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    sparked my interest in reform processes: “the House of Lords need further reform”, where I put across a compelling argument against the statement, revolving around the point that and an elected House will damage the precept of the primacy of the Commons. A continuation of constitutional study followed in various History units, where I became familiar with the evolutionary, rather than the revolutionary, nature of the British constitution. This gradual change in laws is evident in the successive…

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    The Indies Mission Theory

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    The Law of the Indies was originally the Council of Indies which was established in the early 1570s by regulations. Eventually organized in the 1680s to create the Law of Indies. The goal of the Law of the Indies was to integrate and interact of church and state society. The two societies were to coexist and support both the ecclesiastical and secular growth of the colonist in New Spain. The Spanish were able to put as far north as Santa Fe under the Law of the Indies. Under these laws as well…

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    1492 and was called compacts which were based off of the common law of England. Since they wanted and needed to make modifications to the law due to the political issues that arose because these were the same laws that they tried to escape from when coming to America and they didn’t fit into the lives that had created here. Once the colonies had established themselves after the signing of the Declaration of Independence many kept the common law while others either didn’t or made their own…

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    She consented voluntarily to the search of the house, including the east bedroom on the second floor which she said was jointly occupied by Matlock and herself. The court held that consent to a search without a warrant given by one who possesses common authority or other sufficient relationship to the premises or effect sought to be inspected is valid against a person of shared authority who was unable to consent to the search at the time. 415 U.S. 164, 170, 94 S.Ct. 988…

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    In her appeal, Kontosis challenges the MIA’s determination the Hartford had not engaged in an unfair claims settlement practice. In support of her argument, Kontosis contends that it was an unfair claims settlement practice for Hartford to classify benefits received from the group policy and SSDI as other income under the association policy. Additionally, Kontosis alleges that it was an unfair claims settlement practice to seek reimbursement for the overpayment Hartford made as a result of not…

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    Nevertheless, on the assumption that Priya has independently verified the wine's vintage, ''then the representee may be held to have relied upon their own judgment and not upon the misrepresentation.''37 This has been demonstrated in Attwood v Small case of 183838 where ''the House of Lords held that the contract could not be rescinded, since the plaintiffs had relied on their own expert and not on the word of the seller. The fact that the expert had failed to discover the truth did not make the…

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    Angie and Lawrence, An independent ASHI certified home inspector and member of the New castle County Board of Realtors, Mark Desmond, (not known to either Eileen or me) was hired to conduct an inspection of the 84 Chandler Court property. As a result, four (4) defects, classified as “Major Defect” were identified in a report, of which a copy was provided to you. While you have agreed to two (2) “Major Defect” items, replace a leaking water heater and remediation of the fungal growth on main…

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    The Australian Constitution contains 11,964 words and governs approximately 24 million people. The NAA Constitution contains 12,492 words and we have approximately 2,500 members (and rapidly declining). This is without counting the words in our by-laws. The need for reform in the unwieldy, complicated, document that governs our Association is obvious. In its current form the constitution and by-laws allow for challenges to almost anything that National Council, expressing the will of the…

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    Title: The escalator as an economy. Thesis statement outlining your argument / position on the ad; The ad is simple and brilliant. Using the escalator to represent an economy, Justin Trudeau informs Canadians that this economy is not going anywhere after 10years under Stephen Harper. Trudeau said he’ll stop the benefit Stephen Harper is currently giving the wealthy and use it to help the struggling middle class. The economy and the middle class are the main targets of Trudeau’s campaign.…

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    Unit 3 P1 Bungburys

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    Contract types (P2): Here I am going to explain the different types of contract and how these will impact the business of Budgburys. Purchases by customers: When a customer purchases a product from the store this then forms a contract, the contract will be that you have supplied the product and they have purchased it at an agreed price. This will also include the returns policy. This will impact the business as you must be aware they have a right in this contract to bring any goods unopened or…

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