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    Transamerica V. Lynes

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    Corporation Procedural history The plaintiff purchaser (Transamerica Oil Corporation) brought action to recover damages resulting from defendant sellers’ (Lynes‚ Inc) breach of an express warranty under Kansas Uniform Commercial Code. The U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas awarded damages to the purchaser. The sellers appealed. Facts Harold Brown‚ president of Transameria‚ saw defendants’ advertisement for “production injection packers” in a trade journal. Packers are frequently employed

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    Court Issues Analysis CJA/394 January 3‚ 2013 Court Issues Analysis As society changes‚ the criminal justice system must also change. As the criminal justice system changes it is important to identify areas of the court system that needs changes. Portions of the court system facing changes are the way courts are managed including their problems and resolutions. Victim’s rights have emerged as a new trend in the courts as victims are given the rights to

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    Q. Compare and contrast provisions of FERA‚ 1973 and FEMA‚ 1999. The Foreign Exchange Management Act‚ 1999 (FEMA) replaced the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act‚ 1973 (FERA). FERA was introduced in 1974 to consolidate and amend the then existing law relating to foreign exchange. FERA aimed at having strict controls to conserve India’s foreign exchange. FERA was amended in 1993 to bring about certain changes‚ as a result of introduction of economic reforms and liberalization of the Indian economy

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    the similarities may be due to the authors’ exercise of the "right to fair use of copyrighted materials‚ as guides." The trial court ruled in favor of the respondents‚ absolving them of any liability. Later‚ the Court of Appeals rendered judgment in favor of respondents Robles and Goodwill Trading Co.‚ Inc. In this appeal‚ petitioners submit that the appellate court erred in affirming the trial court’s decision. ISSUE: Whether Robles committed infringement in the production of DEP. HELD:

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    lawsuit in the Court of Claims stating that the design of the exit ramp was the cause of his accident and injuries. The defendant‚ State of New York‚ which owns and operates the mountain‚ stated that the athlete assumed the risks of a dangerous sport and was primarily to blame for the accident. Procedural History: Court of Claims ruled in favor of Morgan and ordered a trial to pay for damages. The defendant appealed and the appellate court dismissed the claim. Morgan appealed in Court of Appeals

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    Learning Team B Assignment Court Comparison Contrast Paper States and federal court system State The state court system is diverse and each state has its own judiciaries. The state has organized systems of courts and special court groups. Inferior courts are the lowest level of state courts that includes municipal‚ magistrate‚ police‚ and county‚ justice of the peace‚ and traffic courts‚ sometimes informal with minor civil and criminal cases. Superior court handles serious offenses

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    Power &Functions of Courts Introduction: We know that there are two main branches of our legal practices‚ they are Civil matters and another is Criminal matters. Civil matters are dealt by Civil Court and Criminal matters are dealt by Criminal Courts. The both Civil and Criminal Court are divided into to main categories. 1. Higher Judiciary that is Supreme Court of Bangladesh. 2. Sub-ordinate Judiciary. It is a very vast effort to describe all the power and functions of both the judiciary

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    Susan M. V. New York Law School‚ No. 129‚ Court of Appeals of New York‚ 76 N.Y. 2d 241; 556 N.E. 2d 1104; 557 N.Y.S. 2d 297; 1990 N.Y. LEXIS 1413‚ April 26 1990‚ Argued‚ June 14‚ 1990‚ Decided Facts: Petitioner law student was placed on academic probation after her first year of law school. A year later‚ having failed to maintain a minimum cumulative average as required by respondent law school’s rules‚ she was dismissed after a hearing of respondent’s academic status committee. She sought reinstatement

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    Uk Court System

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    Courts in UK Her Majesty’s Courts of Justice of England and Wales are the civil and criminal courts responsible for the administration of justice in England and Wales; they apply the law of England and Wales and are established under Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom does not have a single unified judicial system—England and Wales have one system‚ Scotland another‚ and Northern Ireland a third. There are exceptions to this rule; for example in immigration law‚ the

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    005 PHOENIX CONSTRUCTION‚ INC. and ARMANDO U. CARBONEL‚ petitioners‚ 
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THE INTERMEDIATE APPELLATE COURT and LEONARDO DIONISIO‚ respondents. [G.R. No. L-65295 March 10‚ 1987] TOPIC: PONENTE: FELICIANO‚ J. AUTHOR: NOTES: (if applicable) FACTS: 1. In the early morning of 15 November 1975‚ at about 1:30am‚ private respondent Leonardo Dionisio was on his way home from a cocktails-and-dinner meeting with his boss‚ the general manager of a marketing corporation‚ where he had taken "a shot or two"

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