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    branch‚ and other independent government agencies to use their power and authority over businesses and society. Administrative agencies are in charge to carry out and apply the law of statutes and the Constitution. According to Melvin (2011)‚ “these agencies are empowered to administer the details of federal statutes and have broad powers to impose regulations‚ make policy‚ and enforce the law in their designated area of jurisdiction.” ("Chapter 1‚ Administrative Law"). An example of one of these

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    POLITICS‚ GOVERNANCE & THE NEW PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION CONCEPT OF CONSTITUTION CONSTITUTION defined. A constitution is “that body of rules and maxims in accordance with which the powers of sovereignty are habitually exercised.” Broadly speaking‚ every state has some kind of a constitution—a leading principle that prevails in the “administration of its government until it has become an understood part of its system‚ to which obedience is expected and habitually yielded.” (Cooley‚ 1868) In a restricted

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    This assignment is designed to provide a clear explanation of two statements such as: (1)‘it is as false to claim that the United Kingdom does not have a constitution’ as (2)‘it is to claim that the constitution that the United Kingdom does possess is uncodified’”. In other words to consider whether the UK have a constitution; if yes‚ what kind of a constitution the UK possesses. To answer these two statements one should define the meaning of a constitution and its purposes; what are the differences

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    Outline the sources of the UK Constitution (10 mark) One of the main and most significant sources of our constitution include Statute Law‚ this is law made by Parliament also known as Primary legislation. However only the laws that affect the powers and responsibilities of governing bodies or the rights of citizens are of constitutional significance. For example the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act 2011‚ this took away one of the prime ministerial powers as it introduced fixed term elections for the

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    Memorandum Date: October 18‚ 2016 To: Candie Cardigan‚ CARDWARE Inc. From: Robyn Broadwater Re: NEGLIGENCE _____________________________________________________________________________ With this memorandum we would like to convey about the new sweater line of cardwares‚ Meaning of the terms utilized by the Restatement is critical. The word "purpose" is used all through the Restatement to imply that the performer covers the results of his or her demonstration or trusts those outcomes are significantly

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    This case study from the first paper through now has always left me questioning what was the right course of action‚ and what would be wrong to do. After reading how different classmates took the same information provided and concluded on how to respond I was somewhat amazed to see not only those who felt that ‘duty to warn and protect’ did not apply here‚ but even the differences in how those who did agree came to their conclusions as to why they would warn‚ and what other processes they would take

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    Question2 (P47): Facts: Mary is the owner of a successful business selling women’s shoes. She seeks advice from her accountant to expand her business. Susan‚ the accountant‚ tells Mary that she has several options. Issue: • Recommendation for Mary‚ and influences to the advice. • Whether a public entity is the most appropriate entity for her mining venture. • Should Susan incorporate? If so‚ should she adopt a company structure? • Assuming Susan adopts a company structure‚ what type of Liability

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    constitutions of each state. A constitutional law is the supreme law and all other laws are based off of the constitutional law. If a law is considered unconstitutional‚ it will not be enforced and will be erased. Statutes are passed by legislative bodies at any level of government. Federal statutes are laws

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    protection for the individual and their rights. the UK constitution is uncodified‚ which means that it is not all written down in one document therefore entrenched creating a higher law like that of America; it is split into several different locations‚ statute law‚ common law‚ conventions‚ works of constitutional authority and EU law and treaties. This means that the UK constitution is not entrenched or codified and sources such as common law and convention are not written down but are traditions and customs

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    The advantages of an unwritten constitution far outweigh the disadvantages (40) You must make a judgement. A constitution is a set of rules that establish duties and functions of the government and defines the basic principles to which society must conform. In this essay I will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of an unwritten constitution and show that I agree with this statement. On one hand‚ if a written constitution was introduced it would affect the power of government‚ relationship

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