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    Pacific Regional Conference

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    HEAR AND NOW... ONE VOICE Pacific Region Conference (PRC) Registration Packet YMCA OF PIERCE AND KITSAP COUNTIES PRC is packed from start to finish from the day you walk into camp. The core program is based on a carefully crafted themed manual of activities that each cabin facilitator uses to encourage the kind of discussion and sharing that leads to friendship‚ trust and self discovery. By living in co-ed groups‚ teens learn about themselves and each other through structured experiences

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    Data. As compensatory damages‚ Rashi can recover a. $4‚500. b. $4‚000. c. $500. d. $0. ANSWER: A PAGES: Section 3 TYPE: N BUSPROG: Reflective AICPA: BB-Legal 19. Metro Facilities‚ Inc.‚ contracts to sell a parking garage to Nouveau Property Company. The contract pro­vides that if Metro does not close the deal by September 15‚ it must pay Nouveau one-half of the contract price. This provision is not enforceable because it is a. a liquidated damages clause. b. a waiver of breach clause. c. a

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    IS THE NFL TOO DANGEROUS? BY ALEXANDER COLON Football is one of America’s most beloved sports and with the super bowl coming up; fans of the sport are getting ready for the big game. I am an avid football fan myself and love playing it as much I enjoy watching it. What I have come to notice recently‚ is how the lives of football players are drastically changed when they are off the field. Football is a full contact sport‚ if you’re not prepared or unprotected at any given time

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    MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT This Memorandum of Agreement (herein referred to as “Agreement”) is made and entered into the Municipality of Rizal‚ Philippines by and between ____________________________________________________ with office Address at Rizal Branch‚ Aglipay‚ Rizal Nueva Ecija represented by its Branch Manager‚ ______________________________________‚ herein after referred to as ________________________. - and - INSTITUTE OF EDUCATIONAL SOLUTIONS - Nueva Ecija‚ represented by the School

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    Discretion: Legal Factors seriousness of the offense frequency of the offense prior or current system involvement extralegal factors: race gender: protective and chivalry factor socioeconomic status age other factors: demeanor family situation victim or citizen complaint departmental style/policy goal peer associations police can search and seize a juvenile with parental consent united states vs Matlock 1974 parents may not be able to give consent of search

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    Sunshine Law Case Study

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    an insurance company‚ requiring a waiver to use tools while blazing hiking trails in Pyramid and Turkey Mountain. The need to sign waivers started with the sledding incident. A couple of years ago‚ a person from another town came to Montville Township to sled and accidentally hurt himself. The town was sued and the insurance rates came up for the town‚ so the town had to take more safety precautions so they would not lose more money. That is why they want a waiver when using tools to blaze trails

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    Business Law 231 Group Tort Assignment The plaintiff in this case‚ hereafter referred to as Erin Langworthy‚ has a cause of action against the following defendants: Victoria Falls Bungee Company and the Bungee Cord Manufacturer (if proven that the manufacturing of the bungee cord was faulty prior to any use).  Each will be discussed throughout the report in their respective order‚ with emphasis on Victoria Falls Bungee Co. The cause of action being pursued against Victoria Falls Bungee Co. is

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    Berghuis v. Thompkins Procedural History Van Chester Thompkins was charged with multiple charges. He moved to suppress his statements made during the interrogation. He was found guilty on all charges by a jury of his peers and sentenced to life in prison without parole. His appellate counsel filed a motion for a new trial which was rejected by the trial court. He appealed the ruling to the Michigan Court of Appeals and the trial courts original refusal to suppress his pre-trial statements

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    OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS Book IV‚ New Civil Code of the Philippines Title I‚ Obligations – Article 1156 to 1304 Title II‚ Contracts – Article 1305 to 1430 Outline of Topics: Obligations (Prelim-Midterm) Chapter 1- General Provisions Art. 1156-1162 i – Definition of Obligation ii – Sources of Obligation Chapter 2 – Nature and Effect of Obligation – Art. 1163-1178 - Obligations of Debtor - Rights of Creditor - Breaches of Obligation - Liabilities of Debtor - Remedies of Creditor -

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    Kent vs Us

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    the waiver. Kent was subsequently found guilty in criminal court on six counts of housebreaking and robbery and sentenced to 30 to 90 years in prison. Kent’s lawyer sought to have the criminal indictment dismissed‚ arguing that the waiver had been invalid. He also appealed the waiver and filed a writ of habeas corpus asking the State to justify Kent’s detention. Appellate courts rejected both the appeal and the writ‚ refused to scrutinize the judge’s "investigation‚" and accepted the waiver as

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