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    help Velazquez without questioning the welfare system. The district court denied an injunction. The court's decision was affirmed and reversed in part by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. The Second Circuit unanimously agreed that the welfare-advocacy restriction was unconstitutional, but upheld other restrictions. . The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit approved an injunction. The LSC petitioned the Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari, arguing…

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    Ratification-Rick can request the executives to ratify their decision of renting two costly autos for them. if he picks this privilege than directors need to review their choices. 2) Injunction-rick can apply for order u/s1324 which will limit Tanya and Rachel from renting the auto and different acts. It will also help Rick to stay in the board. 3) Oppressive behavior- being in a minority, Rick can speak to the court u/s 233 for the oppressive behavior of the individuals from the board i.e.…

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    Burwell V. Hobby Lobby Stores Corporate exercise of religious freedom is continually a source of contention within the United States. Many argue that corporations are not entitled to the rights and liberties of citizens. Some, however, believe that these corporations act as an extension of the people running them. Either argument has significant implications on the national level. In this paper, I will analyze the cause, reasoning, and effects of the Supreme Court’s decision on Burwell v.…

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    The case between Burwell v. Hobby Lobby deals with the Green Family and how they operate their company. The Green family owns and operates Hobby Lobby stores, Inc., a national arts and crafts chain with over 400 stores and over 12,000 employees. The Green family is kind of like Chic-fil-A in the idea that their business is founded on principles of the Christian faith. They have the explicit desire to run the company according to Biblical ideologies. One of the ideas or precepts is that the use…

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    Trade Secrets

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    remedies available to the owner of trade secrets is to obtain an injunction preventing the licensee from disclosing the trade secret, return of all confidential and proprietary information and compensation for any losses suffered due to disclosure of trade secrets. Only civil or equitable remedies are available for the breach of faith. The remedy includes permanent or interlocutory (temporary) injunctions to the other party. Injunctions such as: ● Preventing the third party from disclosing…

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    Parliamentary Sovereignty

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    United Kingdom had breached European law through the Merchants Shipping Act 1988 in which a section of the Act prevented companies using foreign ships registered as British vessels from fishing in UK waters. Initially the House of Lords rejected the injunction to suspend the act on the basis that the UK constitution did not permit to any court the right to suspend acts of parliament but after…

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    Abortion In Ireland Essay

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    Women are still able to have abortions in Ireland, under the following criteria set by the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act 2013: If there is a severe chance of illness on the part of the life of the mother, or a mental problem including suicide, it is also stated that the life of the unborn has to be preserved as much as possible without risking the mother 's life. b) Legal Perspective A constitutional prohibition on abortion and access to the related services in Ireland…

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    content-based restriction. It applied only to “violent” videogames and thus regulates videogames based on their content. St. Louis failed to prove that the violent videogames were harmful to minors’ well-being. The court remanded the case "for entry of an injunction" against enforcement of the ordinance. Petitioners are not always successful in proving their rights were violated. In another case, A.M. v. Taconic Hills Central School District, a student’s freedom to share her faith at school…

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    Ultra Vires Case Study

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    The Doctrine Of Ultra Vires At Common Law The object clause is deemed requirement as to memorandum under Section 18 (1) (b) in the Companies Act 1965. The object clause specified in the Memorandum of Association of a company express the objectives and purposes for which the company should be running the business. Generally, company's power in exercising business activities are confined to the object clause. A company must not carry out any act that is outside of the object clauses stated in…

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    This can help us work injunction with these businesses so both the airline and the hotel, bed and breakfast, museum, or whatever it may be, can both make a profit. PRODUCT POSITIONING/DIFFERENTIATION The positioning goal for the company combination of JetBlue and Disney World…

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