OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS REVIEWER TITLE I – OBLIGATIONS CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS 1156. An obligation is a juridical necessity to give, to do, or not to do. JURIDICAL NECESSITY – juridical tie; connotes that in case of noncompliance, there will be legal sanctions. • • An obligation is nothing more than the duty of a person (obligor) to satisfy a specific demandable claim of another person (obligee) which, if breached, is enforceable in court. A contract necessarily gives rise
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ALPHA - BETA Pre-Negotiation Report Alpha Group 1. What research will you need to do to prepare for this negotiation? Discuss how this research is important to the outcome of your negotiation. There is an old saying in china, “Know the enemy and know yourself, and you can fight a hundred Battles without defeat” and this can be applied for the negotiation. To fully understand the situation and interest for both sides, we need to do research as followings. 1) Background information about
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McGill Law Journal ~ Revue de droit de McGill JUSTIFYING FIDUCIARY DUTIES Paul B. Miller* Fiduciary duties are critical to the integrity of a remarkable variety of relationships, including those between trustee and beneficiary, director and corporation, agent and principal, lawyer and client, doctor and patient, parent and child, and guardian and ward. Notwithstanding their variety, all fiduciary relationships are presumed to enjoy common characteristics and to attract a core set of demanding
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…15 Information About Residential Facilities Section III Residential Facilities …………………………………………………………………..……..17 Office/Reception Desk …………………………………………………………………….…18 What is Expected from Your Housing Application/Lease Contract ..…………………....19 Residence Halls Policies & Procedures ………………………………….………….….…26 More Information for You Section V Helpful Hints for Your Safety and Security ..….…………………………………………...45 Your Rights
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The relationship between individual values and psychological contracts Aaron Cohen Department of Public Administration, School of Political Science, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel Abstract Purpose – This paper seeks to examine whether individual values are related to perceptions of psychological contracts and psychological contract breach when justice perceptions are taken into account. Design/methodology/approach – The study sample comprised staff employees of one of the largest banks
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sexual abuse: • Has difficulty walking or sitting • Sudden refusal to participate in gym or physical activities • Sudden change in appetite • Demonstrates bizarre, sophisticated, or unusual sexual knowledge or behavior • Becomes pregnant or contracts an STD • Runs away • Reports sexual abuse by a parent or caregiver Parents or adult caregivers who have sexually abused a child may be: • Unusually protective of the child or limit the child’s interaction with others • Secretive and isolated
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abuse Physical abuse involving contact intended to cause harm, injury or other physical suffering or bodily harm. B) Sexual abuse Sexual abuse is the forcing of unwanted sexual behaviour by one person towards another. C) Emotional psychological abuse Emotional psychological abuse may involve threats or actions to cause mental or physical harm, depression, anxiety, isolation. D) Financial abuse Financial abuse is the illegal or unauthorised use of a person’s property, money or a person’s valuable things
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Including encouraging relevant individuals to look at pornography, harassing them by making sexual suggestions or comments, or sexual acts where the individual has not consented or could not consent or was pressured into consenting. Emotional/psychological abuse is subjecting an individual to bullying tactics such as threats.These bullies can take away the self-confidence of their victim and sometimes render them brain washed into believing they will never make a go of it on their own or they are
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deaths of loved ones, fatal events, and natural disasters can all be catalysts of PTSD. Victims of any of these events are susceptible to developing this disorder. There are no definite causes for PTSD. Some could go through years of war and not contract this disorder while someone else could just catch a glimpse of war and be diagnosed
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(private and public sector) use a variety of legal means to screen and select viable candidates. Many employers use tests to identify the most suitable candidate to perform the job. The types of tests used by employers may include skills tests, psychological tests, strength tests, medical tests, personality tests and drug tests. There is much controversy on the use of employment testing because, although not the ethical organizations’ intention, the tests may be viewed as and proven to be discriminatory
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