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    Halliday Vs Neevill

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    implied consent of the property owner to enter her land. Did obstruction of an open path revoke implied consent? This matter was considered in Halliday v Nevill [1984] 155 CLR 1. The majority decision stated that implied consent can be given to the public to enter a private property if the dwelling is ‘left unobstructed and with entrance gate unlocked’ under certain conditions. In this case, the entrance to the property was a “generous open gateway”. However, there were two cases of…

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    Simple Decking Designs

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    straightupbuildingmaintenance.com.au - Simple Decking Designs That Are Beautiful but Also Budget Friendly Decking extends the living area of the home by providing an outdoor space suitable for entertaining guests or just relaxing with the family. You may have space or budget concerns that make you hesitant about adding a deck onto your house, but there are some examples of simple decking designs below that are both attractive and budget friendly. An Upper-Level Deck Decking can create an…

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    Why Is Stealing Wrong

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    If a friend and I were walking on the beach, and we found a ring, phone, and five hundred dollars, I would suggest we try to find the owners of them. It’s not right to take something that isn’t yours. While at first it might be tempting to keep them, it could later have a bad outcome. Taking something that belongs to someone else is wrong for several reasons. First of all, taking something that doesn’t belong to you is a crime. If you take something, knowing it isn’t yours, and you do not…

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    he conveyed joint tenancy by Warranty Deed. Mrs. Vassaur conveyed the property to her father after fatally shooting her husband. Edgar Vassaur Sr. is the administrator for the estate of the deceased, and in an answer and cross petition, claims ownership of half the property, liens in credit life insurance policy and home improvement loan. The plaintiff brought an action to quiet the title to the realty, interposed a demurrer to the answer and cross petition, and moved for judgment on the…

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    Is Ownership Good Or Bad

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    What is ownership? Ownership is the act of possessing something, but somehow it has now turned into a controversial topic that has sparked several different perspectives. While some people view ownership as something bad, others tend to believe that it is good to own. Before establishing and opinion on whether ownership is good or bad, people need to understand how ownership and sense of self relate. With that being said, ownership and sense of self are undeniably intertwined. They are so…

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    I have a lot of things that are on my bucket list. Whether it’s becoming a better golfer or traveling the world, but one of the things I would love to do is own my own business and create multiple jobs along with multiple dollars. Two businesses that I would personally like to own is an insurance company and a clothing line. Lots of people don’t understand why people want to be business owners. They tend to think of all of the cons to it and not the pros, or they simply just don 't get it at all…

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    At first glance, the term “ownership” may be seen as an adamant word with an unyielding definition; the possession of an object. Individuals don't give much thought. Yet, there are various dogmatic connotations that provide different interpretations towards the matter. Ownership is a complex term that can infer to both tangible and intangible items that extend far beyond the simple text book definition. Ownership can be used when referring to one's concept of thoughts, adept skills, or…

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    Media Censorship

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    informing people what is going on in the world. Addressing the issue of corporate ownership in the media is much more important than it appears to be; to take down corporate ownership would help maintain the circulation…

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    The film Rich Media Poor Democracy asserts that journalism in the United States does not serve the interest of the public, instead they serve the interest of media corporate bosses. Moreover, the film points out the media corporate bosses are to blame for the absence of choice and diversity in the media which stems from a shortage of competition created through mergers. Rich Media Poor Democracy proposes that citizen involvement can and should rescue the media, otherwise corporate bosses will…

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    1996, the U.S. telecommunications industry was a monopoly and the act opened the doors to anybody who wanted to be a part of the communications industry. Although it opened the doors to anybody it also led to concentration of media ownership. Concentration of media ownership is essentially when few organizations or individuals own different facets of the media. Early in 2002, three of the five most recognizable conglomerates were Walt Disney, AOL/Time-Warner, and the News Corporation. These 3…

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