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    Originally‚ common law was customary law‚ folk law‚ based on precedent. There was of course statutory law -- the king’s law -- but common law guided how it was enforced and administered. No real common law exists today‚ having been entirely codified as statutory law throughout the English-speaking world. There remains‚ however‚ what are sometimes termed common law rights. Now and again‚ a new situation arises where there is no law to guide a judge‚ but where there really is something to adjudicate

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    has possession of the ball‚ and the time remaining in the game. The information is updated every two to three minutes‚ and the time it takes to transmit information is also two to three minutes. Issue: In this case‚ the NBA is appealing an injunction issued by the United States District Court for the Southern District of

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    QUESTION 1 Issue: the issue about company’s constitution and whether the loan contract between ABC bank and Sambal Pty Ltd is invalid. State the law: Section 140 of the corporations act states that: “A company’s constitution (if any) and any replaceable rules that apple to the company have effect as a contract: (a) Between the company and each member; and (b) Between the company and each director and company secretary; and (c) Between a member and each other member; Apply the law: According

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    Casey Martin Case Summary

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    This case is about Casey Martin‚ a professional golfer‚ which had a disability that prevented him from trotting across the golf course in a timely matter. Martin had a degenerative circulatory disorder that constitutes a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) (Quimbee.com‚ 2015). “Passed by Congress in 1990‚ the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) is the nation’s first comprehensive civil rights law addressing the needs of people with disabilities‚ prohibiting discrimination

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    remaining aware of what is occurring in the markets and keeping aware of those that may be attempting to benefit from the use of similar trademark a manager can alert the legal division of the company early on in order to allow the company to obtain injunctions against those attempting to infringe upon the companies trademark. From a managers perspective trademark infringement is important not only to the company but also directly to the manager as loss of business will affect his sales when individuals

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    Ltd reorganized their company and now called Software Pty Ltd. The problem is whether the Computers Pty Ltd can seek a court injunction to prevent Systems Pty Ltd from soliciting its customers. Now please discuss this issue with the people around you for the few minutes. Then we talk about that. For this question‚ who think the Computers Pty Ltd need seek a court injunction to prevent Systems? And who think not? …. Our group research that few relevant cases and try to find the answer on this

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    Importance of equity

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    In common law‚ a formality among judges was developed‚ typified by a reluctance to deal with matters that were not or could not be processed in the proper form of action. In other words‚ if a person did not follow the proper procedure or done an error in the formalities‚ the person making the claim would lose the case even though that person obviously suffered a wrong. It is one of the equitable maxims that ’Equity looks to the intention and not the form’ which stands that it is fair to look at the

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    Robertson‚ Arlen Duke‚ (2009). Principles of Contract Laws. Sydney. Thomson Reuters. excess by February 26‚ 2013 2) http://www.e-lawresources.co.uk/Frustrated-contracts.php excess by February 27‚ 2013 3) http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/injunction excess by February 27‚ 2013 4) http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-quantum-meruit.htm excess by February 27‚ 2013 5) http://www.slideshare.net/Shanileo/im-13355646 excess by February 27‚ 2013

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    Storming the Court This true story begins with the overthrow of the first elected president of Haiti and the persecution of his supporters by a military regime. In the early 90’s‚ thousands of people fled Haiti on boats headed to the United States. The US coast guard intercepted the refugees‚ INS’s hasty screening process determined they were all economic migrants and returned them to Haiti. A group of Florida lawyers were concerned with INS screening processes and filed the Baker lawsuit. The court

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    would refuse to work Pullman cars or any car that was attached to one. This outraged the American government‚ since the primary way that mail was transported was on rail. A court injunction was ordered that Debs and other leaders to stop the interference of the mail. Debs and the other leaders did not acknowledge the injunction. This forced then president Grover Cleveland to send in Army troops to get the mail going again. As a result of this‚ 13 strikers were killed and property damage was in the millions

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