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    include substantive provision of any promulgated federal, or more stringent state, environmental standards, requirements, criteria, or limitations that are determined to be legally ARARs for a CERCLA site or action. Application requirements are those cleanup standards, standards of control, and other substantive environmental protection requirements, criteria, or limitations, promulgated under federal or state law, which specifically address a hazardous substance, pollutant, contaminant,…

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    Case Brief- Arizona v. United States Issue: The state of Arizona enacted a statute known as Senate Bill 1070 in 2010. S.B. 1070 was to address a large number of illegal immigrants in the state.’ Is the Arizona statute S.B. 1070 constitutional? Do any part of the Arizona statute violate the constitution and if so what parts do it violate? Rules(s): The United States Immigration and Naturalization Act (INA) and S.B. 1070. Analysis/Application/Argument: In 2010, senate bill 1070 was signed into…

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    in the same eight hours, they should be compensated more. This paper will discuss the legal procedure of a labor union becoming certified to represent a group of employees, the Federal Statutes that apply to each stage and relationship between the union and the employer, and the legal requirements and limitations of both throughout the course of the…

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    technology as the world is advancing at a rapid pace. In conclusion, the Cambodia Labor Law addresses and provides clear description regarding the labor law. In the “Minimal Wage Section,” the section discusses minimum wage, payment of wages, statute of limitation of lawsuits of payment of wages and wage claims in detail. The law shows that Cambodia has a foundation regarding labor law and that the rights of workers would be legally enforced. Cambodian Labor Law had been effective…

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    Constitutional mechanisms of accountability are translated into a statutory framework aimed to ensure the intent of the original Constitution. Under the provisions of law, Congressional limitations within the construct of democracy must oversee rulemaking. The purpose of implanting mechanisms ensures rule makers and administrating agencies are held accountable within the branches of government. The responsibility of preserving legal principles examines the role of the judiciary. Additionally,…

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    When you sustain injuries due to an accident, you are not the only one who is suffering. You whole family suffers along with you. This is because though you suffer from pains and sufferings due to injuries, your family suffers from the collateral damages. There is loss of income along with the piling up of the medical and rehabilitation bills. Many times there is also incapacitating stress and anxiety. Though as an accident victim, you are entitled for compensation for you injuries, pain and…

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    Collins argued that the contract was ultra vires, which means the contract is “beyond the powers”, thus illustrating that any powers exercised by an officer of the corporation are limited by the constituting, any act outside the limitations are considered ultra vires. Likewise, Collins constructed the lawsuit on the grounds that the construction on the land and building are beyond the power of the board of directors. While Collins believes the contract was on the basis of ultra vires, he did not…

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    In Young v. New York City Transit Authority, the courts used different tests and relevant precedents to determine if begging and panhandling should be protected under the freedom of speech doctrine. The two-prong test was developed by the Supreme Court in Spence v. Washington to determine if expressive conduct was protected as a form of speech under the First Amendment. “The first prong of the test requires a court to determine whether there exists an intent to convey a “particularized message.”…

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    2- Absolutely and unequivocally support of extension the medical staff privileges to ARNPs. Strengthen the provisions of Florida Statutes concerning the application for clinical privileges by ARNPs. 3- Support increasing access to payer panels for ARNPs; by amend appropriate sections of the Florida Insurance Acts to mandate inclusion of ARNPs as providers of health care. Finally…

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    DO take pictures of the damage and your injuries as soon as possible for documentation. DON’T let too much time pass before making a claim as there are often statutes of limitation on insurance policies. DO stay honest with insurers and your insurance claims attorney to avoid any issues with fraudulent activities. DON’T sign anything until you speak with an attorney first. Personal injury law can be complicated, and…

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