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    paid for the job done. They even not own the house that they lived in; they act as caretakers of the land and they do not have benefits aside from the payment that they get from doing the job. Our government formulate ways to abolish large landed property and feudal production system. The rural population should be appeased and integrated into the society‚ and this would contribute to the political stability of the country. Comprehensive agrarian reform program (CARP) aims at reducing the inequalities

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    scrutinize on‚ have very specific‚ yet in most cases common views on property. First of all‚ let me define what the term property means. Property‚ as I see it‚ is an object of legal rights that is possessed by an individual or a group of individuals who are directly responsible for this it. In his work Of Justice‚ David Hume puts great emphasis on distribution of property in society. Hume believes that only the conception of property gives society such social virtue as justice. Justice‚ according to

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    attachment and sale of the properties of the judgment-debtor. Since‚ a decree holder does not by virtue of the judgment‚ get a right to the property‚ he cannot get the right by way of filing a suit but by attachment and sale in execution. While through the process of attachment the court informs the world that the property so ordered to be attached is “in its view” and “no existing rights and liabilities should be altered”; through the process of sale of the properties of the judgment-debtor‚ the

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    Copyright and Fair Use Laws Effects of Copyright and Fair Use on Educators Melissa Osuna National University “The power of technology is a two-edged sword…” (Roblyer & Doering‚ 2010‚ p.20)‚ with an infinite amount of easy-access resources available online‚ copyright and fair use laws or more important that ever. The availability of online periodicals‚ full-texts and others resources is increasing drastically‚ and its imperative to make sure teachers

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    registered mortgagee of Bridgman House. The effect of expiry of s 92 Property Law Act. A fixture is anything that was once personal property that has become affixed to the land as to become a part of the land and part of the real property.1 The essential question here is whether it has become so affixed to the land that it is part of the Equity Finance Limited security and has to remain on site with the expiry of s 92 Property Law Act 1952. The starting point is the test set out in Holland v Hodgson

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    Introduction By English land law is meant the land law of England and Wales‚ two of the four parts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland‚ the other two parts being Scotland and Northern Ireland. England and Wales use the same land law‚ and Northern Ireland (like the Irish Republic) also uses English land law‚ but subject to the legislation of its own Parliament. There is‚ therefore‚ no such thing as British land law. The English Land law can only be explained by an elaborate

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    What is land law in English law? Explain how the law distinguishes between whether a thing is a fitting or a fixture or part and parcel of the land itself. Introduction Land is what we step on‚ live on‚ it is very important in our daily life and land in every different area has its owner. That’s how we have the right to say this is mine and we’re the ones who choose what to do with it‚ add something to it or remove something from it‚ change it around or even get rid of it. That’s why we have this

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    An intensive property is a physical quantity whose value does not depend on the amount of the substance for which it is measured. For example‚ the temperature of a system in thermal equilibrium is the same as the temperature of any part of it. If the system is divided the temperature of each subsystem is identical. The same applies to the density of a homogeneous system: if the system is divided in half‚ the mass and the volume change in the identical ratio and the density remains unchanged. According

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    LAGHAI MICHAEL KIKA East Ukrainian national university named after V.Dahl‚ Luhansk LAWS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN THE PROCESS OF SOCIOECONOMIC SYSTEM’S DEVELOPMENT FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. This article provides an analytical overview of how socio-economic development may be promoted by an effective system of intellectual property laws or rights (IPRS). IPRS can play a positive role in encouraging new business development‚ rationalization of inefficient industry‚ and inducing technology acquisition

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    LAW ASSESSMENT 2 PART A: Question 1: 1. Kenny and Duke must register this business name. According to the Business Names Act‚ 2002‚ the legislation states that it is compulsory to register a business name where a person‚ including a company‚ wishes to use a name other than their own. 2. To register a business name‚ the owner or owners must submit an application form and pay the prescribed fees to the appropriate government agency. In New South Wales‚ it is called the Office of Fair Trading

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