Question 1 After a judgment is entered in favor of plaintiff, what may the plaintiff seek if the defendant refuses to pay? |Answer |a. |a writ of certiorari | | |b. |a writ of rejoinder | | |c. |a writ of habeas corpus | | |d. |a writ of execution | | |e. |a writ of remuneration | 2 points Question 2 After a judgment is entered in favor of plaintiff
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DEED OF AGREEMENT FOR ALLOTMENT/SALE OF AN APARTMENT WITH SHARE OF LAND. The deed of agreement is made drafted executed, given effect at Chittagong on this the 00th day of June of Two Thousand Fourteen of the Christian era, to develop and concerning allotment of a residential apartment with car parking space and transfer the share of the land at ‘‘MARINE NOOR FATEMA COTTAGE’’ project at House No- 273/297, Lalkhan Bazar (Shamsi Colony), P.O- Dampara, P.S- Khulshi, District-Chittagong, Banglabesh.
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Contract of Sale of Real Estate — Particulars of Sale Part 1 of the standard form of contract prescribed by the Estate Agents (Contracts) Regulations 2008 Property Address: |The vendor agrees to sell and the purchaser agrees to buy the property, being the land and the goods, for the price and on| |the terms set out in this contract. | |The terms of this contract are contained in the—
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PRELIMINARY TITLE CHAPTER I EFFECT AND APPLICATION OF LAWS Article 1. This Act shall be known as the "Civil Code of the Philippines." (n) Art. 2. Laws shall take effect after fifteen days following the completion of their publication in the Official Gazette, unless it is otherwise provided. This Code shall take effect one year after such publication. (1a) Art. 3. Ignorance of the law excuses no one from compliance therewith. (2) Art. 4. Laws shall have no retroactive effect
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STANDARD FREEDOM COUNTY CONTRACT 3/97 ©Copyright 1997 Freedom County Bar Association, Inc. All Rights Reserved. (Any change in the text without authorization shall constitute copyright infringement under the Copyright Act of the United States.) THIS CONTRACT FORM HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE FREEDOM COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION AND THE FREEDOM COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS. ATTORNEY APPROVAL: This Contract is contingent upon PURCHASER and SELLER obtaining approval of this Contract by their respective attorneys
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Week 3 Learning Team Assignment – Understanding Contract Law, Risk and Opportunities Cynthia M. Cervantes Myphuong Le Karl Limpin Laura Semmler Cezner Velez Business Law 531 University of Phoenix Dr. Maurice Rosano, MBAM, JD May 30, 2009 Contract Law in Private Enterprise Discuss the importance of contract law to the private market system. How does Contract law provides flexibility and precision in business dealings? Response: One of the most common legal transactions
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Running Head: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Business Management Contents Answer: 1 3 Internet technologies and Robotics 3 Answer: 2 6 E-Business 6 Glam Media Inc 6 Competitive Threats for Glam Media, Inc 7 Threat of new e-commence Entrants 7 Threat of New Digital products 9 Threat of New Business Models 10 Sell-side Threats to Glam Media’s Business 11 Customer Power & Knowledge 11 Power of Intermediaries 11 Buy-side Threats to Glam Media’s Business 12 Power of Suppliers
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Bombay High Court 1 1862 - 2012 A Journey of 150 Years through some Memorable Judgments Part 1 2 PREFACE A tiny kernel of an idea planted by Justice Mridula Bhatkar took root, and has resulted in a humble effort to present before you a compendium of the crux of some of the judgments of the Judges who have served the Bombay High Court since its inception in 1862.1 The initial idea was to document one judgment of the First Court from each year which was modified to include a judgment of the
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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
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Leases Introduction Definition A lease is an estate in land of defined duration. It is capable of being a legal estate under s.1(1)(b) of the Law of Property Act 1925 provided that it is a ‘term of years absolute’ (s.205) and is created in the correct manner (i.e. if exceeding three years by deed (ss.52 and 54). If not created by deed, the general rule is that the lease will be equitable in nature. A lease will usually carry with it an estate, but this is not necessarily the case: Bruton v London
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