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    Contract Brief

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    conditioned on an obligation by UND to provide health care? (b) Was the release Reed signed before the race was not enforceable due to consideration. Holding(s): (a) Reed presents no evidence that his agreement to play hockey was conditioned on an obligation by UND to provide health care. Pursuant to the Letter of Intent‚ UND agreed to give Reed financial aid in exchange for his agreement to play hockey. (b) Reed has again failed to identify a breach of any specific provision. Court’s Rationale

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    Word Formation

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    "acronymic words"‚ which are regarded as referring to blends‚ might consist of these two elements (parts of words): "CV‚ CVC‚ VC and V"‚ as in‚ eg‚ 1. "CV+CVC": lalin (LAlu LINtas ’pass cross ’) ’traffic ’‚ 2. "CV+CV": cama (CAlon MAhasiswa: ’candidate student ’) ’student candidate ’‚ 3. "CVC+CVC": bonbin (keBON BINatang ’garden animal ’) "zoo"‚ 4. "CVC+CV": honda (HONorer DAerah ’non-permanent/contract regional ’) "regional

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    reticular formation

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    200. Reticular formation -Mass of neurons and nerve fibers extending from the caudal medulla to the rostral midbrain -comprises a neural system with multiple inputs and multisynaptic system of impulse conduction -one of the oldest parts of the rbain Functions : -regulating the sleep-wake cycle ‚states of  consciousness -filtering incoming stimuli to discriminate irrelevant background stimuli (habitation) -Somatic motor control ( 1. ) reticulospinal tracts maintain balance

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    Peat Formation

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    Peat Formation Peat is a partially decayed organic matter laid down in anaerobic‚ or lacking oxygen‚ conditions in wetlands. Peat forms when plant material‚ usually in marshy areas‚ is inhibited from decaying fully by acidic conditions. It is composed mainly of peat moss or sphagnum‚ but also includes trees‚ grasses‚ and other marshland vegetation. It also includes many other types of organic remains such as fungi‚ insects‚ pollen‚ and on occasion dead animals. Peat formed in very wet conditions

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    Topic 3: Breach in contract 1) Breach of contract: Spanish Contract Law provides a broad notion of breach of contract for any behavior that departs from the specified behavior in the contract in any way (time‚ quality‚ substance‚ etc.) or is not specially justified on legal grounds (actions forbidden by the government are not breaches since they are justified on a legal ground). The general benchmark to determine breach is the contract agreed by the parties themselves‚ and not external notions

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    FTA agreement

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    not particularly during a tough time‚ but sadly resulting in one for many. The decision to negotiate a FreeTrade Agreement with the United States seemed good at the time; Wider access to a variety of goods and services‚ new employment opportunities and the removal of trade tarriffs. Critics had stated their opinions solely based on the unemployment that the FTA (Free Trade Agreement) had created. Supporters had their opinion on the social‚ economic and political impact for Canada. Even though

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    Agreement is an important aspect in the formation of a contract. A contract is a legally binding agreement between 2 parties. A contractual agreement is said to exist when a valid offer is followed by a valid acceptance. • Sometimes people will negotiate to try to gain something different from what is first offered. This may make it difficult to know exactly when a contract is formed and when legal obligations begin. Components necessary for contract formation • 1. An OFFER- a promise to be bound

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    Formation Of Biofilms

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    around them reaches the accurate level the gene responsible for formation of biofilms gets activated. (Nadell CD‚ Xavier JB‚ Levin SA‚ & Foster KR‚ 2008). Biofilm formations have a specific arrangement that include attachment and development. At each step‚ the biofilm becomes more strongly attached and the bacteria within it become more protected from the action of antibiotics and the immune responses. The steps of biofilm formation; Step 1: attachment Within seconds‚ bacteria get

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    The Breech of Contract

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    breech of contract The Breach Of Contract Joseph Ragisoa Business Law I Professor Leah Westerman August 12‚ 1013 The Breach Of Contract There are many ways to terminate the obligations of a contract. Most often‚ parties conclude their contract obligations by performing them. However‚ sometimes problems arise and parties cannot or will not complete their obligations under the contract. When this occurs‚ contracts may be terminated by reasons of rescission‚ breach‚ or impossibility

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    Contract and Dina

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    Chapter 7 Critical Thinking Exercise 1. Define the Objective Theory of Contracts. Answer: Objective Theory of Contracts is defined as the parties’ assent is not judged by the subjective intent by each party‚ but by the objective intent that a similarity situated reasonable person would understand the parties to have. 2. On May 1‚ Brand Name Industries‚ Inc. (BNI)‚ sent Carol a letter‚ via overnight delivery‚ offering to employ her to audit BNI’s financial statements for the current year

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