South‚ the 1850s was a period of… The economic theory of mercantilism would be consistent with which of the following statements… The primary American objection to the Stamp Act was that…

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    Income Tax Act

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    business income. It falls under Part “D” of  Chapter  IV of the Income-tax Act‚ 1961. This part consists of various sections from section 28-44DB. As per section 29 the income referred to in section 28 shall be computed in accordance with the provisions ofsections 30 to 43D. Therefore‚ provisions of section 33AB falls within the scope of computation of income from business and profession and is not under Chapter VI A of the Act which relates to allowing deduction from gross total income of assessee

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    Indian Removal Act

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    Who should move? The Cherokee or Americans? The Indian Removal Act was created by the former President Andrew Jackson in 1830. The Americans wanted to settle land in Georgia‚ but most of the Cherokee tribes refused. The Indian Removal act of 1830 was not justified and the Cherokees should not move because they fought for the U.S.‚ Cherokees were cheated in trade by the U.S.‚ and the supreme court ruled in favor for the Cherokees. The Cherokees should not move because they fought for the United States

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