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    Role and Functions of Law Paper Brian Gonzalez Law 421 September 18‚ 2014 University of Phoenix Role and Functions of Law Paper Law works in many ways for business and for our society to coexist. This is done by setting rules and expectations that provide ways to solve disputes and assign government agency to enforce them. Law is defined as “a body of rules of action or conduct prescribed by controlling authority‚ and having legal binding force.” (Melvin‚ 2011). It is very important for business

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    Law and Healthcare System Administration Introduction This paper will discuss the importance of the physician/hospital-patient relationship and how it relates to the Healthcare Administration profession. Also it will discuss the laws of contract principle and breach of warranty and how they affect the healthcare setting. In addition‚ the paper will list the four elements of negligence; duty of care‚ breach of duty‚ injury and causation will be analyze each and how they affect physician/hospital-

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    Introduction Administrative services are provided by an outsource organization for meeting the human resources and administrative needs and requirement of clients by keeping the all employment related issues‚ problems and risks along with liabilities. The provider of administrative services offers all types of solutions to its clients. The term for administrative services was established during the last decade of the previous century. The administrative service provider offer many types of services

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    construct of the statute or statutory construction. Consequently‚ most of the Administrative law concepts and doctrines are Judge made law‚ which have to be read in conjunction with any statute delegating power to a official‚ body or tribunal. OBJECTIVES OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW: Since the Parliament grants the widest possible power and has little control over how these powers are exercised‚ the objectives of the administrative law are two fold. On one hand it has to protect the citizens from the abuse of

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    The idea of the rule of law can be traced back to at least the time of Aristotle who observed that given the choice between a king who ruled by discretion and a king who ruled by law‚ the later was clearly superior to the former. In more recent times‚ it is Albert V. Dicey who is credited with providing the logical foundation upon which the modern notion of the rule of law is based. Dicey did not invent the idea of the rule of law but he popularized it in the late nineteenth century. His book‚ Introduction

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    Other agricultural products * Sweet Potato * Coffee * Beans * Bananas * Cabbages * Carrots * Cauliflowers They also engage in pottery and weaving‚ blacksmithing and fishing in the Chico River. The Bontoc say that their laws were given to them by Lumawig‚ their culture hero‚ when he came to live as one of them. There are three social classes in the bontoc community: * Kadangyan/Kachangyan (the Tradional Rich) * Wad-ay ngachana (Middle Class) * Pusi/Lawa( the

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    corporations than they are to customers and it has been that way for many years. Corporate deregulation has changed over and over because different Presidents in office. Because of this‚ some laws have been altered or eliminated so that deregulation could override government regulation. Deregulation relaxes laws so that the industry can self-regulate on the principle that it should be allowed to without government support or sanction. The devastation of Enron‚ WorldCom and the sub-prime market caused

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    defines the fourth branch of government and discusses its implications and increased powers‚ as well as the substantial affects it has on every person’s daily life. According to Vago (2009)‚ the fourth branch of government is defined as administrative agencies with legislative authority to conduct investigations‚ make rules‚ and legally as well as officially make decisions about problems or disputes. For example‚ per the Free Dictionary.com‚ the Social Security Administration promulgates

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    COURSE: ADMIN PROFESSOR: ARRIOLA ADMINISTRATIVE LAW CASE DIGESTS 6. GUDANI VS. SENGA FACTS: On Sept. 22‚ 2005‚ Sen. Biazon invited several senior officers of the AFP‚ including Gen. Gudani‚ to appear at a public hearing before the Senate Committee on National Defense and Security concerning the conduct of the 2004 elections wherein allegations of massive cheating and the “Hello Garci” tapes emerged. AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Senga issued a Memorandum‚ prohibiting Gen. Gudani‚ Col

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    INTRODUCTION Article 77 of the Constitution’ provides "77(1) Parliament may‚ by law‚ provide for the office of Ombudsman. (2) The Ombudsman shall exercise such powers and perform such function as Parliament may‚ by law‚ determine‚ including the power to investigate any action taken by a Ministry‚ a public officer or a statutory public authority. (3) The Ombudsman shall prepare an annual report concerning the discharge of his function and such report shall be laid before Parliament." So‚ when

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