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    Introduction This paper examines how the emergence of media globalisation has fuelled debates that have arisen on the weakening of the nation state and the deregulation of government in media ownership. We will address how the tensions between political influence and media globalization create issues that include economic interests‚ resistance to cultural imperialism and promotion of national identity. Such issues create impacts on the role on governments‚ agencies and corporations making decisions

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    Real property conservatory system is a set of procedures and laws that regulates the ownership of each citizen as a farm‚ a land‚ or a house. This system is a French one brought after 1913 (Dahir‚ 12th august 1913). Before this system‚ the land properties were different types. First‚ “Melkia” which is a document that makes a person a landlord by law signed by the “Adoul” and is under Islamic rules “Shariaa”. Second‚ lands of “Guiche” that were and still given by the sultans or kings to the soldiers

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    CASE NOTE: JA PYE (OXFORD) LTD V UK1 For many years‚ there has been a certain ethical discomfort with the doctrine of adverse possession. Recently‚ this‚ this criticism has culminated in accusationsthataccusations that the law in this area violates the human rights of land owners.2 Over the next few pages I examine the case of JA PYE (OXFORD) LTD v UK. . I believe that the judgment in this case should be welcomed as it may help to clarifyclarifies the law in Ireland in this area. 3 I. THE FACTS

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    their clients and they provide a service. Tesco has a public limited company ownership‚ as it’s a large privately run business. The key features of having a public limited company ownership is that they are able to trade on the stock market. Tesco’s type of liability is unlimited as businesses in the public limited company ownerships usually have unlimited liability. The advantages of having a public limited company ownership for Tesco is that because it’s a large business and it is global which means

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    the process led to the transfer of ownership to inappropriate people and as a consequence no beneficial restructuring of enterprises or the economy can be expected. While this paper will attempt to cover the three key facets of privatization: that enterprises be transferred to private ownership; that the new owners be able de jure and de facto to exercise ownership rights; and‚ finally and ultimately most importantly‚ that the new owners exercise their ownership rights in such a way as to bring

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    Law essay Sally agrees to sell 1‚000 tons of polyester fiber to Barry at $10 a ton. She delivers 500 tons under a contract which expressly provides: “…the ownership of the goods shall remain with the Seller which reserves the right to dispose of the goods until payment in full for all goods supplied has been received by it or until such time as the buyer sells the goods to its customers by way of bona fide sale at full market value.” The buyer pays $2500 but subsequently becomes insolvent

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    Joint Tenancy Joint tenancy is a form of ownership of the same property by two or more people together. It is different than other forms of co-ownership. With joint tenancy‚ the last surviving tenant immediately becomes the owner of the whole property upon death of the other joint tenant. Another way of putting this would be called a "right to survivorship." The joint tenants share equal ownership of the property and have equal‚ undivided right to keep or dispose of the property. The right

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    property of $250‚000. b.) The tax consequences to Teal Corporation would be the same as listed above‚ but Grace would have dividend income of $250‚000‚ but only 20% of the $250‚000‚ or $50‚000‚ would be taxed to Grace. Because Grace has a 20% or more ownership interest in Teal Corporation‚ the 80% dividends received deduction is applicable. Grace Corporation would have a basis of $250‚000 in the property. c.) The tax consequences to Teal Corporation would again be the same as in a.) Grace would have

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    * The first premise of all human history is‚ of course‚ the existence of living human individuals. Thus the first fact to be established is the physical organization of these individuals and their consequent relation to the rest of nature. * Men can be distinguished from animals by consciousness‚ or by religion. They begin to distinguish themselves from animals as soon as they begin to produce their means of subsistence‚ a step which is conditioned by their physical organization. By producing

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    Torrens title is a system of land title where a register of land holdings maintained by the state guarantees an indefeasible title to those included in the register. Land ownership is transferred through registration of title instead of using deeds. Its main purpose is to simplify land transactions and to certify to the ownership of an absolute title to realty. It has become pervasive around the countries strongly influenced by Britain‚ especially those in the Commonwealth of Nations and has spread

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