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    Words and Their Implied Meanings Would you rather belong to the "Apple Dumpling Gang" or the "Crypts"? The connotation of the word gang reaches "hit an all time low" in the 1990’s. We envision today’s gang members as drug lords who kill each other on street corners. Society rejects and imprisons them. Once members of a "gang" simply shared common interests and enjoyed social acceptance‚ much as members of a club today. Many pairs of words have experienced a similar disagreement in connotation

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    Industrialisation was a slow transformation that took place in Europe during the first half of the nineteenth century. It affected many people and countries. Lots of areas of society and the economy improved during this time for example banking‚ transportation and communication all changed for the better. ’Western Europe underwent a period of rapid urbanization’ (Merriman‚ 1996‚ p.669). The population grew so the manufacturing industry had to change and improve in order to keep up with demand. Before

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    Religion Gives Meaning to Life Pojman’s conclusion is that religion gives life meaning‚ whereas a secular life is not significant to the way we view our world. He argues that autonomy is freedom with no restrictions and religion gives meaning and purpose to life‚ even though there are some sacrifices to our freedom. He says there has to be an explanation to how our world came to be and that our world comes from something much bigger than any of us can wrap our head around. Pojman gives such detail

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    what extent do Implied Terms offer protection to contracting parties?” Case-Study assignment The simplest definition of the contract is a “legally binding agreement”[1]. However‚ we need to understand that not all agreements are contracts‚ only those that are legally enforceable. Terms of a contract specify the promises‚ obligations and penalties that both parties agree to while formulating that contract. We distinguish between two specific types of these terms: express and implied. Express

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Introduction 2) Implied Terms 3) Custom / Usage 4) Court 5) Past Dealings 6) Statute 7) Goods Act 8) Trade Practices Act 9) Conclusion 10) Recommendations 11) Bibliography INTRODUCTION Agreements are formed in almost every communication; electronic‚ written or oral; daily. Once an agreement fulfills the components required of a contract‚ therein lies the existence of terms of a contract. These terms depict an obligation between

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    Implied Terms Terms can be implied to reflect the presumed intention of the parties‚ or for reasons of public policy. The different bases for implying terms are considered below. Terms Implied to Give Effect to Presumed Intention of Parties Term implied on the basis of business efficacy Business efficacy means that the parties require that term in order that the contract will work (The Moorcock). The following rules for implying a term on the basis of business efficacy were summarised

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    Implied terms Terms implied as a matter of law Implied term of good faith Burker king v Hungry jacks BK同意让jk在他旗下develop bk franchise store.事后BK和shell达成另一个协议悄悄派出了JK。JK告BK breach the implied term of good and faith. Between professional person and their clients For work and material Reg v Rivers locking p 270 Reg叫rivers去装门。Rivers保证那个门是防盗的。可是晚上小偷还是进去了。 相反的例子。Court will not apply the implied term in the circumstance Helicopter v Roter-work p 271 原告叫被告修飞机,并且要求组件一定要符合出产商的要求。但是出产商的要求以及设计被原告视为秘密。后来在机尾上的bolt出现了问题。法庭判定,由于出产商产品

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    BSA I-15 Study and Thinking skills in English ENGL 1013 Implied Topic Sentence In some paragraphs‚ the topic sentences are not stated but implied. In the succeeding paragraph the central idea implied is the miracle of the machine age. At times a writer wants to avoid a direct statement that seems forced or artificial. In such situations the topic sentence is implied. What is implied topic sentence? 1. Some paragraphs doesn’t state there topic sentences. 2. This

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    Introduction Does death give meaning to life? One might wonder how something so morbid could bring meaning to “life”‚ which is supposedly something more pleasant and sound. Bernard Williams was an English philosopher in the 20th century who suggests that death gives meaning to life‚ and that immortality might not be something that one should desire and wish for (Jacobsen‚ 104). In the average human life‚ everyone has many different desires that bring meaning and purpose to that life. There are conditional

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    The principle of implied powers was that the government possessed the authority to make any laws "necessary and proper" to help and protect the American people. Hamilton felt these implied powers were necessary to run an efficient government because it would protect the people from corruption. He felt that the only way for a government to remain stable

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