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    They ought to blame themselves or their predecessors in their judicial seats.’ Introduction There seem to be two main characters at the start . As such, it is apposite that I briefly outline how the role of draughtsmen and judges interplay in the common law system. Essentially, draughtsmen drafts statutes according to the purpose of parliament and judges interpret the statutes and apply it to the case before them. I will explore each of their roles in greater depth when I arrive at their…

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    Chong also faces challenges with regard to the differences of culture between Malaysia and his home country, China. Research shows that individuals from different cultures may face challenges in understanding the behavior and values of others in the host country. Thus, this can cause a cultural clash (Tahir & Ismael, 2010). However, China and Malaysia are culturally close, so it can be expected that Mr. Chong adjust more easily than if he were to do business in countries with more cultural…

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    INTRODUCTION This essay examines the Australian court hierarchy, and the extension power the High Court attains as it has the ability too overturn decisions made by the Supreme Court. As it is the final court of appeal therefore reintegrates the point that the power of appointment is held within the body of the High Court. As the Australian Federal system consists of national court and a court system for each individual state and the two territories. It will highlight the power comparison…

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    Torrt And Wrongful Omission

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    INTRODUCTION • Origin of the word Tort and its meaning: The word tort is derived from Latin word ‘tortum’, which means ‘to twist’. It basically refers to a conduct which is not upright or lawful. In English, the term tort is refers to a ‘wrong’. Thus, the branch of law which deals with ‘torts’, consists of wrongful act wherein the wrongdoer violates some of the legal rights vested in another person. We ought to remember that the law imposes a duty to respect the legal right vested in the…

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    1. Upper Respiratory Infection (URTI). Most often transmitted by hand to hand/surface contact with lack of hand sanitization, and droplet transmission, resulting in multiple etiologies such as rhinovirus, coronavirus, and other viral origins. Patients may present exhibiting the following symptoms including sore throat, cough, nasal congestion, fever, dyspnea, thick and increased colored sputum production, headache, rhinorrhea, and/or fatigue. Most of this is due to the immune system triggering…

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    took picture and uploaded them in the net. Rich did not asked Kim a admission to step up in her yard, neither to climb her roof to get the duck. In all of this he took pictures of her and her friend and violate the privacy she has in her property. Common law trespass is a crime when a person or the objectif of an individual intentionally get in the land of a different person without a lawful excuse. Taking picture or print or internet broadcast: libel is defamatory statement. Under Florida Law…

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    Immigration Narrative

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    As a newly licensed attorney in the State of Texas with a Juris Doctorate degree from Thurgood Marshall School of Law and a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Houston, I am looking to use my skill set to be impactful in the area of immigration and family law. Thus is why, it is with great interest and passion that I submit my resume to apply for the Law Firm of Juan Reye Associate Attorney position. I have long standing passion for immigration. During my tenure in law school,…

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    Adverse Possession Essay

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    question was asked by my law school professor in a seminar. And he said “if someone answers ‘yes’ to this question then he knows the key components of Adverse Possession.” The origin of adverse possession is based both in statutory actions and in common law precepts in United States of America. In a country like United States, where all 50 states have its own law of practice and procedure, the law relating to Adverse Possession varies by jurisdiction. For example the period of limitation in…

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    means he or she does not admit guilt and does not want to challenge the charge, they are treated like they plead guilty. The discovery process is next. In this process the prosecutor and defense exchange information. After exchanging information, some common motions may be filed such as: Motion to Suppress, Motion to Change Venue and Motion in Limine. A pre-trial…

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    While explaining the core idea behind legal positivism, Fuller wrote, “The common objectives of all system of [legal] positivism is to preserve a distinction between the law that is and the law that should be or is trying to be.” This distinction between what is and what should be is the foundational idea separating law in the form of constitution and morality based on the distinction between good and bad. By creating a boundary between law and morality, the legal positivists thus try to…

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