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    NHS and Community Care Act 1990 The Act states that it is a duty for local authorities to assess people for social care and support to ensure that they get the services they are entitled to. Individuals have their needs and circumstances assessed and the results determine whether or not care or social services will be provided. If it is deemed that services are required‚ those services must be provided by law - services cannot be withdrawn at a later date if resources become limited. Local authorities

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    Sale of Goods (Pg 358) The SGA applies generally to all contracts for the sale of goods: s1(1) SGA. It does not apply to other types of transactions involving goods. Contracts of Hire-Purchase are governed by the Hire-Purchase Act. In the case of the contracts for the sale or supply of food in Singapore‚ the Sale of Food Act applies. It does not apply to contracts of sale intended to operate by way of mortgage‚ pledge‚ charge or other security. SGA s2(1): A contract of sale of goods by which

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    One way was the U.S. Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 which stated “...in the case of a minor child the harboring or possession of that child for exploitation is evidence enough to human trafficking‚ without any requirement to prove‚ force‚ fraud‚ or other means of acquisition.” The U.S. also had the Protect Act of 2003 which expanded law enforcement’s ability to prevent‚ investigate‚ prosecute and punish violent crimes

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    Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Act 2007 CHAPTER 20 CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 Protection against forced marriage: England and Wales Protection against forced marriage: Northern Ireland Consequential amendments etc. Short title‚ commencement and extent Schedule 1 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Schedule 2 Part 1 Part 2 — — — — — — — — Protection against forced marriage: Northern Ireland Forced marriage protection orders Enforcement Jurisdiction and procedure Supplementary Consequential amendments

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    The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is one of the most substantial reforms in Medicare since 1965. This is now considered the law of the land according to Douglas Holtz-Eaton. The PPACA portrays a “coverage first” strategy. “Sadly‚ a review a of the state’s experience bodes poorly for the future of national reform.” (Point/Counterpoint 177) There are two major driving factors in which could propose a threat for this reform. The first factor is it costs too much. Many decades

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    The Impact of Republic Act 10175 or Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 on Filipino Citizens Czaika Kate Írica V. Cervantes University of the Philippines Visayas‚ Miagao‚ Iloilo City Author Note This paper was prepared for Communication Skills 2‚ Section 7‚ taught by Prof. Frances Y. Lacuesta Abstract In the recent years‚ a new term has raised “cybercrime”‚ which essentially focuses on the growing concern about the use of electronic communication for criminal activities. Because of certain “cybercrimes”

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    circumstances for instance when a child in at risk from harm‚ Personal information must only be disclosed With the permission of the person concerned to those who have a professional need to know to comply with the law on data protection act 1998 as well as child protection and safeguarding policy . Everybody has a fundamental right to privacy. As a childcare professional I have a duty to protect children and their families by making sure that the information I know about them is kept private and

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    to the customers:- 1) Goods Anything that can be offered to a market for attention‚ acquisition‚ use or consumption that might satisfy consumer’s / customer’s need or want is called Good. 2) Services Any activity or benefit that one party can offer to another that is essentially intangible and does not result in the ownership of anything‚ is called Service. Difference between Goods & Services There are various differences between goods and services but they can be

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    Kyla Nicole O. 3CA3 The House Bill 4807 otherwise known as the Protection Against Personal Intrusion Act. The bill’s avowed aim‚ to “curb acts of trespassing and other intrusions on personal privacy committed by any person in order to capture visual or sound impressions of an individual‚ with intent to gain or profit‚” is overly broad as are the provisions that list the ways by which violations may be committed. While this is good news for people with paparazzi problems‚ it ’s a big‚ questionable

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    The Children Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) was enacted by the United States Congress in 1998 as a measure to assist in the protection and privacy of children on the Internet by limiting data collection (Bélanger‚ Crossler‚ Hiller‚ Park‚ & Hsiao‚ 2013; Park & Mo Jang‚ 2014). Matecki (2010) however noted that various entities have considered COPPA ineffective due to methods to circumvent measures designed to protect children. The regulation is only designed to protect children under the age

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