Capitalism: A Love Story, which opened in 962 theaters earlier this month, is Michael Moore’s most ambitious work yet – taking aim at the root cause behind the injustices he’s exposed in his other films over the last 20 years. This time capitalism itself is the culprit to be maligned in Moore’s trademark docu-tragi-comic style. And by using the platform of a major motion picture to make a direct assault at the root of the problem, Moore has created space in the political mainstream for a radical
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CITE UCC AS ANALGOUS LAW THAT HAS APPEAL FOR C/L AND REVERSE UNCONTRACTS- Ways to avoid contractual liability other than simply performing the contract. There was no offer-KOON hypo GROG hypo 1. A reasonable person would know I really was joking (objective standard) a. See Lucy (applying the objective standard of assent and holding there was an offer even in the face of many facts that pointed the other way) b. See Pepsico (holding no offer since item offered to large, military
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Establishment of Appellant Tribunal Offences And Penalties Analysis of the Act 15-17 18-19 9. Legislative Issues …………………………………………………… 9.1 9.2 Various Laws In Real Estate Transaction Five Group of Laws in real Estate Business 9.2.a 9.2.b 9.2.c Land Related Laws Applicable To Delhi Environment Laws Construction Laws 20-23 1 MAHESHWARI & CO. Advocates & Legal Consultants 9.2.d 9.2.e 10. Registration Laws Labour Laws 23-31 Comprehensive View of Major Indian Laws …………………… 10.1
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What is Social Enterprise? A social enterprise is an organization that applies commercial strategies to maximize improvements in human and environmental well-being, rather than maximizing profits for external shareholders. Social enterprises can be structured as a for-profit or non-profit, and may take the form of a co-operative, mutual organization, a disregarded entity, a social business, or a charity organization Many commercial enterprises would consider themselves to have social objectives
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Name: Neyamul Hoque ID:1020180530 Sec:8 LAW 200 Statement Analysis: “A company at law is distinct from its members. A Director is neither an agent nor a trustee of a company” To: Barrister Shaheen Ahmed (ShD) Date: 07.04.2014 Introduction The main inspiration for forming
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BOOK IV OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS Title. I. - OBLIGATIONS CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS Art. 1156. An obligation is a juridical necessity to give, to do or not to do. (n) Art. 1157. Obligations arise from: (1) Law; (2) Contracts; (3) Quasi-contracts; (4) Acts or omissions punished by law; and (5) Quasi-delicts. (1089a) Art. 1158. Obligations derived from law are not presumed. Only those expressly determined in this Code or in special laws are demandable, and shall be regulated
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which there is a manifestation of mutual assent (offer and acceptance) to the exchange and consideration. a. When charitable promises are made without consideration or reliance there must be formality (evidence that the parties intended to be legally bound). (Deleo) i. Oral vs. Written ii. On death bed vs. more lucid with witnesses 2. BARGAINa. Consideration Elements (§71) i. To constitute consideration, a performance or a return promise must be bargained for. (§ 71(1)) Bargained for: sought by
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COMPILATION OF CASE LAWS LAW OF TORT 1. DONOGHUE V. STEVENSON (1932) AC 562 On the evening of Sunday 26 August 1928, Mrs May Donoghue, boarded a tram in Glasgow for the thirty minute journey to Paisley. At around ten minutes to nine, she and a friend took their seats in the Wellmeadow Café in the town's Wellmeadow Place. They were approached by the café owner, Francis Minghella, and May's friend ordered and paid for a pear and ice and an iced drink. The owner brought the order and
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his interest in the jointly owned matrimonial home to P. P should succeed, bex. the parties are separated. The agreement is intention to create legal relations. 4. Wakeling v Ripley (1951) other domestic 赔偿反悔给妹妹房子D asked Ps to take care of him. He promised to provide them with a home and leave them all his property on his death. There was sufficient evidence to indicate that the parties did intend to enter into a binding and enforceable contract, bex. the consequences for the P were so serious. 5
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The Book of Daniel Prior to my enrollment in a religion course, I had conducted little study on the Book of Daniel. Just as many children are raised in a Christian home, I had heard the stories of the courageous Israelites, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego’s trail in the fiery furnace, King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream of a colossus figure, and how the faithful Daniel spent a night in the ferocious den of lions. However, the prophecies and predictions contained in the book had never been a topic of
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