or interest of a person over a specific thing (like ownership, possession, mortgage),without a definite passive subject against whom the right may be personally enforced.- there is only a definite active subject without any definite passive subject Law on Obligations and Contracts (Part 2) Nature and Effects of Obligations The following are the rights available to a creditor in obligations to give: If it is a determinate thing: 1. To compel specific performance 2. To recover damages in case
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Justice is neither automatic nor inevitable; the attainment of justice typically entails the sacrifice and suffering of those attempting to achieve it. In essence justice is an ideal, which the majority of individuals universally attempt to realize or uphold, however due to the avarice or agendas, which serve the interests of minorities, this ideal is sometimes subverted. Those performing the miscarriage of justice can become unscrupulous in their methods of maintaining this standard of injustice
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The 2004 Crime Victims’ Rights Act (CRVA) the has been marginally successful according to (Boland & Butler, 2009). We now see more victims being able to voice their case as a means of providing the court with the way these crimes have affected them and their families. Meaning that this act has provided victims with more rights, more treatment and services to address the violations or conditions suffered because of criminal acts, the voice of the victim is still somewhat suppressed and even excluded
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May 12, 2013 Abstract This paper will carry on a discussion about what is different and similar when it comes to the four ways invasion of one’s privacy can be seen as. It will also go over the definitions of and similarities between the Lemon Law, General Warranties, and the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. Lastly there will be a discussion of the dangers of defective products on the public and legal system. Introduction It is a fact that all individual are held accountable for his or her own
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Unfortunately, Harry did not have Brian sign any contract to prove that Brian had an obligation to sell the trains to him. According to the Cheeseman (2010) a contract is “a promise or a set of promises for the breach of which the law gives a remedy or the performance of which the law in some way recognizes a duty” (p. 156). The problem is that no one made an offer, and a contract is created if an offer is made and accepted. Therefore, Harry would not have a case against Brian based on spoken contract because
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than the place for which the visa has been granted, charging exorbitant visa fees which is against the immigration laws. * Even after paying the fees, sometimes no jobs are being offered which violates US law as an open position is supposed to be there before a visa can be applied for. * Some body shops siphon off part of their wages or charge ongoing fees, again violating US law. * Claiming that they are employing people in low-salary regions when they’re actually working in high-wage
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Management of Human Resources (MGT 522)Cohort 9January 29, 2011 Comprehensive Cases Google 5. What sorts of factors do you think Google will have to take into considerationas it tries transferring its culture and reward systems and way of doingbusiness to its operations abroad? As the company grows internationally, it also faces the considerable challenge of recruiting and building staff overseas.From my point of view, in Google trying to transfer its culture, reward systems and wayof
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brink of revolution. Solon imposed many new laws to rectify the problems that were arising between aristocrats and peasants, and he also changed Athenian society to a much more citizen-oriented way of living. I have divided my paper into three parts. In the first part, I will explain the conflict that arose between the peasant and aristocrat on the basis of land and slavery, and whether Solon resolved this conflict. I will also describe how Solon’s laws impacted this conflict, as well as the situations
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control 51% of the company’s ownership while the local partner took up 49% of the shareholding. So do you think in terms of CG, it is allowed for the foreign partner to have more controlling power than the local partner? C1: Well based on the Chinese law, the foreign participant is expected to contribute 25% or more of the venture's registered capital. The PRC does not
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victims, located in Argentina, notified the bank, and the suspect accounts, located in San Francisco, were frozen. The accomplice was arrested. Another accomplice was caught attempting to withdraw funds from an account in Rotterdam. Although Russian law precluded Levin's extradition, he was arrested during a visit to the United States and subsequently imprisoned. (Denning 1999, 55). The above forms of computer-related crime are not necessarily mutually exclusive, and need not occur in isolation
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