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    Topic 1: Contracts: UCC Implied Warranties 1) Introduction In contracts, buyers and sellers need to pay attention to all types of warranties. Warranties give the rights to either the buyer or seller and state things like how long the item should work, how well it should work, etc. A warranty that is not always in writing but is understood is an implied warranty. 2) Summary of law on topic Implied warranties are warranties that are assumed and automatically take place due to operation of law.…

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    A contract clause is a specific section or provision included within a written contract. Each clause in a contract is included to address a specific piece of the overall deal being set down on paper. The contract clause is meant to clearly define the various duties, rights and privileges provided to different parties involved in an agreement as designated under the contract terms. In most contracts, these clauses can be found at the end. While the contract clause can be in many different forms…

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    of a literature review; from studies that were conducted between the years 1982-2005. The main purpose of the article was to evaluate restitution as a sanction in the Criminal Justice system for juvenile delinquents and its effectiveness towards recidivism. As a way to reduce recidivism among juvenile delinquents a form of restorative justice known as restitution was introduced to the criminal justice system (Greenwald, Jackson & Baglivio, 2014). Therefore, instead of institutionalizing…

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    Restitution African American people have been through a lot and it shows throughout past. I don’t think a majority of the 21st century African Americans believe that we need a reparations or restitution for our beloved ancestors and I don’t think that most of them that this situation has been introduced many times. We study our history every year we especially learn it from our books. Generation after Generation after Generation will know their past too. The many years of free labor that was…

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    Michael R. Marrus in Some Measure of Justice: The Holocaust Era Restitution Campaign of the 1990s (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2009) states that given the questions surrounding the emergence of the restitution campaign of the 1990s: why it emerged, when, how it fits in with earlier reparations to Jewish peoples (p.9); Marrus argues in the instance of the Holocaust what constitutes justice and whether it is even possible to achieve justice given the magnitude of the claims from the…

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    What is the criteria needed to be met for restitution and rescission? According to Beatty & Samuelson (2015) the guidelines of restitution state, “it is designed to return to the injured party a benefit he has conferred on the other party”(p. 414). Then there’s rescission definition which states, “to undo a contract and put the parties where…

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    Restorative Justice Essay

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    countries (Daly, 2002). The genesis of Restorative Justice can be traced to agrarian society, and the thrust towards its serves as a resurrection of historically prevalent approaches to crime and conflict. Restorative justice practices for example restitution have extensive roots in primitive societies the world over. However the history of this phenomenon is given little consideration (Gavrielides, 2007), with many claiming…

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    Mosaic Law Essay

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    In the Mosaic Law, judges and religious leaders taught people the moral codes that were divided into three parts: the commandments, the ordinances, and the judgments. The commandments established the religious institution, which included the moral laws, similar to the Magna Carta or the Bill of Rights (Osler 2007; Ex. 20:1-17). The ordinances were the ceremonial laws such as the festivals, and the daily Levitical priesthood activities were a “shadow of things to come, but the substance is of…

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    stakeholders. Making an amends simply cannot undo the past, but it helps to take steps to repair the harm caused. The four elements to making an amends are an apology, changed behavior, restitution, and generosity. Let’s talk about what exactly is restitution, it is “a formal way of holding an offender accountable. Restitution…

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    After the first few classroom pets die, the students seem to care less for the subsequent deaths, marking the class’ transition from the restitution narrative to chaos narrative. In “The School,” death is thrown at the students from every angle, so quickly that they don’t have time to mourn each passing because something or someone else is sure to die soon after. However, with the accumulation…

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