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    QUESTION: The Judicature and Application of Laws Act‚ [Cap.358 R.E 2002] is the guiding Legislation on the source of law in mainland Tanzania. Discuss The Judicature and Application of Laws Act‚ [Cap. 358 R.E 2002] is an Act that declare the Jurisdiction of the high court and courts of subordinate thereto and to apply and recognize certain laws. It originated from The Judicature and Application of Laws Ordinance of 1920‚ which was brought by colonial rule of the British

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    [pic] LAW 1 January 2005 Q4 I. (a) Using examples‚ briefly explain the meaning of delegated legislation. Include in your answer an outline description of how Parliament exercises control over the process of delegated legislation. (20 marks) A. (A) Brief explanation of delegated legislation to include for example explanation of how power is delegated: .Enabling Act.‚ explanation of Ministerial Regulations‚ Bye Laws and Orders

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    Scotland and Northern Ireland. Each of these regions can be thought of as a country. However‚ the UK is one state not a federation of states (as in a federal state like the US or Australia) because all the separate parts are subject to the UK Parliament. This is said to have sovereign power. This means that it is subject to no higher legal authority and has the power and authority to make laws for all the separate parts of the UK. In a federal state‚ the parts reserve powers to themselves. England

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    Responsible Accounting 1. Identify at least two behavioral that could arise There are two potential behavior advantages if manager accepts and participate in the responsibility accounting system and participatory budgeting system. Responsibility accounting is used to measure the performance of people and department to foster goal congruence whereas‚ participatory budgeting system is a budgeting process under which those people impacted by a budget are actively involved in the budget creation process

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    AC 1.1: Identify the sources of finance available to a business. Definition of Finance: The science that describes the management‚ creation and study of money‚ banking‚ credit‚ investments‚ assets and liabilities. Finance consists of financial systems‚ which include the public‚ private and government spaces‚ and the study of finance and financial instruments‚ which can relate to countless assets and liabilities. Some prefer to divide finance into three distinct categories: public finance‚ corporate

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    1.10 SOURCES OF LAW The main sources of law in Malaysia can be categories as follows a. the Federal Constitution b. the 13 Constitution of the States comprising the Federation c. Federal law made by Parliament d. State laws made by State Assemblies e. Federal and State Subsidiary Legislation f. Principles of English Law g. Judicial Precedent/ h. Islamic Law 1.10.1 FEDERAL CONSTITUTION Malaysia has a written constitution unlike the United Kingdom. The Federal Constitution is the

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    SOURCES OF LAW OBJECTIVE To provide the candidate with a broad understanding of the Sources of Laws of Kenya: The Constitution Legislation Delegated Legislation. Statutes of General Application in force in England on 12th August 1897. Substance of Common Law and doctrines of equity. African Customary Law. Islamic Law. Hindu Law. Judicial Precedent (Case Law). INTRODUCTION The term sources of law literally means where rues of law are found. This chapter describes the origins of the rules

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    The Sources of English Law compared with their French counter parts Introduction The Sources of English Law are many and varied‚ however there are four main types‚ which have different roles and importance in the British Legal system. According to The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (2013) ‘The four principal sources of UK law are legislation‚ common law‚ European Union law and the European Convention on Human Rights.”  French Law also includes two of these four sources‚ as the France

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    "Sensory Perceptions" Name: Hye Min Shin Professor: Craig A. Munns PHI210 Week2 Assignment Date: October 20‚ 2013 ‚ Provide at least three (3) reasons for believing in the accuracy or inaccuracy of sensory information. Our senses are the connection between the world and our mind. A lot of philosophers defined our senses as the window of the soul. Every sense in our brain work hand to hand and build a combined picture of where we are‚ who we are‚ and what is

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    INTRODUCTION The sources of international law are not the same as those in domestic law. The two major sources creating legally binding rules of international law are treaty and custom. In domestic law the question of the source of a rule or law is seldom controversial. Common law systems rely upon statutes and the decisions to be found in court judgments for evidence of the existence of the rule or law; civil law systems rely upon the appropriate legislation or Codes. It is rarely necessary

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