developed area. The lower court granted the injunction based on §36-604 A, which defines public nuisance dangerous to the public health an area which is breeding grounds for flies and other disease carrying vermin. ISSUE: Can a legally-operated business be barred as a nuisance, and if so, can the business be indemnified if it’s mandated to halt or move its operations? RULE: The owner of a business enjoined from operating can be indemnified by the entity claiming nuisance. ANALYSIS: The feedlots had been
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SHOULD EUTHANASIA BE LEGALIZED IN INDIA? Table of Contents I. Abstract 2 II. Introduction 2 III. The Legal and Social Position in India 5 III.1 Religious Views on the issue of euthanasia 7 IV. Legal and Social Position in Canada 8 V. Comparative Analysis 13 VI. Stance of the medical practitioners as per the medical ethics 15 VII. Conclusion 15 Abstract It is often said that every person has a right to life and that too a right to live with dignity
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Abstract Employment At-Will and Medical Marijuana use are two issues merging together in today’s society as state laws are becoming more reciprocal to medical marijuana users. Research has found that many users find marijuana to be a great therapeutic alternative when traditional therapeutic drugs start to become ineffective. The issue of employers having the legal right to fire employees who are registered medical marijuana users when testing positive during drug test makes employees feel helpless
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Summary The American court system is overflowed with people that suffer from substance abuse. For example drug and/or alcohol related crimes have been implicated in violent crimes, instances of domestic violence, child abuse and neglect cases. Therefore, drug court has come in to offer people arrested for substances abuse related crimes and opportunity to receive community-based treatment with judicial supervision to avoid potential incarceration. For this reason drug court has changed people’s lives
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7/3/2015 1. According to the appeals court, when will it hold an individual shareholder personally liable for the debts of a corporation? Why? A corporation is a legal entity that has one or more owners known as shareholders. Shareholders investment is usually there only liability in the corporation and they are usually held personally liable for the debts of the corporation. The court will ignore the corporate structure and will “pierce the corporate veil” when the corporation is being
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these accusations that pervade the criminal justice system. Part III will explicate the incentives by vindictive people to make such claims – e.g. winning a divorce case, or receiving custody of the children. Part IV will review the statistical analysis of false domestic violence claims, and outline the cost to not only the accused, but the government as well. Lastly, in Part V I will summarize the topic by arguing that laws should be changed to reflect that some individuals use false allegations
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make litigation comparatively slow and costly? More than forty years ago, Learned Hand admonished a litigant distressed with the procedural failings of an arbitration proceeding: Arbitration may or may not be a desirable substitute for trials in courts; as to that the parties must decide in each instance. But when they have adopted it, they must be content with its informalities; they may not hedge it about with those procedural limitations which it is precisely its purpose to avoid. They must
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II. CRITIQUES FROM POLITICAL CONTEMPORARIES Marshall is commonly viewed a champion of judicial supremacy, the view that the Court is the exclusive guardian of the Constitution, is the ultimate interpreter of its meaning, and is fundamentally a political institution seeking justice under the rubric of constitutional law. However, critics such as Matthew Frank, a Distinguished Fellow and professor emeritus of political science at Radford University, believe this characterization is a considerable
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Ram And Anr. vs State Of Madhya Pradesh on 23 October, 1989 Gopal Ansal vs State (Through Central Bureau Of ... on 19 December, 2008 The vs Pitchaiah Moopanar Alias ... on 8 August, 2012 Get this document in PDF Print it on a file/printer Supreme Court of India User Queries salt Ambalal D. Bhatt vs The State Of Gujarat on 7 March, 1972 prabhakaran Equivalent citations: AIR 1972 SC 1150, 1972 CriLJ 727, (1972) 3 SCC 525 drug inspector Author: P J Reddy Bench: H K Shelat, P J Reddy
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Homicide by Intoxicated use of vehicle or firearm Wis.Stat.Ann §940.09 Issue: Is the taking of a blood sample a violation of Defendants fourth amendment rights? Rule: Wis.Stat.Ann §343.305(3) (West 2012) states (a) upon arrest of a person for violation of s. 346.63(1), (2m) or (5) or a local ordinance in conformity therewith, or for a violation of s. 346.63(2) or (6) or 940.25, or s. 940.09 where the offense involved the use of a vehicle, or upon arrest subsequent to a refusal under par.
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