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    CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN AFRICA CUEA Mission Statement: To promote excellence in research‚ teaching and community service by preparing morally upright leaders based on the intellectual tradition of the Catholic Church. FACULTY OF LAW DEPARTMENT OF PRIVATE LAW BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B) DEGREE PROGRAMME Faculty Vision: To train the students in the Faculty of Law to become conscientious and ethical lawyers who have an excellent grounding in legal principles and who will provide

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    Cayetano vs. Monsod

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    CAYETANO V MONSOD PARAS; September 3‚ 1991 NATURE Petition to review decision of Commission on Appointments FACTS - April 25‚ 1991 – Atty. Christian Monsod was appointed by Pres. Aquino as Chairman of COMELEC - Rene Cayetano opposed such appointment as citizen and taxpayer because Monsod allegedly does not possess the required qualification of having been engaged in the practice of law for at least 10 years - June 18‚ 1991 – Monsod took his oath of office - Monsod’s credentials > member

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    I’ll be presenting the case: L Shaddock & Associates case v Parramatta City Council. First‚ I’ll provide a brief summary of situation that resulted in the court case‚ followed by the case itself‚ which brings up issues of duty of care and negligent mis-statement‚ and concluding with the judgement that was passed. The CASE: Shaddock proposed to purchase a property for the purpose of redevelopment. A telephone inquiry made by Mr Carroll‚ Shaddock’s solicitor‚ as to whether there was any local road

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    Shelter Key Concepts and Features of the Legal System * The right to shelter Article 25 in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) 1948 states that ‘Everyone has a right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well being of himself…. Including… shelter…’ - Right to shelter is a social right considered to be ‘second generation rights’ and is also contained in the International Covenant of Economic‚ Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) 1966. - Australia

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    Chanakya National Law University‚ Patna VIIIth- Semester Project Topic Subject:-Corporate Law-II Roll No. Project Topic 201 Methods for formulation of corporate Restructuring strategies 202 Provisions under Tax Laws for Reverse Merger 203 Scope and jurisdiction of court in amalgamation and merger 205 Modes of Demerger 206 Reverse Merger – A case study 207 Human aspect issues in mergers and acquisitions 208 Human aspect issues after mergers and acquisitions

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    organizations‚ banks and financial institutions‚ foreign investors‚ insurance companies‚ embassies‚ children’s homes and aid organisations. The Firm’s business is divided into two departments these being Litigation and Conveyancing (of which the writer is the head of department). The Conveyancing department deals with commercial transactions‚ privatisation‚ capital markets‚ financing‚ property transactions‚ company law and intellectual property. The Litigation department on the other hand deals with

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    The Castle

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    put forward as the foundation of the Australian relationships. A prime example of mate ship in the castle is the scenario in which Denis represents Darryl despite his lack competence in the area. Denis is used to dealing with small things such as conveyancing wills and probate not constitutional law. I believe that entering into this case with no idea of what he is doing and only representing Darryl out of mate ship is a perfect example of what Australians are like‚ Dennis was a little short on specifics

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    Compare and contrast the role of and function of judges‚ lawyers and lay people within the English courts Lay people are individuals with no legal training from a variety of backgrounds which is said to be used to promote an equal society. The role of Magistrates and Jurors are similar in ways of characteristics needed; for example both must be aged 18-70 and those who are in the police or have previous criminal convictions are ruled out. The selection process is however very different‚ the Lord

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    good title for new transactions‚ even if the succeeding owners are innocent. Despite registration‚ the good title of the property is still vested in the real owners. However‚ changes were introduced with the institution of the Torrens system of conveyancing. One imperative attribute is the concept of indefeasibility conferred upon the title of the registered proprietor. Lord Wilberforce in Frazer v Walker aptly considered the meaning of indefeasibility of title as “a convenient description of the

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    In composing texts‚ composers strive to carry across a voice. A voice‚ which is distinctive due to the various ideologies‚ it brings to the fore. ‘The Castle’ a film‚ directed by Rob Sitch‚ is such a text‚ where the composer creates a ‘distinctly’ Australian voice’ through the examination of such thematic concern as family‚ mateship and the little Aussie battlers. By portraying these ideas‚ the film adopts a unique Australian tone since the Australian culture embodies such sentiments; these sentiments

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