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    Case Law

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    ------------------------------------------------- Foss v Harbottle Foss v Harbottle (1843) 67 ER 189 is a leading English precedent in corporate law. In any action in which a wrong is alleged to have been done to a company‚ the proper claimant is the company itself. This is known as "the rule in Foss v Harbottle"‚ and the several important exceptions that have been developed are often described as "exceptions to the rule in Foss v Harbottle". Amongst these is the ’derivative action’‚ which allows

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    Partnership Law

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    the legal implications are for them of this change of type of business organisation. Answer : a) Peter and Jenny are currently trading as a partnership. A partnership is created in law when two or more persons agree to carry on a business together. This agreement can either be put in writing or oral. The law relating to partnerships is largely contained in the Partnership Act 1890 (hereafter "PA 1890"). Section 1 of the PA 1890 defines a partnership as "the relation which subsists between persons

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    Fitts Law

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    Lab 2: Fitts’ Law and Motor control ID | MT | 4 | 0.4 | 3 | 0.31 | 2 | 0.24 | 3 | 0.45 | 2 | 0.32 | 1 | 0.25 | 2 | 0.4 | 1 | 0.33 | 0 | 0.23 | 1. A measurement of the difficulty of performing an aiming movement. It states that the difficulty of a movement is mostly correlated with the distance a limb moves and the narrowness of the target. 2. Distance had a little to no effect on movement time for my data. The size of the target had a huge impact on movement time. The

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    Webers Law

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    SPA Lab 1: Weber’s Law of Just-Noticeable Differences Lisa Robinson University of Central Oklahoma Abstract SPA Lab 1: Weber’s Law of Just-Noticeable Differences Students react to a stimulus very differently based on one’s background and experience. These factors can affect how a person perceives things‚ especially when someone’s senses are being tested. Weber’s Law defines the correlation between concrete and alleged differences in stimulus strength (Coren‚ Ward‚ & Enns‚ 2004). The absolute

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    Rh Law

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    consider the relevant physical‚ economic‚ psychological and social conditions‚responsible parenthood is exercised by those who prudently and generously decide to have a large family or by those who‚ for serious reasons and with due respect for the moral law‚ choose not to have children for the time being or even for an indeterminate period (Humane vitae). If we examine the innate drives and emotions of man‚ responsible parenthood expresses the dominion which reason and will must exert over them. Everything

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    Coulomb's Law

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    Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to test Coulomb’s Law which states that the force between two spherically symmetric charged objects is directly proportional to the product of the charges‚ and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the centers of the two charges. In mathematical vector notation Coulomb’s Law is expressed as where Fr is the force on particle 1 due to particle 2 in Newtons‚ q is the charge on 12 1 particle 1 in Coulombs‚ q2 is the charge on particle

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    essence of laws

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    libraries in every congressional district‚ city and municipality‚ and reading centers in every barangay throughout the Philippines. Amidst a sea of other basic priorities‚ establishment of these learning tools should be given much attention. This law is very essential for the growth of every individual in the community and for the community itself. This will cater the less capable individuals to be well-informed. Illiteracy will also be minimized if not eradicated. In the current situation in other

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    School Law

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    Memorandum By Emily Ephraim School Law for Educators EDA 545 Dr. Capellino March 6‚ 2010 Memorandum TO: Superintendent/Classroom Teacher FROM: Emily Ephraim DATE: March 7‚ 2010 RE: § 115C-107.6 Duties of local educational agencies According to North Carolina Statues Chapter 115C-107.6‚ there are duties of Local Educational Agencies‚ sometimes referred to as LEA’s. Every local educational organization‚ in making available education for children with disabilities must meet

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    The Conservation Law

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    developed at microscopic level are needed in order to provide some input into problem solving at macroscopic level.  At all three levels of description (molecular‚ microscopic & macroscopic)‚ the conservation law play a key role.      Conservation law – keeping from change or to hold ( a property) constant during an interaction or process. We consider two colliding diatomic molecules system. For simplicity we assume that the molecules do not interact chemically

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    The Color of Law

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    South enslaved the African Africans through Jim Crow laws‚ chickaree‚ and coercion. Democracy and justice did not exist in the South. After the South’s defeat in the civil war‚ the general public thought that Africans Americans had been liberated. However‚ African Americans were enslaved through political institutions‚ social norms‚ and violence. The Jim Crow laws were meant to oppress African Americans. The main tool of discrimination was the law of vagrancy. Vagrancy prevented African Americans

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