State‚ Government and Law 1. State An entity can be regarded as a state if it satisfies the following essentials of statehood 1. Population 2. Territory 3. Government 4. Sovereignty or Supremacy State can be unitary (only one govt. throughout the territory); federal(distribution of powers between central and state governments); monarchy(hereditary king as the ruler); republic(the head of the state is not a monarch but an elected person) etc. The ultimate aim of the state is
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Bitoon Seeds Extract (Barringtonia asiatica) as Potential Antibacterial Agent An Investigatory Project Submitted As Entry to the 2010 Regional Science Fair Jorge Andrew C. Bagaipo Jessa Mae C. Macana Loriel Mari E. Berte Researchers Ma. Edylyn L. Noguerra Adviser ABSTRACT The study entitles “Bitoon seeds Extract (Barringtonia asiatica) as Potential Antibacterial Agent aims that the antibacterial agent of the seeds and determines its inhibitory effect to the growth of
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enter into a legally enforceable agreement with each other. * Tortuous liability = a tort consists of the breach of duty imposed by the law(negligence‚ trespass) Criminal liability before convicted you have to prove mens rea (guilty mind) and actus reus (prohibited act). Strict liability are wrongful acts where prove of mens
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LWB138 Fundamentals of Torts Notes and Outline (ISAACS) Semester 1‚ 2008 Matthew Robinson Table of Contents Week 1: Introduction to Torts and Causes of Action 3 Purpose of the Law of torts 3 What is a Tort? 3 The Development of Torts 3 The Role of Torts 3 Insurance 4 Persons able to sue and be sued 4 Classifications of Causes of Actions 4 Trespass Actions 4 Actions on the case 5 Options between trespass and action on the case 5 Trespass to person 6 Battery 6 Assault 7 Defences
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Title: A Study on Dishonour of Negotiable Instrument with Special Emphasis on laws of Dishonour of Cheque in India Table of Contents Chapter No. | Chapter Title | Page No. | Chapter 1 | Introduction:-Title General IntroductionStatement of the Problem Objective of the StudyHypothesisesResarch Question Scope and Limitation Research MethodologyTentative ChapterizationReview of Literature | 5-9 | Chapter 2 | Meaning of Negotiable Instrument and Dishonour of Negotiable Instrument | 10-12 |
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What is Sportswear? Sportswear is clothing‚ including footwear‚ worn for sport or physical exercise. Sport-specific clothing is worn for most sports and physical exercise‚ for practical‚ comfort or safety reasons. Typical sport-specific garments include shorts‚ tracksuits‚ T-shirts‚ tennis shirts and polo shirts. Specialized garments include wet suits(for swimming‚ diving or surfing) and salopettes (for skiing) and leotards (for gymnastics). For most sports the athletes wear a combination of different
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LAWS1061 Notes Introduction Definition of tort law concerns the obligations of persons living a crowded society to respect the safety‚ property and personality of their neighbours both as priori and ex post matters (compensation to those wrongfully harmed). Tort law has a compensatory function which means damages may be awarded where a person had been injured by the negligence of another. Compensation may not be adequate for damages‚ which an individual has experienced. Needs proof that another
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table of contents TABLE OF CASES 1. Amar Singh v. State‚ AIR 1968 Raj. 11. 1. Baburao Vithal Survade v. State of Gujarat‚ 1972 Cr. L.J. 1574. 1. Bedford v. R.‚ [1988] A.C. 130. 1. Bishan Singh v. Emperor‚ AIR 1929 Lah. 443. 1. Chhagan v. State‚ AIR 1954 Sau. 34. 1. Deo Narain v. State of U.P.‚ (1973) 1 SCC 347. 1. Emperor v. Ashrafuddin‚ 1942 Cri. L.J. 450. 1. Fisher‚ [1987] Crim. L.R. 334 (CA). 1. Ghansham Dass v. State (Delhi Admin.)‚ AIR 1979 SC 44. 1. Gurbachan Singh v. State
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Week 1: Readings: Chapter 1 (principles book) What is a Tort? You mean a tart? Like a caramel tart? Torts are common law causes of action. A tort is a wrongdoing that results in injury to another person or damage to property. Torts differ from crimes in that crimes are punishable by the state in criminal court‚ whereas torts generally allow individuals to seek compensation for their injuries in civil court. Some acts can be both a tort and a crime. For instance‚ threatening to seriously injure
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Introduction Two promiscuous females named Ruby Bates and Victoria Price‚ dressed in overalls hoboed across the state of Alabama when they had accused nine boys of rape in order to avoid the minor accusations‚ which they would have been charged with if the posse at Paint Rock had caught them. The newspaper has done no different as the allegations in the afternoon of the arrest had already turned to incontestable facts. A local newspaper‚ Jackson County Sentinel‚ had the front bold headlines stating
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