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    Andrew Gaither Operational Decision Making 8/29/2010 The U.S. Postal Service It is important for the U.S. Postal Service to have a high volume of mail to process in order to follow the mission statement. An organization mission is its reason for existence and is expressed in the mission statement (Stevenson 42). Mission of the Postal Service: The Postal Service shall have as its basic function the obligation to provide postal services to bind the Nation together through the personal‚ educational

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    The Rule of Law and the Orthodox Doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty are constitutional concepts which were popularised by Albert Venn Dicey‚ an influential 19th century constitutional lawyer. Therefore‚ it seems only appropriate to begin this discussion with Dicey’s interpretation. In Dicey’s formulation‚ Parliamentary Sovereignty is comprised of two aspects‚ the positive and the negative. The positive side is that Parliament can ‘make or unmake any law’ and the negative aspect is that ‘no court

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    The Legality of Intellectual Property Rights under Islamic Law Silvia Beltrametti Intellectual property rights are not regulated by Islamic law and jurisprudence per se. The issue is whether the principles of Islamic law can be constructed in a way to provide support for such protection. This paper assesses the extent to which Islamic law and its sophisticated tools have an impact on the protection of intellectual property. First it presents Sharī’a’s main sources; the Qur’an‚ the Sunna‚ Ijma

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    Case Summary: -Bob owns a Jewelry store -Sam operates electronic security equipment store -Bob and Sam are friends -Monday‚ Bob held a casual conversation with Sam about fitting his store with "closed circuit television and the best available electronic locks" -Tuesday‚ Sam sent Bob a Quotation of price "Lists of models and List of price" -Wednesday‚ Bob Replied BY POST. "Choice of Supreme Model for camera" -Posted to old address‚ Sam received on Saturday and emailed on the same day "

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    BUS103 Assignment Ellyn Hurst Florentina Benga Wednesay 4.00 – 5.00 Word count: 1418 A contract is an agreement containing promises made between two or more parties with the intention of creating legal rights and obligations enforceable in a court of law. There are three essential elements that must be proven to establish a contract. The first element that must be established is whether or not there was an agreement between the parties. There must be an offer proposed by on party‚ and

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    CONTRACT LAW INTRODUCTION The Law of Contract governs the relationship between individuals in a wide range of circumstances. Everyday actions often involve making contracts and therefore the law has simple foundations. Contract law covers everything from simple shopping to large commercial deals and case law is wide in the matters that it covers also. Contracts are made by ordinary people in everyday situations many times a day e.g. buying a magazine‚ shopping‚ parking the car etc. Usually

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    Lamp Mrs. Marty AP English Language 16 May 2013 The M’Naghten Rule “The defendant [Daniel M’Naghten] attempted to kill the Prime Minister and instead killed his secretary. The trial judge instructed the jury to acquit if the defendant was ‘not sensible’ at that time. The jury found the defendant not guilty‚ and on questions propounded by the House of Lords‚ 15 English judges stated the accused was not guilty if he were ‘labouring under such a defect of reason from disease of the mind‚ as not to know

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    The exclusionary rule is intended to reject prove acquired disregarding a criminal litigant’s Fourth Amendment rights. The Fourth Amendment ensures against irrational quests and seizures by law requirement work force. On the off chance that the hunt of a criminal suspect is preposterous‚ the proof acquired in the pursuit will be rejected from trial.The exclusionary administer is a court-made run the show. This implies it was made not in statutes go by authoritative bodies but instead by the U.S.

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    However‚ Congress passed the Postal Act of 1851 which made delivering letters to 3‚000 miles away inexpensive. It had made it more convenient for people to deliver letters to one another from long distances so they might hear from their loved ones sooner. Also‚ Americans were able to live further away from family and friends as the America had expanded westward past the Mississippi River. Slaves could not enjoy the right to deliver letters to loved ones or friend mostly because it was illegal for

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    West Bengal: The Genocidal State under CPI-M Rule Tt was reported in the print media that under the CPI-M rule of the last 34 years in this State (West Bengal) 34 events of mass murder were organised either directly by the police resorting to wanton firing on the crowds consisting of Opposition party members or by the armed “harmads” of the CPI-M to seek political revenge or to establish political control over the areas lost to the Opposition party through elections. In the latter incidents the

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