LAW ON OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS* I. Introduction A. Law - from the Latin word “lex” which is derived from the verb “Ligare” meaning “to bind” - a rule of conduct‚ just and obligatory promulgated by legitimate authority for the common observance and benefit (as defined by Sanchez Roman‚ a Spanish Civilist) B. Sources of Law 1. Legislative- Congress 2. Constitution- supreme law of the land 3. Administrative or Executive Orders‚ Regulations and Rulings-
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Stakeholder Theory Defining it in relationship to Social Responsibility Author note This paper will help our class research the Stakeholder theories to come up with a framework to address the issues in the Niger Delta‚ defining principle of who or what really counts concerning the core‚ the fringe and other stakeholders; so that this project will be socially responsible and a win-win for all. Abstract This paper will explore and define the what
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A stakeholder is any individual or group who can affect or is affected by the actions‚ decisions‚ policies‚ practices‚ or goals of the organisation (Freeman 1984‚ 25). They have the interests in the activities of an organization and can be divided into internal and external stakeholders. In addition‚ there are different levels of stakeholders: primary and secondary. The level of stakeholders depends on the political‚ economic and social environment. Internal stakeholders are those from within the
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Prescription is a mode of acquiring (or losing) ownership andother real rights thru the lapse of time in the manner and under theconditions laid down by law ( Article 1106 ). W HAT ARE THE DIFFERENT CONCEPTS OF PRESCRIPTION ? Prescription is a legal term used to refer to a. Acquisitive prescription -- the acquisition of right by the lapseof time under the conditions laid down by law ( Article 1106‚ par. 1 )‚ which may be ordinary or extra-ordinary. b. Extinctive
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’All they seem to do is talk and play games - that’s not learning a language. I bet they don’t even know what the future perfect is.’ What other opinions would you expect from someone with views like this‚ and how would you refute his arguments? SECTION B – Question 6 A person with the view that within a communicative classroom ‘all they seem to do is talk and play games [which is] …not learning a language.’ Would probably also hold the view that language should be taught within the boundaries
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All It Takes Is Some Faith Being gifted with athleticism is truly a blessing. I have played many sports throughout my years‚ and I don’t mean to brag‚ but I am pretty good! I am a fast learner and I pick up on things so quickly. When I am committed to something‚ I do not give up. I never give up. If I start something‚ I make sure I finish it. It’s a pet peeve that I have. For example‚ if I borrow a few dollars from someone‚ I always make sure I pay that person back‚ like I said I would. If I don’t
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“All laws are rules but all rules are not laws” The fact that all laws are rules but all rules are not laws can be wholly feasible. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ a “law” is outlined as an enforceable body of official rules and regulations‚ established by people in authority who use them to govern the affairs of people in a society whereas a “rule” is a special category of law written by state agencies to support‚ clarify‚ or implement specific laws enacted by the legislature called
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Jasmine Freeman Period:3/AP English 11 12/03/14 Queen Elizabeth I Speech at Tilbury What tone and 3 devices did Queen Elizabeth use in her speech at Tilbury to the troops? In 1588 Queen Elizabeth I gave a speech to her troops in Tilbury. The queen gave the speech to give the troops a sense of confidence and to help encourage the troops to repel the expected invasion of England. Elizabeth I conveys a tone of confidence by using these 3 devices in her speech: Diction‚ Imagery‚ _________________
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Walter Jackson Freeman II Walter Jackson Freeman II (1895-1972)‚ American neurologist‚ specialized in the lobotomy‚ which showed his devotion to helping the mentally ill. According to an article called “Walter Jackson Freeman II‚” posted by the Birtanica Online Encyclopedia‚ between 1920 and 1930‚ Freeman attended different facilities to extend his view on mental illnesses: University of Pennsylvania‚ University of Pennsylvania’s on campus hospital‚ Europe‚ and Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital of Washington
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Raz’s argument from legitimate authority to the sources thesis is not sound. I make that argument in Part II after‚ in Part I‚ reconstructing Raz’s argument. I Does law claim legitimate authority? Raz says it does. Adhering to the prevailing view in jurisprudence‚ Raz appears to agree that legitimate authority consists in a right to rule paired with a correlative obligation among the authority’s subjects to obey. This talk of “rights” and “obligations” differs legitimate authority from illegitimate
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