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    Greedy Based Approach to Test Data Compression using Geometric Shapes ABSTRACT Systems-on-a-chip (SOC) are comprised of a collection of pre-designed and preverified cores and user defined logic (UDL). As the complexity of systems-on-a-chip continues to increase‚ the difficulty and cost of testing such chips is increasing rapidly. One of the challenges in testing SOC is dealing with the large size of test data that must be stored in the tester and transferred between the tester and the chip. The

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    she lives in Hollywood and can occasionally be heard singing with her band”(leighbardugo.com). Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo is about the Sun Summoner‚ who gets lost in in a magical void and falls in love with an evil king who controls this void. The King uses her power to try and takeover east Ravka. WHen the void becomes too powerful she must destroy him. People should read this book not only because of its connection to Immigrants‚ and its message that people should work hard to overcome future

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    THE TRANSFER OF PROPERTY ACT‚ 1882 PERSONS COMPETENT TO TRANSFER (Section-7 ) Submitted by: Ananya mohapatra BBA-LLB (A) 5th Semester 1082015 PERSONS COMPETENT TO TRANSFER (Section-7) Every person competent to contract and entitled to transferable property‚ or authorized to dispose of transferable property not his own‚ is competent to transfer such property either wholly or in part‚ and either absolutely or conditionally‚ in the circumstances‚ to the extent and in the manner‚ allowed

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    Introduction: Contract law is come from a Latin phrase‚ which is pacta sunt servanda (pacts must be kept). Everyday‚ all of us make contracts. It can be a written contract if required‚ for example when buying a car. On the other hand‚ the most common of contracts can be and are made orally‚ like buying from the mini market. A contract intends to make a legal agreement between two or more people or businesses (called parties) that sets forth what the parties will or will not do. Thus‚ The law recognizes

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    anything‚ not even oneself." In this moment of realization‚ she loses her most recent in a series of carefully crafted selves and replaces it with nothing. It is impossible for us to maintain this void‚ and so this highest ecstasy is followed by the lowest despair. If being no one is our deepest fear‚ why is the void the happiest state of being for us? When we realize that we can be nothing‚ that is‚ that we can escape our own expectations of who we are supposed to be‚ we are free. Kate explains this realization

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    any contract that is tainted with illegality. This area of law is not necessarily straightforward though as contracts that have been declared void are numerous and diverse in their make-up. Also judges have been known to refer to contracts as ‘illegal’‚ ‘void’ or ‘unenforceable’ however they do not always distinguish the terms. Some contracts are said to be void and therefore unenforceable meaning there is nothing that prohibits them being formed in a long as the parties involved adhere to the terms

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    2. Trace the notion of opposites from the thought of Anaximander through the thought of the Atomists. According to Anaximander‚ the worlds consists of opposites. The main opposites are wet-dry and hot-cold. These are conflicting opposites. For one to exist it has to overpower the direct opposite. For example‚ for the dry earth to exist it has to overpower the wet water. According to Anaximander‚ this is injustice to one another. Justice therefore has to be restored by the defeated opposite

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    Contract: a legally enforceable agreement General Rule (GR) for an agreement to be legally enforceable‚ following requirements must be satisfied: 1. There is an agreement between the parties (2 or more persons) 2. The parties intended to create legal relations 3. Each party has provided consideration‚ that is‚ paid a price or made a promise GR for an agreement to be formed: 1. One person (the offeror) has made an offer 2. Another person (the offeree) has accepted the offer 3. The offeree

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    civil orcriminal. There are‚ however‚ exceptions wherein the action‚ bymandate of the law‚ does not prescribe like an action to demanda right of way ( Article 1143 ); action to abate nuisance ( Article1143 ); action to declare the invalidity of a void contract ( Article Prescription is a mode of acquiring (or losing) ownership andother real rights thru the lapse of time in the manner and under theconditions laid

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    FREE CONSENT FREE CONSENT According to Sec 10 of the Indian Contract Act one of the essentials of a valid contract is “Free Consent” Sec 13 defines “consent” as “Two or more persons are said to consent when they agree upon the same thing in the same sense”. According to Sec 14‚ consent is said to be free when it is not caused by: 1.Coercion 2.Undue influence 3.Fraud 4.Misrepresentation 5.Mistake COERCION According to Sec 15 coercion means “Committing or threaten to commit

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