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    LOBOFinal Exam 2

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    FINAL EXAMINATION SPRING SESSION 2008 SCHOOL OF LAW Student Family Name: Student Given Names: Student Number: Course: Unit Name (In Full): LAW OF BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS Unit Number: 200183 Time Allowed: 3 (THREE) HOURS plus 10 (TEN) minutes reading time. Number of Questions: 3 (THREE) Total Number of Pages: 4 (FOUR) Lecturer’s Name: DR MASUDUL HAQUE‚ MARGARET HYLAND INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING 1 Write your name and student number on the top of this

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    Ui vs Bonifacio

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    Ui vs. Bonifacio Adm. Case No. 3319‚ June 8‚ 2000 Facts: Complainant Lesli Ui found out that her husband Carlos Ui was carrying out an illicit relationship with respondent Atty. Iris Bonifacio with whom he begot two children. Hence‚ a complaint for disbarment was filed by complainant against respondent before the Commission on Bar Discipline of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines on the ground of immorality‚ more particularly‚ for carrying on an illicit relationship with the complainant’s

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    Pleading False Innocence: A Study In Temperament Paul‚ the major character in Willa Cather’s short story‚ goes through his world awkwardly and never really feels comfortable in his own skin and feels that he can’t really fit in anywhere. He is completely in love with art‚ theater‚ and music in which his current job as an usher at Carnegie Hall in Pittsburgh allows him to satisfy his obsession with art. Paul has the thought in his head that art is a kind of fantasy land and uses the art as a

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    changes will not have a lasting impact. Then‚ with input from many pleading species of animals and a native person‚ a resolution to change is decided upon. Big business‚ industrialism‚ over-population and a modern technical society are portrayed as the main problems. The authors present a strong message to future generations on environmental issues‚ using a comic style with young children as the main characters‚ native peoples and pleading animals‚ and repetition with emotional and ethical appeals to

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    The Constitution of India

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    The Constitution of India is the longest written constitution for a country‚ containing 395 articles‚ 12 schedules‚ numerous amendments and 117‚369 words. Indian Law is largely based on English common law because of the long period of British colonial influence during the period of the British Raj. After the failed rebellion against the British in 1857‚ the British Parliament took over the reign of India from the British East India Company‚ and British India came under the direct rule of the Crown

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    Each state has its own set of civil procedural rules. These rules are what dictates what happens in a civil case. On top of each state having their own set of civil procedural rules there are federal civil procedure rules that operates separately and independently. There are several similarities and differences between the federal court system and Virginia’s court system. One similar that they both share deals with the severing process. A summons must be served with a copy of the complaint. Anyone

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    “Chinatown’s Littlest Chinese Chess Champion”. The last comparison‚ which is the biggest‚ is the meaning of the two songs. There are “two kinds” of songs that Jing plays‚ “Pleading Child” and “Perfectly Contented”. Jing had to play “Pleading Child” for the talent show. That’s what she was when she played it at a young age‚ a pleading child. She was

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    in Reconvention Plaintiff’s Replication Subsequent Pleadings Closure of Pleadings Application for Directions Discovery Pre-trial Conference Set Down Trial Other Common Procedure arising during contested Actions Procedure for Barring Requests for Further Particulars Applications to Strike Out Exceptions (Payment into Court) Offers and Tenders in Settlement Application for Summary Judgment Application for Dismissal of Action Amendment of Pleadings PROCEEDINGS BY WAY OF APPLICATION (L.C.) On Notice

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    Outline: Civil Procedure

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    Civil Procedure Spaulding‚ fall 2009 |5th Amendment | |No person shall be held to answer for a capital‚ or otherwise infamous crime‚ unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury‚ except in | |cases arising in the land or naval forces‚ or in the Militia‚ when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be | |subject for the

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    Sources of Common Law

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    Sources of common law I. Sources of the Common Law A. Court Decisions The principal source of positive law in the common law system is customary law. The common law system has some analogies to French medieval law: trial by jury‚ the binding nature of precedent. B. Statutes and treaties Statutes and treaties are the other source of law in the anglo-saxon world. However to be enforced even statutes and treaties must be ultimately interpreted by judges. Statutes are however controlling; that

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