Rising Cyber Terrorism and Role of Law in India Abstract: This paper makes an attempt to realize how cyber-crime and the measures to contain it are implemented in India. With the rise of global terrorism, terrorists are more inclined to use the vast internet for their nefarious activities. Something that they can accomplish without them physically being present and having the assurance of not being caught has promoted this form of terrorism all the more. In this paper an attempt has been made to
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CONTRACT LAW 2012/2013 CONTRACT LAW Content: Formation of contract. Vitiating factors. Terms. Privity of contract. Discharge of contractual obligations. Remedies. Limitation of actions. BEA1003/BEA1003A 2 Contract FORMATION OF CONTRACT A contract was defined in the 19th century by Sir Frederick Pollock as “A promise or set of promises which the law will enforce”. The requirements of a valid contract are: 1.Agreement. 2.Consideration. 3.Capacity . 4.Intention to create legal relations
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licence to import or export and includes a customs clearance permit and any other permission issued or granted under this Act; (h) "Order" means any order made by the Central Government under section 3; and (i) "Prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act. CHAPTER II POWER OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO MAKE ORDERS AND ANNOUNCE EXPORT AND IMPORT POLICY Powers to make provision relating to imports and exports. 3. (1) The Central Government may by Order
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Running head: Organization and Management of a Health Care Facility Organization and Management of a Health Care Facility Strayer University HSA515 02/20/2015 Provide a detailed summary of your hospital’s organizational structure. Include a tabulated description of the levels of professionals within the organization. Describe the duties of each major head within the organization Diversity Healthcare, Inc., a health care system, operates hospitals, clinics, and practices in Georgia
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|Ratification of breach of directors' duty |Expropriation of members' property | | | | | |1. Wrong against the company [LH 554-555] |1. Wrong against the company [LH 555-557] |1. Wrong against minorty member [LH 557-558]| |2. Cases |2. Gen meeting has a wide power to ratify |2. General rule - expropriation must be
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2. Works Rules. Many organisations have a set of rules governing the way in which they require employees to act e.g. not smoking on the site. These rules vary amongst organisations and can differ depending on industry and the needs of the business, the size of the organisation may also play a part in how stringent the rules can be. These rules are unilaterally determined by the employer and can be lawfully changed by management at any time. A refusal to adhere to the revised rules amounts to
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improved accessibility to patient’s medical records. The implantation of electronic medical records has been an advantage to the current U.S health care industry and its people. By using this system, drug interaction warnings, prescription refill notifications and annual screening reminders are what save our population today. In order for an organization to decide whether to implement this system or not, management must review the risks and benefits that come along with this. The cost of applying EMR’s
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------------------------------------------------- About SEC The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was established on 8th June, 1993 under the Securities and Exchange Commission Act, 1993. The Chairman and Members of the Commission are appointed by the government and have overall responsibility to formulate securities legislation and administer as well. The Commission is a statutory body and attached to the Ministry of Finance. Mission of the SEC is to: * Protect the interests of
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sector include: sharing personal information with third parties without consent for marketing purposes, stolen or lost banking number or card, sharing personal information or allowing access to third parties without informed consent, inadequate notification to an individual concerning what will be done with their data, collecting more personal data than is necessary, refusal to provide financial records upon request by client, incorrectly recording personal information, and loss of a clients personal
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Information Officers[S.5(1) and 5(2)], constitution of Central Information Commission (S.12 and 13), constitution of State Information Commission (S.15 and 16), non-applicability of the Act to Intelligence and Security Organizations (S.24) and power to make rules to carry out the provisions of the Act (S.27 and 28). 2. Who is covered? The Act extends to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir. [S.(12)] 3. What does information mean? Information means any material in any form
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