Subject Business Law Subject Number BBC131 Trainer Mr Tony Antoniou Due Date 7th Oct 2012 Chapter 1 LEGAL FOUNDATIONS Tutorial Questions 1 Why did common law become so rigid and flexible? The social behaviour of surroundings where society
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Alexander 336-323 B.C.E. King of the Ancient Greek Kingdom of Macedon Tutored by the philosopher Aristotle until the age 16 Succeeded his father Philip II to the throne at the age of 20 Spent most of his ruling years on an unprecedented military campaign through Asia and northeast Asia Had created one of the largest empires in the ancient world by the age of thirty Overthrew the Persian king Darius III and conquered the entirety of the First Persian Empire Undefeated in battle and considered one
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QUESTION: Discuss the salient dimensions of administrative justice and making reference to case law highlighting the most important rights linked to administration of justice. AUTHOR: KATALILO JOY INTRODUCTION This paper will be a discussion of the leading dimensions of administrative justice and will highlight the fundamental rights linked to administration of justice. Governments exist to provide guidance to its people. In fulfilling this important duty‚ governments make decisions
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CONSTITUTIONAL CONCERNS FOR AGENCY ACTION/CONTROL 1) NONDELEGATION a) Look to when the statute in the question has really broad language/purposes b) Rule: Under the non-delegation doctrine‚ Congress cannot delegate its legislative power to an agency because the Constitution vests Congress with this power. i) But long as the Act from Congress gives the agency some “intelligible principle” that the agency must conform to‚ the delegation will survive. Whitman (agency cannot sure own non-delegation
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of property • Trespass - direct an unlawful interference with possession of person‚ property or land‚ regardless or intention of trespasser Tortes verses contract law • Tort law - special relationship other than a contract which forms the basis of civil claims (e.g. Patient/doctor‚ parent/child) • Contract law - legally binding agreement forms the basis of the civil claim • For a tort to be successful - plaintiff must prove existence of certain elements that give rise to
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Bad Law/Lawyers Introduction: Law is a term which does not have a universally accepted definition‚ but one definition is that law is a system of rules and guidelines which are enforced through social institutions to govern behavior. What is bad law you may ask? Bad law ties in with quite a few things‚ as a matter of fact it’s a very big subject but I would like to break it down to just a few certain topics. The topics that I would like to discuss are what is and makes a bad lawyer in general
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Number 1-Student Law Review Journal Article Selected developments in "privacy" law. Helen Fenwick. S.L. Rev. 2012‚ 66(Sum)‚ 5-10. [Student Law Review] Publication Date: 2012 Number 8-JP -Justice of the Peace & Local Government Law House of Lords judgment in the Naomi Campbell case Citation: J.P. 2004‚ 168(21)‚ 396-399 Subject: Human rights; Media and entertainment Keywords: Breach of confidence; Celebrities; Drug addiction; Freedom of expression; Privacy Documents: Legal Journals
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Laws of Life “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” – Oscar Wilde Life is complicated. Life sucks. Life is hard. Yeah‚ yeah‚ I know those are cliché. Everyone has stated one of those statements before in their lifetime to describe a point where they felt like stuff wasn’t going their way. I used say those statements all the time and still do every now and then. But I learned not to make excuses like previously stated with this law of life: Be yourself. From 6th to 8th grade‚ I wanted
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| The Lemon Law | In Ohio | | | | | | | In 1994‚ the National Association of Attorneys General conducted a nationwide survey that placed problems with automobiles as the number one consumer complaint. Somewhere between 2 - 30% of all new domestic and foreign vehicles sold each year have substantial performance or safety problems that cannot be readily repaired. State lemon laws provide consumers with courses of action they can take when they have purchased a defective
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contract recognizable by law. This is because sometimes the parties to an agreement may not intend to create legal relations; for example‚ agreements on social arrangement. Some agreement also do not result in contract because one or more of the principle governing contractual relations may not have been satisfied; for example‚ when the purpose of the agreement is illegal‚ or there is a lack of consideration. The word ‘contract’ may be defined as ‘an agreement’ enforceable by law’. In other words‚ a
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