...I. CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTY A. Immovable and Movable 1. Ladera v Hodges………………………………………………………………………………. 2. Mindanao Bus Co. v City Assessor and Treasurer………………………………. 3. Makati leasing &Finance Corp. v. Wearever Textiles………………………….. 4. Santos Evangelista v. Alto Surety & Insurance Co., Inc……………………….. 5. Tsai v. Court of Appeals……………………………………………………………………. 6. Serg’s Products, Inc. v. PCI Leasing and Finance Inc. …………………………. 7. Lopez v. Orosa, Jr., and Plaza Theater, Inc…………………………………………. 8. Yap v. Tañada………………………………………………………………………………… 9. Machinery & Engineering Supplies, Inc. v. Court of Appeals………………. 10. Fels Energy, Inc. v. Province of Batangas………………………………………… B. Property in relation to whom it belongs 11. Laurel v. Garcia………………………………………………………………………………… 12. Rabuco v. Villegas……………………………………………………………………………… 13. Macasiano v. Diokno…………………………………………………………………………… 14. Republic v. Court of Appeals……………………………………………………………….. 15. Province of Zamboanga del Norte v. city of Zamboanga……………………….. 16. Chavez v. Public Estate Authority……………………………………………………….. 17. Chavez v. National Housing Authority………………………………………………… II. OWNERSHIP IN GENERAL A. Rights included in ownership 18. Javier v. Veridiano II 19. Bustos v. Court of Appeals 20. Heirs of Roman Soraino v. Court of Appeals 21. Garcia v. Court of appeals 22. Rodil Enterprises, inc. v. Court of Appeals 23...
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...Board for mandated discipline. Lastly, it would require that health care practitioners check a prescription drug history database before prescribing certain medications. The major supporters of prop 46 are trial lawyers, if passed they would be able to receive a higher award amount for their client and in turn receive and higher payout from their client. The major opponents of Prop 46 are healthcare workers and their malpractice insurance companies. If passed the health care workers may see their malpractice insurance cost rise and the insurance companies would have to pay out a significant amount more than what they are currently capped at. If malpractice insurance rises, health care provider’s prices for services will also rise. Prop 46 has good ideas but due to the possible increase in taxes and health care cost, voters will not approve prop 46 this election year. Supporters of prop 46 believe that it will save lives. The Legislature set the cap at $250,000 for pain and suffering malpractice claims in 1975 and never adjusted it for inflation. With the cap rising to over $1 million if passed, supporters believe doctors will have no choice but to be less negligent because they do not want a high price malpractice lawsuit against them or their employer. Supporters also believe prop 46 will support the fight against prescription drug abuse. It would make it mandatory for doctors to check a prescription drug history database before issuing...
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...propositions which appeal me most as follows: 1) Proposition 30: a. What is Prop 30? i. Sponsors / Proponents: The prop 30 is sponsored by Gov. Jerry Brown; California Federation of Teachers; and California Teachers Association ii. Effect on taxes: 1. Prop 30 would increase rates on taxable incomes above US$500,000; 2. Prop 30 would increase sales tax rate by a quarter-cent. iii. Impact on state budget and implications for school funding: 1. Raise on taxes would result in gain of revenues. These revenues would be deposited into a newly created Education Protection Account within the State’s General Fund 2. Revenues would also increase funding for K – 12 schools and community colleges b. My stance on this proposition: as a college student, I would be absolutely voting YES because of the following reasons: i. Stop another $6 billion in cuts to our schools this year. ii. Prevent steep tuition hikes for college students and their families. iii. Invest in our schools and colleges so we can prepare the next generation for the jobs of the future. In conclusion, if this prop does not pass, our classes will become enormous, our teachers will be removed and stripped of their livelihoods, and our education will suffer immensely. 2) Proposition 34: a. What is Prop 34? This initiative shall be known and may be cited as “The Savings, Accountability, and Full Enforcement for California Act” or “The SAFE California Act”. Prop 34 will replace California’s death penalty with a sentence of life in...
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...While many people are celebrating the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in the Prop 8 case, I'll take this opportunity to use my platform for the usual buzzkill for a while, since a stay of this decision is in place until at least the end of this month, meaning justice delayed is justice denied. No surprise should exist that despite the well-written and narrowly approached opinion by the majority in today's Prop 8 decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Circuit Judge N. Randy Smith wrote a weak and ridiculous dissent that provides some preview of what may happen should this case reach the United States Supreme Court. Smith is an appointee of George W. Bush and a 1977 graduate of Brigham Young University's (BYU's) J. Reuben Clark Law School. And Smith seemed to be following the lead of a current BYU law professor, Lynn Wardle, who not only teaches at Smith's alma mater but whose name also appears in the "Counsel Listing" on the Prop 8 case in his capacity with the anti-gay Marriage Law Project at BYU's law school. Professor Wardle is notorious for anti-gay rhetoric that includes comparing gay people with rapists, child molesters, and drunk drivers. Meanwhile, earlier this week, the CEO of the largest affiliated controlling shareholder of my law school made a video supporting equal marriage rights. Following Professor Wardle's lead at his alma mater, Judge Smith gratuitously quoted Antonin Scalia's dissent in Lawrence v. Texas (in other words, Scalia's losing...
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...Work Cites Christie, Agatha. The Mysterious Affair At Styles. n.p.: University of Virginia Library, 1997. eBook Collection (EBSCOhost). Web. 9 Dec. 2012. *EBOOK* (Source: Marty S. Knepper, "Agatha Christie--Feminist," in Armchair Detective, Vol. 16, No. 4, Winter, 1983.) *Scholar* Roberta S Klein, "Agatha Christie: A feminist reassessment" (January 1, 1999). Dissertations available from ProQuest. Paper AAI9953555. *Book* Lewis, Alison M. "Agatha Christie: Murder In The Making; More Stories And Secrets From Her Notebooks." Library Journal 136.17 (2011): 82. Academic Search Premier. Web. 1 Dec. 2012 *Book* Rosenblum, Joseph. "Agatha Christie." Critical Survey Of Mystery & Detective Fiction, Revised Edition (2008): 1-5. MagillOnLiterature Plus. Web. 3 Dec. 2012. *BIO* Aronson, Jamie. "Agatha Christie." Agatha Christie (2006): 1-3. History Reference Center. Web. 1 Dec. 2012. (Quote 1) "Agatha (Mary Clarissa) Christie." Contemporary Literary Criticism Select. Detroit: Gale, 2008. Literature Resource Center. Web. 09 Dec. 2012. (Quote) *Review* "The Man In The Brown Suit." Booklist 102.9/10 (2006): 125. Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts. Web. 09 Dec. 2012. (Quote) Keating, H. R. F. Agatha Christie : First Lady Of Crime. n.p.: Henry Holt & Co, 1977. Book Index with Reviews. Web. 10 Dec. 2012. (quote 2) *Book* Lorenz, Janet. "Agatha Christie." Cyclopedia Of World Authors, Fourth Revised Edition (2003): 1-2. MagillOnLiterature Plus. Web. 09 Dec. 2012. ...
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...This assignment will center around introducing a new product in an existing line of business and focus on how to develop the good to increase the revenue. I would be also touching upon the concepts of the elasticity of demand, market structure as well as profit maximization techniques which would be useful to further this good and also the barriers to entry. Pricing strategies and product differentiation will be the other important topics which will be discussed as well. I am choosing the shampoo company Pantene, founded in 1947, who was inspired by the ingredient panthenol, Pantene and was originally owned by Swiss drug company Hoffman-LaRoche.It made its debut as a premium hair care line across Europe, replete with glass bottles and prestige scents and then crossed over to the US. Pantene has just come up with the latest Custom Hair solutions which I will be focusing on. Elasticity of Demand Simply put, the demand for Pantene shampoo is highly elastic for the main reason that today there are so many substitutes available and so many other companies launching their shampoo products on a daily basis. Market Structure The market structure for the shampoo market is that of Monopolistic Competition. This is when a large number of sellers produce a product or service that is perceived by consumers as being different from that of a competitor but is actually quite similar. This perception of difference is the result of product differentiation, which is the...
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...economic, Social and enviromental performance member of the mol group annual report 2008 tvK at a glance Key financial and operating data Letter from the Chairman Overview of the environment OUR BUSINESSES Major Strategic Goals Consolidated Companies Our Production Our Sales 4 6 8 12 16 20 22 28 FINANCIAL AND OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE Management Discussion and Analysis on the results 34 Independent Auditor’s report 46 Consolidated Financial Statements 49 Supplement to the consolidated financial statement 55 1 10 Key Corporate Data SUSTAINABILIT y REPORT Main results and goals Protecting the Environment Human Focus Our Quality Management Our Social Commitment Performance indicators CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Corporate Governance Integrated Risk Management Board of Directors Top Management Structure of Organization of TVK Plc. Supervisory Board Report by the Supervisory Board Corporate Information GLOSSARY OF TERMS SHAREHOLDER INFORMATION STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBLIT Y 1 16 122 125 132 133 136 142 150 152 156 158 159 161 162 165 168 169 2 tvK annual report 2008 content tvK at a glance Tisza Chemical Group Public Limited Company (TVK Plc. or TVK) operates in Tiszaújváros, as a member of the Petrochemical Division of the MOL Group, and cooperates integratedly with Slovnaft Petrochemicals, s.r.o., in Bratislava. We are supplying polymers mainly to European plastic processing companies, and our olefin sales are significant mainly towards the Hungarian chemical and...
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...Property Outline 1. Concept of Property a. Res = a thing or object, a piece of property b. 6 theories used to Justify the private property system i. The Economic Theory 1. Private rights arise in property based on external cost factors seeking to maximize societal efficiency ii. The Occupation Theory 2. Occupation or Possession of a thing justifies legal protection iii. The Labor Theory 3. Moral right to ownership or control over things produced from one’s labor iv. The Contract Theory 4. Private property is a result of contracts between individuals and the community v. The Natural Rights Theory 5. “natural law” dictates the recognition of private property vi. The Social Utility Theory 6. The law should promote the maximum fulfillment of human needs and aspirations, and private property is on of those needs c. The Bundle of Rights (D.U.P.E.D) vii. Property consists of the following rights in regards to a “res” or thing 7. Right to Dispose of property (alienate/transfer) 8. Right to Use how you want 9. Right to Possess how you want 10. Right to Exclude others from your property 11. Right to Damages from others who violate your bundle viii. The more of the above rights that one has in regards to a res, the greater the significance of...
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...สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา พระราชบัญญัติ สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา ภาษีโรงเรือนและที่ดิน สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกาธศักราช ๒๔๗๕กงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา สํานั พุท สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรมินทรมหาประชาธิปก พระปกเกลาเจาอยูหัวมีพระบรม นักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา สํานั ราชโองการดําสํรัาสเหนือเกลาฯ ใหประกาศจงทราบทั่วกันวา กงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา ่ทรงพระราชดํนัริเห็นสมควรแกไขเพิ่มเติมภาษีโรงเรือนและขยายออกไปถึง กา สํา ากงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎี โดยที ที่ดินดวย สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา จึงทรงพระกรุณาโปรดเกลาฯ ใหตราพระราชบัญญัติขึ้นไวโดยบทมาตราตอไปนี้ สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา มาตรา ๑ พระราชบัญญัตินี้ใหเรียกวา “พระราชบัญญัติภาษีโรงเรือนและที่ดิน สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา พุทธศักราช ๒๔๗๕” สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา มาตรา ๒๑ ใหใชพระราชบัญญัตินี้ตั้งแตวันที่ ๑ เมษายน พุทธศักราช ๒๔๗๕ สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา มาตรา ๓ พระราชบัญญัตินี้ใหใชเฉพาะแตในทองที่ซึ่งไดระบุไวในบัญชีตอทาย พระราชบัญญัตินี้ สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา สํานักงานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา ตอไปเมื่ อทรงพระราชดํา ริเห็นสมควรจะใชพระราชบัญญัติ นี้ขยายออกไปใน สํา ีป งานคณะกรรมการกฤษฎีกา...
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...but got dumped in the street.That is a problem in our society but when will it stop? I believe that prop 19 should not pass because so many young teens...
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...Victor Estrada Ms. Bernal Period 7 History Prop 63 What is proposition 63? Proposition 63 includes the use and authorization of firearms, ammunition sales, and initiative statute. Proposition 63 would require multiple background checks, including the Department of of Justice having to authorize purchases of ammunition. Possession of large ammunition magazines would be prohibited. Stealing or gaining possession of another's firearms is also prohibited. In any case, if any firearms/ammunition were to be lost or stolen, they would have to be reported to the law enforcements. There is also an establishment of new procedures that prohibit people from having possession of firearms. All information on a prohibited person, is required to be sent to the Criminal Background Check System. Prop 63 would force you to submit to seizure of your legally-purchased magazines, your constitutionally-protected private property, by the government. This would render millions of firearms unusable, a violation of your Second Amendment. Prop 63 would extort...
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...Prop 47 has allowed offenders to continue breaking the law with little consequences. All it is doing is giving criminals a second, third, fourth and so on, chance at committing more crimes and not getting the appropriate charge and sentencing for the crimes they commit. This proposition was paid for by criminal defense attorneys and the Governor to save money and without regard to the security of citizens. It is an example of poor policymaking. There are a lot of problems with 47. Some were seen before it past and some were not. Despite that it was still promoted and even with the deficiencies policymakers are not fixing it. With some politicians their personnel agenda comes first. Those already who already have been convicted of a...
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...Heather Carpenter EDUC 4025/5025 – Dr. Jennifer Lucko One of the questions that educators and policy makers have been trying to agree upon for decades is “What is the best way to teach English Language Learners (ELLs)?” This is particularly true today as the numbers of students with limited English proficiency (LEP) are increasing; about 37.4 percent of the state’s public school enrollment. ELLs face a great challenge: They must learn academic curriculum and a new language simultaneously. Some argue that it is too much to expect ELLS to learn academic content and a second language, when they have not gained literacy in their first language. Others contend ELLs students fall too far behind academically in transitional bilingual programs, and they need to learn English quickly enough and fluently enough in order to participate in academic courses in mathematics, reading/language arts, social studies, and science). In the late 1990s, bilingual education came under attack for failing to do an adequate job of developing English proficiency in ELLs in an effective and timely manner. In 1998, California voters passed Proposition 227, making it so that English language learners were to be taught “overwhelmingly in English” and would spend at least one year in Sheltered English Immersion (SEI) learning both English language development (ELD) and content instruction utilizing “specially designed academic instruction in English” (SDAIE). The goal was for Limited English...
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...MGMT 591: Leadership and Organizational Behavior Project Proposal Overview of Organization The organization that will be the topic of discussion in my final project paper is DATLEX NIGERIA LIMITED. DATLEX is a publicly traded, global security company whose headquarters is in Lagos, Nigeria. We primarily sell security doors and cheque security products to banks and other financial institutions. In 2009, the Central Bank of Nigeria revoked the licenses of many microfinance banks and made it mandatory for commercial banks to have a minimum shareholder fund of 25million Naira. This reform affected many banks, some closed down operations while many had to merge in order to meet up. DATLEX went through a significant financial meltdown, as many of these banks are the company’s major clients. During this down turn, many workers were laid off and it affected the culture of DATLEX. It affected the income of the company and thus affected all the staff as a whole. DATLEX went from having a benefits package to having a NO benefits package. They used to have all types of employee incentives and appreciation activities. Employees usually get an official car after three years of service to the company. Now the employees are lucky if they get a chicken in the fall and a bag of rice at the Christmas holidays. Rewards for employees doing well are not there anymore. With the downturn, DATLEX lost a lot of their highly skilled, highly valuable employees. DATLEX always strived to high...
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...What Impact Could Legalized Marijuana Make Have on DUIs? Although Proposition 205 did not pass this year in Arizona, it lost by a narrow margin. Legalization of marijuana could still be in Arizona’s future, which could have many impacts on the laws and regulations that exist today. One of the major concerns is how DUIs would be enforced when it comes to marijuana. This is an important aspect to consider for lawmakers, attorneys and users of marijuana if this substance is legalized in our state. What Prop 205 Would Have Changed If Prop 205 would have passed, there would have been many changes to the way that marijuana regulation is handled in Arizona. The proposition would have made it legal for residents over 21 years of age to use, grow...
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