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    Old System Title Legal Interests under Old System Title S184G CA: priority given to the earlier same as s 12 of the former Registration and Deeds Act. If the four elements are satisfied‚ namely: 1. Instrument relating to the land (excludes wills) must be effective and not void 2. Made in good faith a. There must be no fraud – Re Cooper b. It must be bona fide - Marsden v Campbell c. Notice only effective after registration‚ no notice before registration‚ but after settlement – Scholes

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    difficulties and really needs the money he could get from selling his share of the condo. Anna‚ who still wants to continue to use the condo‚ will not give her consent on selling and cannon afford to buy him out. Mark seeks an action to partition the property‚ stating that the clause that was placed in the divorce agreement is not enforceable because it is an invalid restraint on alienation. There are two issues to address here. The first one is whether or not the agreement Mark and Anna made is an

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    HERE‚ almost there. Almost. I almost flunked in my SPM trials examination. People around do expect high from me‚ being one of the boarding school student‚ de cream de la cream‚ they say. SPM is about 3 months to go‚ and I almost failed in my trials‚ getting E’s mostly in Science subjects; Biology around 42/100‚ Chemistry 44/100‚ excluding Physics‚ I was able to obtained a C+ with 56/100. Another E was for the so-called killer subject for students who hated numbers and counting; that is Additional

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    Carla Hesse’s article‚ "The Rise of Intellectual Property” provide a history about intellectual property focusing on the area of 700 B.C. to A.D. 2000. Hesse explains the coming of intellectual property and how IP was viewed in the Middle Ages. She discusses two varying perspectives of IP. The first perspective she explores IP laws from a social utilitarian point of view

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    Why Protecting Intellectual Property Rights are Important for Creating Wealth Prepared By: Tony Lyall Why Protecting Intellectual Property Rights are Important for Creating Wealth What is intellectual property? The World Intellectual Property Organization defines intellectual property as the “creations of the mind: inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ and symbols‚ names‚ images and designs used in commerce” (WIPO). If a country wants to create wealth it must provide opportunities

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    Intellectual Property and Computer Software: the Ongoing Controversy Introduction Ever since the computer software industry began during the mid-1970’s with the personal computer revolution‚ using intellectual property rights (IPR) to protect software has been controversial. Presently‚ software can be protected using both copyright and patents. The issue of software patentability is particularly contentious. On one side there are the large‚ mainly U.S. based corporations‚ such as IBM‚ Microsoft

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    an idea. The uniqueness of idea together with its useful application to the real world creates a value that may be of the greatest benefit for the business in terms of giving the competitive advantage to the company as initiator of the idea. The ideas are intangible but the most valuable assets as they compose the intellectual property of the business. Companies do not always recognize correctly the intellectual property they possess and as a consequence they cannot benefit from what they have. That

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    “Are intellectual property laws ruining the game & graphic design industry?” Have you ever woken up one morning with the idea to create an invention that no one else knows about? Well what if I told you that someone was able to steal your idea without being charged a cent. You’d feel a lot of anger and frustration building up inside you right? This is the turning point where you take matters into your own hands‚ but how would you do that without knowing what to do? Yep you guessed it‚ Welcome

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    Property Law‚ The Inside Look Azrielle D. Washington July 20‚ 2014 LSTD506 “Property law has long played a central role in political and moral philosophy. Philosophers dealing with property have tended to follow the unanimity that property has no special content‚ but is a protean construct; a mere placeholder for theories aimed at questions of distributive justice and efficiency” (Joel Feinberg & Hyman Gross‚ Philosophy of Law (1975). Until recently there has been a relative absence of serious

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    Smith‚ a devout member of the Saints Church‚ conveys his property‚ Blackacre‚ “to Romney so long as he remains a member of the Saints Church and if not then Smith may re-enter and reclaim Blackacre.” After several years‚ Romney‚ and several other members of the Saints Church‚ become disenchanted with the Saints Church’s teachings. Romney and the disenchanted members decided to form a new church. The new church‚ The Reformed Saints Church‚ severed all ties with the original Saints Church. Although

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