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    I- INTRODUCTION Over the years, the commercial law regulating sale of goods and, subsequently, transfer of property had significantly evolved. Indeed, a topical subject brought before judicial courts have been the validity of retention of title clause (ROT), which namely gives the right to the seller to retain title in the property of unpaid goods that had physically passed to the buyer . This latest clause has been legitimate in Aluminium Industrie Vaassen B.V v Romalpa Aluminium , where a…

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    not approve of the actions because he believed in a legitimate government, and there was no legitimate government under jack, and he wanted for the people to have a say in the government. Next, Jack did not give his people their laws of nature. (Life, Liberty, And Property) Lastly, There was a state of nature/strong versus weak on the island. (Ralph and Piggy vs. Jack) John Locke believed in a legitimate government. “A legitimate government is a government that is lawful, official, and fair.…

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    principles and reasoning of John Locke’s natural right to property. The paper will detail in the following order: what men commonly share in the world, the fundamental principle of ownership, one’s ownership of oneself and labor, how that labor can be used to acquire external goods, the importance of labor in seizing property for the individual, and how to preserve property that one already owns. After stating Locke’s argument about property I will critically analyze his argument with my own…

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    Locke’s Notions about Property Development Capitalism demands that man should put all the available resources into maximum productive use. One of these resources is land, which is limited in availability. As such, man has put land into good use by developing property to generate income and provide shelter to fellow mankind. This comes with opposing views that excessive use of this resource may lead to depletion as well as non-productive overutilization. Conversely, Locke (2002) asserts that…

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    to deduct the interest, and property taxes on their income taxes. 2) Rent-to-own or lease option: The boomerang buyer would pay rent for a house, and have the option to buy it for a set…

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    As we known, intellectual property is something unique that is physically created. For example, copyright starts as soon as a work is physically recorded, saved or typed. A writer enjoys copyright after his/her work has been typed, a singer, after his/her song has been recorded, and…

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    Jean Jacque Rousseau outlined the origin and development of private property. The formation of the hut is the first step towards the ultimate creation of society as families and communities start to form. Unlike savage man who’s primary motivation was self-preservation, civilized man embraced amour propre as they begin to compare their strengths and abilities of others. Although Rousseau argues that the invention of private property is not natural, it is inevitable as it becomes a necessity due…

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    According to Locke “The Law of Nature says we cannot harm other with regards to their life, health, liberty, or possessions” (3). Being able to sustain this will be very hard especially in a society that I believe will definitely need politics to stay in control but by enforcing…

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    the first problem addressed was that the Freedmen were not citizens of either the country or their state. Also within Section One, this amendment causes a lack 0of the ability to write laws that infringe upon an individual’s rights without due process of law, and no person shall be denied equal protection of the laws. This part is mainly for usurping the Black Codes. Section two of the amendment revokes or repeals the three-fifths clause which was used for the purpose of congressional…

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    scratch off in the process of chasing the American dream can now be completed. The sense of satisfaction soon wears off because a group of college student or a bickering couple, who have emphatic arguments outside and have vehement disregard for others property, move in next door. The college students have parties every night and play loud music at all hours or the dissatisfied duo have altercations in their front yard and have begun driving through the new homeowner’s yard to get to their…

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