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    Neka

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    (Joymania Development and CDV Software Entertainment AG / 2002) Technical Specifications: - Windows® 98/ME/2000/XP - Intel® or AMD® Processor with 450 MHz - DirectX® 8.1 - 3D Video Accelerator Card e.g. TNT2‚ ATI Radeon‚ GeForce Series - 128 MB RAM - 16 MB free disc space - Soundcard with DirectX® support Starting the game Under Start/Program Files/Santa Claus in Trouble/ click on the respective icon. The Menus: Start Game – Start a

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    real (there is some physical thing which may be the subject of possession‚ the delivery of which completely discharges the obligation) • To do • Not to do personal (non-fulfillment is resolved in the end by the payment of an indemnification of damages) Obligation to do or not to do • Perfection of the obligation devolves upon the person himself who is bound Obligation to give • Intimately connected with the thing that is the subject matter of relation • Definition: That which has for its

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    CHAPTER 1 General Provisions “An obligation is a juridical necessity to give‚ to do or not to do.” (Art. 1156) * OBLIGATION * obligatio‚ Latin‚ means tying or binding * tie or bond recognized by law by virtue of which one is bound in favor of another to render something * duty under the law of the debtor or obligor - Civil Code * Juridical Necessity * the rights and duties arising from obligation are legally demandable and the courts of justice may be called

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    Nd Contracts Outline Professor Murray 1. Contract Remedies (Chapter One) What is a contract?- promise or set of promises‚ for breach of which the law gives a remedy or the performance of which the law recognizes as a duty. Types of contracts- a. express: formed by language‚ oral or written b. implied: formed by manifestations of assent other than oral or written language; by conduct. c. quasi: not contracts at all‚ construed by courts to avoid unjust enrichment‚ by permitting plaintiff

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    Age Discrimination

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    those of us considered "old" by hiring managers and companies? The biggest issue‚ and one which is hard to address‚ is the perception that older workers are not as capable or as qualified as younger counterparts. Age discrimination continues to damage our society‚ reducing both the incomes and the self-confidence of millions of Americans. A Harris survey‚ conducted in 1989‚ reported that one million workers aged 50 to 64 believed that they would be forced to retire before they were ready. Most

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    Unpaid Seller

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    Unpaid Seller Definition: In a transaction of sale it is not possible to avoid credit sales. In credit sales there is a risk of a debtor not paying the price of the goods even after the credit period is over. The seller of the goods therefore must possess some rights which he can use to secure payment of the price. If the recovery of the price is not possible due to the reason of bankruptcy of the buyer‚ he must have some other remedies. The Sale of Goods Act has made elaborate provisions regarding

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    Sources of common law I. Sources of the Common Law A. Court Decisions The principal source of positive law in the common law system is customary law. The common law system has some analogies to French medieval law: trial by jury‚ the binding nature of precedent. B. Statutes and treaties Statutes and treaties are the other source of law in the anglo-saxon world. However to be enforced even statutes and treaties must be ultimately interpreted by judges. Statutes are however controlling; that

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    Article Review In an article written by Frank J. Thompson‚ titled “The Rise of Executive Federalism: Implications for the Picket Fence and IGM” he writes that federalism is a key part of the American political structure. Thompson further explains that federalism has carved the characteristics of public administration. That there are challenges with federalism and for those that have to administer government programs. Are the programs efficient and effective are they responsive and accountable

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    time‚ a specific performance can be filed to the court to demand Edwin to adhere to the terms of the existing contract by selling the car to Adam with the agreed price. Due to the fact that the vintage cars cannot be acquired easily‚ compensation of damages will not be an adequate remedy to

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    no longer be found so that the new TCTs were issued under her name. * The stepmother sold it to Catalina who later mortgaged the lots for 200‚000 pesos. * When Corazon learned of the foregoing‚ she filed a complaint for reconveyance and damages but she later on agreed on outside court Compromise Agreement. Their final agreement was: * The title to the lots shall be transferred direct to its interested buyer with Catalina assuming and paying from the proceeds of the sale her mortgage

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