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    Consider Briefly but Critically the Notion of Juridical Interest An interest may be defined as “the object of any human desire and the object of such desire must be distinguished from the thing in respect of which the desire is entertained” The notion of juridical interest links the substantive with the procedure in civil law‚ where the individual goes on with a civil action because he has a right and interest to institute the case and hopefully obtain a favourable result. Moreover‚ juridical

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    EMC Confronts Harassment Charges EMC Confronts Harassment Charges Susan Greene Kaplan University MT203: Human Resources Management Lisa Hone January 17‚ 2011 EMC Confronts Harassment Charges Introduction According to a lawsuit that was filed by two women of EMC are alleging sexual comments‚ company-paid trips‚ and also the failure to promote women for the same experience‚ and on the same basis as male employees where discrimination is not happening. While reading it states that women

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    Customer Complaint Behavior

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    Consumers’ complaint behaviour. Taxonomy‚ typology and determinants: Towards a unified ontology Received (in revised form): 16th August‚ 2003 Dominique Crie ´ is Professor of marketing at the University of Sciences and Technologies of Lille‚ in the Business Administration Department (IAE). He manages the postgraduate degree course: statistical specialisation for marketing databases. He is also a marketing consultant and statistician‚ member of the Association Francaise de Marketing and of the

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    Sexual Harassment

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    lThere are two types of harassment: quid pro quo and hostile environment sexual harassment. Based upon the scenario‚ Mrs. Murphy has a legally viable claim for both quid pro quo and hostile environment sexual harassment against Personal Connections Are Us‚ Inc. Quid pro quo harassment occurred when the manager Dwayne Miller told Mrs. Murphy to accompany him on a trip in which they would share a room. He offered her a transfer to another department and a promotion if she exposed her breasts to him

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    Atkins v. Peak‚ 514 N.E. 2d 850 (1987) Decision by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Facts: On March 20‚ 1982‚ plaintiff Marybeth Atkins sustained serious injuries while skiing at Jimmy Peak Ski Resort. On December 5‚ 1984 plaintiff Marybeth Atkins sued defendant Jimmy Peak. Plaintiff alleged that her injuries were caused by defective ski equipment she had rented from the rental facility on the premises. She further alleged that the defendant failed to inspect ski equipment and the failure

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    Sinohydro

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    There have been some allegations of poor project management and deterioration in performance in ongoing projects undertaken by Sinohydro. Apart from this‚ there have also been complaints of projects being behind- schedule‚ health and safety issues‚ workers’ strikes‚ lack of quality control and environmental problems. Its disreputable history in controversial dam projects around the world clearly signals that some serious looking-into should be done in order to restore its reputation and ethical standards

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    Samantha Smith Memo

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    Ind. Code. Ann. § 34-51-2-5 (West 1998). CONFIDENTIAL F: Ms. Smith slipped on a clear shampoo at 1:30pm.The last inspection was done at 12:45pm leaving 45 minutes since the last inspection. The employee is an older man with glasses. Ms. Smith had her 2 year old son with her at the time and he was allegedly misbehaving. I: Will Ms. Smith be able to recover for her losses from the slip and fall? R: Ind. Code. Ann. § 34-51-2-5 (West 1998). States that In an action based on fault‚ any contributory

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    letter to a client

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    Ms. Ima Smart Smart & Lee PPC 1212 Third Ave‚ Suite 300 Bellevue‚ Florida 25515 June 17‚ 2014 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL: Jim Knott Easy Construction 305 Hanford Ave Richland‚ Florida 25518 Dear Mr. Knott: I am writing this letter to assist you in the understanding of an initial process of your lawsuit up to the filing of a complaint with the courts. Your lawsuit will be governed

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    case digest 1

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    C.A. No. 299             March 18‚ 1946 FELIX ADAN‚ plaintiff-appellant‚ vs. AGAPITO CASILI and VICTORIA ADAN‚ defendants-appellees. OZAETA‚ J.: The plaintiff Felix Adan commenced this action in the Court of First Instance of Camarines Sur against his sister Victoria Adan and the latter’s husband‚ Agapito Casili‚ to secure the judicial partition of the estate left by their deceased mother‚ Simplicia Nepomuceno‚ alleged to consist of six parcels of land which are specifically described in

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    unit 54

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    1.1 Explain what it means to have a Duty of care in your own work role. Duty of Care includes the concepts: • to keep individuals safe • to keep individuals free from harm • to give choice Duty of care is a key concept in working with children and young people. It is a legal term for safeguarding self and others. Children and young people are often vulnerable as they are yet to develop the physical and cognitive capacity to fully care for themselves; they need care and protection

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