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    The law and legal system of Mauritius are an unusual hybrid and a remarkable instance of comparative law in action. As a consequence of its history‚ as an overseas possession of France from 1715 to 1810 and as a British colony from 1814 until it achieved independence within the Commonwealth in 1968‚ its law and legal system reflect the legal traditions of both its former colonial rulers. In general terms‚ Mauritian private law is based on the French Code Civil while public law and commercial law

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    Loi Truong "Shall" is frequently used in statutes‚ laws and regulations. Whenever we try to explain a particular law or provide advice in relation a particular law‚ it is inevitable that we simply replicate the word "shall" as it is used in the statutes‚ laws and regulations. Nevertheless‚ the use of the word "shall" does not convey the right meaning in the context of what we are writing. Oftentimes‚ "shall" functions as a "directive" when used in statutes. On the contrary‚ when we are explaining

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    BUSI 2601: BUSINESS LAW CHAPTER 1: THE ROLE OF LAW How Do We Define Law? 1. Law is needed to protect persons and property; it prohibits conduct that society believes to be harmful to others. The law punishes a wrongdoer who is found guilty of such conduct‚ and usually also give the vistim a right to obtain compensation from the wrongdoer. It prescribes simple but vital rules that allow us to get on with our everyday lives. 2. Law gives government the powers to act for the benefit of society

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    Week 3 : Week 3 - LAW304_Midterm 1. Court decisions and statutes can take away rights created by the United States Constitution. (Points : 1) True False 2. The right to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures conducted by the police is guaranteed by state statute. (Points : 1) True False 3. E-mail accounts of employees that are created through their employer are private only if there is a door that can be closed to ensure others

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    Australia that would be the Commonwealth. The ratification (recognition) of international treaties/conventions fall under the Commonwealth Constitution specifically under external affairs: s 51 (xxix) Domestic or municipal laws originate from statute or case law. It regulates relations between people or organisations within the borders of a state or country. * Public/private Public law deals with the organisation of government and its relationship with the people. Examples are administrative

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    based off of their religious beliefs. The trial court ruled against them‚ and denied the group the marriage license. At this point the Conway’s and Ms. Evans would like to appeal the trial court decision. Issue: This memorandum will discuss statutes‚ and case law Utah may use in the appeal against our clients claims of constitutional violations‚ and religious rights to carry out polygamy as a religious right. Discussion: When discussing the issue of polygamy‚ the one case ruling mostly‚ and

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    In the case of Doe vs Bolton‚ 5 judges had a say in the case. Mr. Justice Blackmun delivered the opinion of the case. Blackmun states that in section 21202(a) of the American Law Institute’s Model Penal Code that “an abortion is necessary because:a continuation of the pregnancy would endanger the life of the pregnant woman or would seriously and permanently injure her health; or the fetus would very likely be born with a grave‚ permanent‚ and irremediable mental or physical defect; or the pregnancy

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    Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). Obamacare is a United States federal statute created and enacted during the reign of President Obama. This statute was mainly created to increase the quality of health insurance and its affordability in the country as well as lowering the uninsured rate through the expansion of insurance coverage and reduce the cost of healthcare. Despite in the around for about seven years‚ this statute has continued to cause controversy in the Congress‚ in the courts‚ and among

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    Doctrine of Repugnancy

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    field. 2. That there can be no repeal by implication unless the inconsistency appears on the face of the two statutes. 3. That where the two statutes occupy a particular field‚ but there is room or possibility of both the statutes operating in the same field without coming into collision with each other‚ no repugnancy results. 4. That where there is no inconsistency but a statute

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    the concepts and institutions of the Western legal tradition influence the colony of New South Wales and‚ ultimately‚ the development of the Australian legal system? The concepts and institutions of the Western legal tradition‚ namely common and statute law‚ the court system and the Bill of Rights‚ influenced the colony of New South Wales‚ and ultimately‚ the development of the Australian legal system to a great extent. Although the concepts and institutions of the Western legal tradition continue

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