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    Taxation Law

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    TAXATION LAW: A CASE STUDY ON FCT VS. CITYLINK MELBOURNE LTD [2006] HCA 35 [Name] [Instructor/Tutor] [Course/Subject] [Institution/University] [Date] Q2: FCT vs. Citylink Melbourne Ltd [2006] HCA 35 The case in FCT v Citylink Melbourne Ltd [2006] is build on the law regarding general business income deductions under the Australian taxation law which is based on the Income Tax Assessment Act. The law involved a case between the Federal Commissioner of Taxation and Citylink Melbourne

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    Law Conflicts

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    Situational Analysis on Children in Conflict with the Law and the Juvenile Justice System Atty. Sedfrey Candelaria; Atty. Aleli Domingo; Amanda Roselle Abrera; Geo Carbonell; Ma. Victoria Cardona and Tricia Oco Adhikain Para sa Karapatang Pambata (AKAP) of the Ateneo Human Rights Center‚ Ateneo Law School and United Nations Children’s Fund‚ 1998. E-mail: ahrc@acc.aiti.admu.edu.ph/ manila@unicef.org The Philippine Senate‚ through Resolution No. 109 dated July 20‚ 1990 ratified the Convention

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    Business law ECTS points FORMTEXT 5 What will the student have learnt/be able to do when having completed the subject/project? FORMTEXT During the subject "Business law" you´ll learn about the danish legal system and which rules‚ you´ll have to be aware of‚ when you´re working with the other courses in your study programme i.e. Marketing‚ Sales‚ Ecconomics‚ Communication and Management. Business law is divided into two semestres. First semester focuses primarilly on "Sources of law"‚ "Contract

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    Law Midterm

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    Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________ ID: A Business Law Mid-Term (Chapters 1-4) Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. 1. Select the best definition of ethics: a. c. the right of all persons to have the same access to the law and courts. b. ____ a fundamental principle of fairness in all legal matters. a set of principles of right conduct. d. group

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    Pharmacy Law

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    | Pharmacy Law | Patient Confidentiality | | Chaukeisia Roney | 10/24/2012 | Pharmacy Technology – Thursday Evening HIPPA Privacy Law and Patients’ Bill of Rights are supposed to protect an individual privacy when it comes to their medical information. These laws were created and put into place to establish patient confidentiality and not have patients’ information disclosed without prior consent. In 1998‚ Dawn Castellano‚ a pharmacy technician who worked for Arbor Drugs in Mount

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    Constitutional law The Mauritian Parliament has inherited much from the Westminster Model. The Westminster Model is characterised by: * Parliamentary Sovereignty * Separation of Powers between the organs of the State. A. Parliamentary Sovereignty In any state you will find one ultimate source of legal authority. In countries with a written constitution‚ it will be the constitution which has ultimate authority as in Mauritius. In the United Kingdom‚ with its uncodified constitution‚ ultimate law-making

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    Cyber Laws

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    ASSIGNMENTS (2009-10) Course: P.G.Diploma in CYBER LAW Note: Students are advised to read the separate enclosed instructions before beginning the writing of assignments. Out of 20 Internal Assignment marks per paper‚ 5 marks will be awarded for regularity (attendance) to Counseling/ Contact Programme classes pertaining to the paper. Therefore‚ the topics given below are only for 15 marks each paper. PART-I Paper-I: Introduction to legal theory and law social transformation Answer ANY TWO of the following

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    criminal law

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    summaries of the statutes that are used in South Carolina‚ how often they are used‚ the success rate and what the critics think about this law. In today’s Justice System‚ more often than not criminals that get caught think the first thing and that is to plead insanity. Most offenders are repeat offenders. With the repeat offenders they seem to know the law and yet they still decide to break it and are amazed when they get caught. For the insanity plea it is normally used by the defendant‚ what

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    Law and Morality

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    Law and Morality It is not an everyday occurrence that someone must decide the fate of another’s life. The dilemma of making a decision that someone must die in order for the others to survive‚ can obviously be troubling. The process in which the termination of one’s life may be easy to make‚ but to justify that decision is the most difficult one. This paper is given a situation in which a decision of taking one’s life is essential. The situation is that a nuclear war has occurred‚ which has destroyed

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    law and morality

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    Law and Morality 1 Lecture 1 Ancient Athens (3rd-4th century BC) Country on its own‚ city had a border like a wall around it 3 ways of organizing this rules 1. The king decides it (monarchy) 2. Handful of rich people make a decision in a closed committee 3. Democracy (small number of rich people‚ not everyone necessarily‚ but broader number of people Athens known as a democracy Average citizen played a central role in making the laws what they are There are many court sessions regularly

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