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    1. Get in touch with your attorney to review your lease. I suspect that the property owner knows the a/c unit is about to expire and the property owner is planning to stiff you with the bill of a new unit. The property owner stated if you do not change the filters, you are responsible for replacing the unit. I questioned why the a/c was being inspected now and not when you originally signed the lease. No answer was given. When you were speaking about the summer heat it sound like a motor…

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    Property is a complex bundle of rights. One of the significant concepts of property rights, is the right to exclude from your own property. This produces a series of complications. The overall goal is to make the individuals (around you and in future generations) better off without destroying the environment. Does denying people the right to use your property really make them better off? This is a difficult question to answer considering it is extremely situational. Helping an individual by…

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    Intellectual property is the ownership of the products of one’s mind. “Of significant concern to businesspersons is the need to protect their rights in intellectual property, which in today's world may exceed the value of physical property, such as machines and buildings.” Cross, F. B. (2015) Products of the mind, without having even begun can be more valuable than current assets, intellectual property can mean the future success of a company. In the case of Marvel Worldwide, Inc. v. Kirby the…

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    The first Law on Industrial Property in Iran was in 1925, which came into force from 1926 and Registration Authority was working under the Ministry of agriculture, trade and public services. Trademarks were recorded in a journal called the Journal of Agriculture (published from August 22, 1928) in order of insertion of registration number. For the first time in Iran patent law and its civil and criminal protection applied in 1931 and the grant of the relevant license were assigned to the…

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    The definition of Intellectual Property Rights is an invention created from a person or company’s idea which is then patented for the legal rights to the concept. The apex of the amalgamation of Intellectual Property Rights and the global south is during a September 1986 meeting with the GATT member states in Punta del Este, Uruguay. The Quad (United States, Europe, Canada, and Japan) wanted to push an idea during the eight round of discussions that, “to preserve as much as possible their…

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    And then, second idea would be using Rights of property. Of course, it look like the same with first part but it would focus on different problem in the law. It would be related to the tort. The tort was a problem which the company can’t avoid now. And, Tort often occurs almost as an established fact in this era of diversified competition and frequent vicious competition, so company’s intellectual property right would be more and more important because it would be most power weapon for firm when…

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    has become more encouraging of innovation through increased enforcement of intellectual property rights. To solidify its position in the global intellectual property market, China joined WIPO in 1980 and the Paris Convention on Industrial Property in 1985. Additionally, China signed the Patent Cooperation Treaty in 1994, registered all trademarks with the International Bureau of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in 1990, and became a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO)…

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    example of a violent crime would be aggravated assault, because the person committing the crime was intended to injure another person due to conflict or rage. Property crimes however, are different than violent crimes. Property crimes do not involve violence, but they harm individuals by taking their materials (Godwin, PPT). An example of a property crime would be when an individual breaks into another individual’s house, and by stealing items of monetary value, you harm that person by taking…

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    Properties Of Water

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    This means that water can dissolve many substances. An example of the use of this property is in the human body, water allows many substances that are essential in the body to dissolve. The reason why water is a very good solvent is because it is dipolar so both negatively and positively charged substances can dissolve in it. An example…

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    Properties Of Matter

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    ssment Page 42 1. Two categories that are used to classify properties of matter are extensive and intensive. 2. All samples of a given substance have the same intensive properties because every sample has the same composition. 3. The three states of matter are solids, liquids, and gases. 4. Physical changes are grouped into two categories known as reversible and irreversible. Reversible changes are changes from one state to another. Irreversible changes are changes that cannot change from one…

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