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    Secret Trust

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    In advising Valerie and Una, the validity of Susan’s will shall first be looked at. It is submitted that Susan’s bequests involve the principles of secret trust which will also be discussed in this submission. Valerie will be advised on two issues: first is the validity of the bequest she is to hold on trust for Richard; second is whether Valerie will be entitled to the gift of £5,000 contained in a later codicil of the will. On the other hand, Una will want to know if she is bound to hold the…

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    Employment Law

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    2.1. What impact does employment law, company law and contract law has upon the business Employment Law governs the employer-employee relationship, consisting individual employment contracts and also the application of TORT and contract principles, and a large group of statutory regulation on issues such as the right to organize and negotiate bargaining agreements, protection from discrimination, wages and health and safety. Corporate law applies to the rights, relations and conduct of persons…

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    The following is confidential settlement communications. As we have discussed in the past, we disagree whether the right-to-repair act applies to this matter. Further, even if it does apply, we disagree whether or not Jeremy failed to comply with the requirements by not responding to the notice of claim my client sent in the method of delivery requested by your client. So you can provide an offer to repair but for the purposes of the mediation we will not be treating it like an offer under SB…

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    Contract Law: Court Cases

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    1. Generally, contracts do not have to be written down to be legally binding. Most of the everyday contracts we make, such as buying a ticket for a movie or going to the doctor, are not put in writing, but they are still legally binding. There is no need for a written agreement, because everyone understands what their obligations are. An oral contract is just as legal and binding as a written one, although sometimes it can be harder to prove exactly what was agreed. It may be advisable to put a…

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    First Meeting Reflection

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    Initially meeting the client, I did not know what to expect. There are always some nerves incorporated when getting a new case and knocking on a stranger’s door. I felt uncomfortable at first when meeting with the client since it was in her home and an unfamiliar place to me. During the initial meeting of the client I discussed opening paperwork with client including the rights she had. I also used the first couple meeting to build report and find out what the client wanted to focus on. After a…

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    I went to the Alanon meeting with my cousin Grace, since our uncle is an alocholic, we thought it would be beneficial to attend this meeting together. When we were on our way to the meeting we were both nervous because we have never really discussed our uncles disease with anyone else besides our siblings. We kind of keep quiet about it around our families because it 's something that isn 't really discussed. In class when we were talking about how families cope with alcoholics in the family,…

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    A Meeting of Two Cultures In Ngugi wa Thiong 'o 's short piece “A Meeting in the Dark,” Thiong 'o reflects upon the generational fractures that colonialism has caused in Africa. He explores the rift between familial relations, with tragic sympathy. The primary source of conflict comes from John, the protagonist, putting perceived responses and ideas into the mouths of others. This does not reveal how those characters would actually react, but rather, how John thinks they would react. By…

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    Final Meeting Reflection

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    The final meeting of the year 2016 began with a welcome from Mrs. Cruz who is the Women, Infant and Children (WIC) program project director, and she introduced to the staff a new hire, Thea Parayno. Thea gave a short speech by sharing her experience in the program and thanking several staff who had trained her in certain job duties. Eileen Buckner, peer counselor coordinator, presented to the staff her four peer counselors’ graduates and thanked them for their efforts in helping to increase the…

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    people. Examples include job loss, extreme financial debt, dangerous living conditions, or simply starting a new life. When these events occur, we may need to live with strangers, family, or friends. Then the boundaries that have been learned in CoDA meetings will become extremely useful. There may be bumps on this new road; however, sustain faith in God, and be kind and gentle with yourself. This practice always leads to success! One of the first matters that should be addressed after you have…

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    Inmate Meeting Reflection

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    distress. The purpose of our meeting was for me, as an HIV tester and counselor, to provide a service that he had requested. I had no knowledge of his crimes and only knew that he was confined to a cell 23 hours a day. We met for 15 minutes, I provided the service, and the deputy; who was present during the whole encounter; proceeded to walk him towards the door. While I was pleased I was able to assist him, a sense of disappointment possessed me. Before meeting with my next client, I had to…

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