from using the colonial as a business. Like real covenants, equitable servitudes restrict the right to use land. If there is an equitable servitude in place, Teri will be able to restrict Kevin's right to use the land. However, there are several elements needed for an equitable servitude to be in existence. For an equitable servitude to be enforced at equity, there must be (1) an intent for the restriction to be enforceable by successors-in-interest for the benefit to run and enforceable against
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* Describe the natural law and positivist law schools. (100 word guideline). | Selected Answer: | Legal positivism and the natural law theory are rival views about what law is and its relation to justice and morality. Natural law is the set of truths of morality and justice and rejects ethical subjectivism and affirms ethical objectivism. Positive laws are commanded by political superiors. The consentrate of legal positivism is the "separation thesis" which can be defined as someone having
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Bounty hunting began in England in the 1200s when bail was not money but an actual person. At that time in English history, a custodian was designated by the court to keep track of the accused and to present him at trial. If the custodian failed to present the accused, the custodian would be forced to stand trial in place of the accused. In 1679, a structured bail system was formed, and the British Parliament created and passed the Habeas Corpus Act which allowed defendants to be released on monetary
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managing people at work. Increasingly managers, whether consciously or not, are turning to the psychological contract as a way to retain and motivate key staff. It was a useful tool when managing and recruiting staff. It is basically the unspoken contract between the organization and the job holder. It encapsulates the expectations of both sides as to what each expects the employment contract to deliver. Although informal and often unspoken of directly, the matching of expectations at this level
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helium. | Correct Answer: | The process of fusing helium creates carbon. Eventually the core will run out of helium, leaving an inert carbon core surrounded by a helium fusing shell (still surrounded by a hydrogen fusing shell). Both shells will contract, creating higher temperatures forcing the star to expand to a double shell-burning giant. The double shell burning will last a few million years or less. The star will never again achieve equilibrium like it had on the main sequence. Instead the
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principle: (T5-2) 1. Identify the contract with a customer. 2. Identify the performance obligation(s) in the contract. 3. Determine the transaction price. 4. Allocate the transaction price to each performance obligation. 5. Recognize revenue when (or as) each performance obligation is satisfied. D. Key considerations for each of the five steps that we will learn about: (T5-3) 1. A contract establishes the legal rights and obligations
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torts with contractual liability 3 (3.2) Explain the nature of liability in negligence & (3.3) Explain how a business can be vicariously liable 4 (4.1) Apply the elements of the tort of negligence and defences in the above different business situations for the legal officer who is assigned to VJSC & (4.2) Apply the elements of vicarious liability in above different business situations for the legal officer who is assigned to VJSC 8 Conclusion 11 References 12 Introduction Law plays
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Essentials of a Contract As a senior manager in the procurement section of the Ministry, I would advise the following: there was a contract i.e. an agreement; an offer and its acceptance, an agreement that had essential elements. The first was that there was a proper offer and acceptance which were officially and unconditionally communicated. Further there was an intention to create a legal relationship by the two parties after fulfillment of the tender requirements, to construct a modern administration
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Summary Nick O’Brian is a recent college graduate. He began working in the accounting department at his aunt’s software company, O’Brian Software. Nick is going over the financial statements when he recognizes some questionable revenue recognition issues. Nick proceeds to address his concerns with the chief financial officer of the company, Lee Marchetti. Lee explains to Nick how revenue recognition is broken down and that a lot of information and judgment is involved. It is also pointed out that
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technologies. Questions on this list is not very tough but touches some important areas of XML technologies e.g. DTD, XML Schema, XSLT transformations, XPATH evaluation, XML binding, XML parsers and fundamentals of XML e.g. namespace, validation, attribute, elements etc. Question 1: What is XML ? Answer : XML stands for Extensible Markup language which means you can extend XML based upon your needs. You can define custom tags like <books>, <orders> etc in XML easily as opposed to other mark-up
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