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    My most valuable possession was my house. It wasn’t anything fancy or exquisite, but it was there that I had spent the precious moments, however few, with my beloved dad. I remember that we would spend hours playing, running around the arched, brightly lit corridors. On either side, I recall the large mahogany doors which would fluidly open to reveal ancient, chestnut-brown rooms with antique, twin bed frames which were confined within. I will never forget the uncanny gargoyles that were…

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    ORS 475.840 because she did not have possession of the marijuana plant. Under Oregon statute it is unlawful for any person to possess a controlled substance unless the substance was obtained directly from, or pursuant to, a valid prescription or order of a practitioner while acting in the course of professional practice, or except as otherwise authorized by ORS 475.005 to 475.285 and 475.840 to 475.980. The only issue in dispute is whether Corday had possession of the marijuana. Accordingly,…

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    Teresa wants to stop. Adverse Possession Benedetta’s name is on the legal title of Apple Manor making her the original proprietor owner of the land. Teresa would have to take action on Benedetta’s behalf or advise her on what to do as she is only a beneficiary. Grahams claim for proprietorship to the mushroom patch stems from the informal acquisition of legal title by registration from adverse possession. The act of allowing acquisition of title through adverse possession is to make sure that…

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    giving up their most valued material possessions to buy Christmas presents for each other. II. Plot. A. Della and Jim are a married young couple living in an $8 a week apartment. 1. Della only has $1.87 saved to buy the perfect Christmas present for Jim. 2. Jim also wants to buy his wife a Christmas present. B. Both sell their sentimental possessions to have money to buy a Christmas…

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    esteem over ownership of property and possessions is very true, and only leads to greed, self-judgment, and the unhappiness of the owner. The main problem that ownership leads to the want for more possessions and property. In My Wood by E. M. Forster, a man finally buys a piece of property that he can call his own, only to realise that it is far too small and empty compared to the property of his neighbors. This habit of judging one’s esteem over the possessions of others instead of enjoying…

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    IRAC of #2B II. Count Two of the criminal complaint, possession of equipment to manufacture methamphetamine, should be dismissed on the ground that it is a lesser-included offense of Count Three, manufacture of methamphetamine ("meth"). The issue in the present case is whether §43: Possession of Equipment or Supplies with Intent to Manufacture Meth (“Possession of Equipment”) should be dismissed because it is a lesser-included offense of Count Three, §51: Manufacture of Meth. A defendant…

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    Money and material possessions does not lead to happiness because some people that are rich and have many nice things like cars and others could still be depressed. Also because someone could have money, but could also have a mental illness. For example, if a famous person is going through some metal problems and is not happy, but they still have money which is not making things better. Money could not buy friends for you to be happy and also family. This means that if you have real friends and…

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    Frank parked his car in the stadium parking lot. A fly ball landed in a car parked in the lot belonging to Frank. The parking lot attendant (Paul) saw the ball land in Frank’s car. Paul took the ball from Frank’s car and put it in his pocket. Another attendant say what happened and left a note on Frank’s windshield explaining what had happened. Frank files a conversion complaint against Paul. Issue How should the court rule on Frank’s conversion complaint? Rules In…

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    efforts to control the possession of firearms. Most U.S politicians have been on the frontline in making the country less safe for citizens. For example, Mark Pryor ran an ad against the campaigns aimed at controlling the use of guns in the U.S. He gave several reasons why he was against the ad yet he had initially stated that he was committed to working to find long-term approaches to violence (Amarillo.com). The politicians with the power to implement laws against gun possession have been the…

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    felony conviction; under Kansas law possession of a firearm by a convicted felon is itself a felony. HISTORY: Defendant was convicted at a first trial of unlawful possession of a firearm (from which no appeal was taken), and was convicted at a second trial of murder in the first degree, done in the commission of a felony. The collateral felony was unlawful possession of a firearm after a felony conviction. Defendant appealed. ISSUE: Can unlawful possession of a firearm by a convicted felon…

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