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MOORCOCK CASE
Analysis on the Quote and Moorcock Case
Abstract
“Whenever a person is held bound by a promise or a contract contrary to his actual intent or understanding, it is plain that the liability is based not on some notion of a voluntary assumption of obligation, but on something else” (Atiyah ...
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Allan Pinkerton
Introduction
Allan Pinkerton,a famous detective was born in Glasgow in Scotland on August 25, 1819. As he was a business man, he actively participated in the Chartist movement during his young age. He got disappointed as he became unsuccessful in achieving universal suffrage, so he immigrated to America and settled permanently over there. He made ...
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Equity & Trusts
Equity & Trusts
Introduction
The three certainties are formed through the English laws of trusts that are based on the formation of showing trusts that if are to be considered valid should have the trust instrument in them which should be able to show the certainty of intention in ...
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LEGAL ISSUES
Contract Law
Contract Law
The contract law can be defined as agreement between two or more persons or entities in which there is a promise to do something in return for a valuable benefit known as consideration with specific terms and conditions. It is a fact that the law of contracts ...
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CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
Conditions of Contract
Conditions of Contract
Q1Has a Dispute Arisen?
Yes! A dispute has definitely arise in this case as the initial offer made by the contractor was for a varying scheme and as the scheme has changed now it has brought a difference in the rate and according to ...
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CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE
Criminal Behaviour among Young People
Criminal Behaviour among Young People
A Young Offender
A young offender can be termed as a young person who has been found guilty or warned for a criminal wrongdoing. A young offender can be of any gender, male or female. In comparison ...
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LAW
Environmental Governance and the Law
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Defining Flood1
UK Floods law2
Common Law2
Statutory Law3
Flood and Water Management Act 20103
Types of courts in UK4
Country Court5
Magistrates' Court5
Crown Court5
The High Court6
The Court of Appeal6
The UK Supreme Court6
The European Court of Human Rights6
The Court of Justice of the European Union7
Environmental law practices7
Flood risk management ...
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Future of the Juvenile Justice System
Future of the Juvenile Justice System
Introduction
Considering the kind of issues and concerns that have been faced and experienced in the area of criminology and forensics, it becomes rather evident and visible that crime would only makes things worse for the residents of a particular country, ...
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Capstone Assessment Project
Capstone Assessment Project
Introduction
Over the past few years, information technology has witnessed a tremendous rate of development. A major change in the attitudes, perceptions and ways of thinking of its users has been brought through these technologies (Nunn & Quinet, 2002). In law enforcement organizations, computer technologies are employed ...
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Crime and Society
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Crime and Society
Introduction
Crime is a universal constant. No matter where one goes, if there is an existence of class difference, there is the existence of crime (Parker, 2010). The social hierarchy which rules the human life unfortunately serves as an incubator for crime and ...