"You’re not going." Just like that‚ they struck a deal. Of course‚ only one of them were aware of the deal and its terms: one man would enforce his will‚ and the other would cave. "I’m sorry‚ I don’t want trouble‚" Solomon said in an apologetic‚ non-threatening tone. "I just want to pass through and get home peacefully. I’m not bothering anyone." Solomon’s hands were raised shoulder height with his palms facing the man in front of him‚ the universal sign for "I give up." It was true‚ he really
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Core 3.1 2.1. Explain how children and young people’s development is influenced by a range of personal factors 2.2. Explain how children and young people’s development is influenced by a range of external factors 3.2. Explain the reasons why children’s development might not follow the expected pattern Factors that influence development. Core 3.1 2.1 Children’s development is influenced by a variety of different personal factors. Such factors can include Cerebral palsy‚ downs syndrome‚ dyslexia
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against letting a tumble down house’ There are two types of repairing covenants: fully repairing and insuring (FRI) and internal repairing and insuring (IRI). A FRI covenant is common and is where a tenant takes on full repair if the building in terms of structural damage as well as general damage. An IRI covers the internal parts. An IRI covenant usually means there is a higher because the tenant has not taken on the full responsibility of repair. Lease lengths will also determine whether the lease
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violation of its jurisdiction‚ an aggrieved party may file a petition in the State High Court. It is important to note that while challenging the decision of a statutory authority‚ generally the scope of appeal is limited and there is a high degree of deference by courts. The Supreme Court has recognized that in matters relating to economic policy‚ courts must not interfere unless arbitrariness is writ large in the decision making process. Even in cases where intervention of the court is justified
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Contract Law - Question 1 1. Discuss what is meant by ‘unconscionable conduct’. Explain how unconscionable conduct might affect the validity of a contract. In your answer‚ you should include a discussion of any relevant statute law and at least one relevant case. Unconscionable conduct is a broad concept in contract law that involves several doctrines and can be understood at different levels of breath. It is generally referred to as ‘conduct which is wholly unreasonable and is not guided or
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suppliers and manufacturers in respect of any failure of the goods or services to comply with the guarantees. Definitions: Certain terms are defined in the Act itself (Section 2). These definitions are important in determining in what circumstances the Act will or will not apply. The Act defines “Goods”‚ “Service”‚ “Supplier”‚ “Manufacturer”‚ “trade”‚ and other terms. The key definition in the Act is “Consumer”. This is defined to mean a person who:- (a) Acquires from a supplier goods or services
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act is the same as the capacity of his/her principal. The express actual authority of an agent means that an agent has been told orally or in written form by the principal to act on his behalf. Hence‚ the agent’s authority may be restricted by the terms of agreement known as power of attorney. However‚ if the principal has given a vague or ambiguous express authority to the agent‚ then any act that can be imputed to any of the possible meanings of the authority will be considered as proper authorisation
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The effect of the Data Protection Act on e-marketing This guide is based on UK law. It was last updated in March 2008. Topics • Advertising and marketing • Commercial The law relating to data protection is designed to regulate organisations known as data controllers who collect and process information relating to living and identifiable individuals and to provide those individuals with rights in relation to such data. In the UK the position is currently governed by the Data Protection
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The plaintiff of this case is Harvest States Cooperatives and the defendant is Anderson. Harvest States Cooperatives sued Anderson for breach of contract‚ after Anderson failed to deliver 5‚000 bushels of corn. Anderson had spoken to a representative of the coop over the phone to inquire the price of corn which he had available for sale. Harvest States Cooperatives asked Anderson if he would like to see a contract and Anderson said yes. Following through‚ Harvest States Cooperatives sent Anderson
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responsible and efficient manner possible. Current market information is very vital as they define the requirements‚ so that the contracting officers can develop the acquisition strategies‚ seek opportunities for small businesses‚ and negotiate contract terms. Industry partners are the best source for this information‚ so productive interactions is very important and should be encouraged. The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)
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