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    Legal Maxims

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    the deceased can always sue for the recovery of debts due to the deceased.But he cannot sue for the breaches which caused mere personal injuries on nthe deceased. Origins of the maxim latin References ^ Goudy Two Ancient Brocards in Essays in Legal History Vinogradoff (ed.) and Winfield Textbook of the Law of Tort 2nd edn. p.201 ^ a b cf. the remarks of Viscount Simon in Stewart v. London‚ Midland and Scottish Railway Co. 1943 SC (HL) 19 at 26 Pinchon ’s case[3] and Hambly v. Trott.[4] --

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    Legal Studies In December 2002 Dominic Li answered his front door to two men (Richard Nimmo and Maua Sua) both armed with guns. Sua and Nimmo were being paid by Yonky Irvin Tan‚ a drug dealer whom Li’s brother in law owed money to. Both Sua and Nimmo poured hydrochloric acid onto Mr Li where he suffered burns to his face‚ became blind and burns to his oesophagus. Mr Li painfully passed away three weeks later due to these injuries sustained as they led to a blockage in his throat that blocked his

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    Can You Understand The Message? Dating back to the times of slavery‚ the black community in America has historically used music as a vehicle for self-expression and introspection. The blues was the original form of musical self-expression‚ and was conceived from “field hollering”‚ the melodious manner in which slaves working the fields and forests aired out grievances and gave their opinions on their present situation. The use of music for communal empowerment and expression of self within the

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    within himself to publicly confess his sin until the end of the novel‚ whereas shortly after he dies. Thus‚ Hawthorne summarizes the delayed importance of being truthful about oneself in his quote‚ "Be true! Be true! Show freely to the world‚ if not your worst‚ yet some trait whereby the worst may be inferred!" (The Literary Network

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    EMERGING TECHNOLOGY AND THE POSSIBLE IMPACTS ON SOCIETY. In the last few years‚ technology has advanced rapidly‚ enabling significant changes in the ways organizations communicate with each other. Today’s generation rely heavily on technology or electronic device. They are more technical minded and demanded for more access to technology compare to the old generations. Emerging technology makes life more convenient and also has various possible impacts on the society. Based on Wikipedia‚ technology

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    The legal system of the United States of America is very similar‚ almost to the point of being identical‚ to the legal system of the English-speaking Caribbean.”Discuss. The legal system of the United States of America and the English speaking Caribbean are predominantly common law legal systems. Both legal systems share a number of similarities; however‚ there are quite a number of pronounced differences that would make it impossible for one to conclude that both systems are similar to the point

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    Legal Awareness

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    LEGAL AWARENESS IS THE NEED OF THE HOUR “Legal awareness is the need of the hour” for the good of the common masses. For a common man laws are a set of rules or regulations which they have to abide by in order to escape the imprisonment and fine imposed by the government. Knowing law is just not important only for the business class groups‚ lawyers‚ judges‚ victims‚ etc but for each and every existing human being whether whatever its status may be. “Every human has four endowments- self awareness

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    SELECTING A DISCIPLE-MAKER’S MESSAGE Introduction Message selection‚ for the disciple-maker‚ is an all-important endeavor. Effective disciple making does not just simply happen. Happenstance cannot be and should not be the modus operandi of one who desires to reach people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. People are fragile and the Gospel is powerful. God has entrusted his fragile people with a powerful Gospel message. As people who have been entrusted with such a powerful Gospel‚ we should

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    Writing: Message in a Bottle Iroh Dear friends‚ Sometimes finding yourself is hard‚ and sometimes‚ you need to voice your thought. In doing so‚ you may conquer the silence within every man. A silent truth is kept within‚ hidden by fear. Judgment of yourselves stands within you. While there are no men to guide you in your time of supposed need‚ becoming the men you seek will help you realize your duty in the position of power or submission that has been introduced to you. Look into your hearts

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    Legal Framework

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    1. Definition of Clause According to Legal dictionary‚ clause is referring to a section‚ phrase‚ paragraph‚ or segment of a legal document‚ such as a contract‚ deed‚ will‚ or constitution‚ that relates to a particular point. A document is usually broken into several numbered components so that specific sections can be easily located. The Supremacy Clause‚ for example‚ is part of Article IV of the U.S. Constitution An exclusion clause is a term in a contract that seeks to restrict the rights of

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