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    each author with your own. A law was passed in 1972 called Title IX‚ stating that any school that receives federal funds cannot discriminate in any area based on gender. The application of Title IX has created many more opportunities for women to compete in

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    The need to provide for boundary adjustments in a registered title land system by Malcolm M Park* Graduate student Department of Geomatics‚ The University of Melbourne and Ian P Williamson Professor of Surveying and Land Information Department of Geomatics‚ The University of Melbourne ianpw@unimelb.edu.au Abstract The practicalities of a modern land administration system require some means of boundary adjustment (or repair). Of the possible mechanisms it is concluded that an alternative to adverse

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    Mabo Case Study Australia

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    the 3rd of June‚ 1992‚ after a decade long lawsuit‚ the High Court ruled that the land title of the Indigenous Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders is recognised at common law. This Indigenous Peoples land title comes from the continuation within common law of their rights over land which pre dates the European colonisation of Australia. In the absence of an effective extinguishment by the crown‚ this title presents through heritage the original occupants right to possession of their traditional

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    was to abolish any claims to title to the islands by the Murray Islanders. In 1981 a land rights conference was held at James Cook University where Mabo made a very important speech claiming land ownership and land inheritance in Murray Island. A lawyer attending the conference suggested that there should be a case to claim land rights through the court system and as a result‚ he along with others began a ten year journey to gain recognition of native title. Native title is the term used to identify

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    system is that it involves independent titles‚ as opposed to the dependent nature of old system title‚ which required a retrospective investigation of title each individual time the land was conveyed. Moreover‚ the recognition of equitable rights forms the basis of the caveat system in the Torrens system. This system is one whereby legal title is created or transferred by registration. For each separate and individual portion of land‚ a separate indefeasible title is created within the register.

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    encouraging cooperation and resolving conflict ➔ communicate legal information using well-structured responses. Key terms/vocabulary Topic 1: Law reform and native title Topic 2: Law reform and sport assault Topic 3: Law reform and sexual assault dispossession civil litigation complainant martial law conciliation consent native title contempt of court in camera nomadic express consent sexual assault pastoralists indictable offence terra nullius sponsorship tort law trespass to the person

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    corporation. On the second tier is the upper management: these individuals are hired by the board of directors. In a small co. the Owner can be the only person or there can be several owners of a company and the larger the organization the more layers of titles. In a corporation with many different businesses (a conglomerate)‚ there may be one CEO who oversees a number of presidents‚ each running a different business of the conglomerate and reporting to the one CEO. In a company with subsidiaries‚ it would

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    Error Ejecting Hawaiians from the Resources of their Land and Seas. The transfer of territory from one national community to another gives rise to legal problems of a difficult and complex character.” The King ’s title to the Iliainas‚ …‚ was perfect. So were also the titles of those chiefs‚ who had Iliainas in the same Ahupuaas "maheled" to them‚ perfect so far as the King was concerned. They had‚ of course‚ to follow the mahele up with an award‚ and were entitled to Royal Patents on

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    from steady increasing of immigration from China and India. Native title is the recognition of Australia’s indigenous traditional landowner’s rights as detailed in Native Title Act 1993. Native title claims currently cover about 16% of Australia’s land mass predominantly in Western Australia‚ Northern Territory and Queensland[1]. Claims resolution and compensation processes are costly‚ complicated and drawn out and all Native title land rights claims should be investigated when land acquisition in

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    decision dictated by a grantor of property. The rule has been abolished in most states. The Doctrine of Worthier Title dictates that a grantor cannot create a remainder interest in his own heirs. The idea behind this rule is that a grantor should rather keep a reversion for himself and then distribute the property to his heirs through the normal inheritance methods. The Doctrine of Worthier Title has been abolished in some states‚ but still exists as law in many other states Analysis: Since Barry doesn’t

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