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    Testbank on Business Law Today The Essentials 1 to 9th Edition by Miller

    Testbank on Business Law Today The Essentials by Miller Testbank on Business Law Today The Essentials 1 Edition by Miller Testbank on Business Law Today The Essentials 2 Edition by Miller Testbank on Business Law Today The Essentials 3 Edition by Miller Testbank on Business Law Today The...
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    Law Of the MinimumIshikawa diagram

    Ishikawa Diagram The figure below shows an Ishikawa diagram. Note that this tool is referred to by several different names: Ishikawa diagram, Cause and Effect diagram, Fishbone and Root Cause Analysis. These names all refer to the same tool. The first name is after the inventor of the tool - K...
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    3-strikes law

    Should so-called "three-strikes" laws be repealed? One effect of mandatory sentencing, and of three-strikes laws in particular, is the rapid growth of the prison population. The United States now locks up a higher proportion of its population than any comparable developed nation, yet many of...
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    Sharia law be granted legal recoginition

    Sharia courts are cheaper and more accessible than the the civil courts of the secular state. This is especially true for minorities who may be poorer, alienated from majority power-structures, lacking in fluency in the language of the state legal system. For these reasons for many Muslims the...
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    Law of luv

    Evry boy on earth is atracted 2wrds a grl wid a force directly proportional 2 d buty of d grl & inversly prportional 2 d strenth of her bro.
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    NEED BUSINESS LAW CASE STUDIES

    HEYA EVRYONE... I NEED BUSINESS LAW CASE STUDIES LIKE [Lalman Shukla v. Gauri Dutt, II, A.L.J. 489],[Parker v. Clark (1960) 1 W.L.R. 286], RAJ RANI v. PREM ADIB AIR 1949 BOM.215.... BASED ON BUSINESS LAW... FOR MY MBA ASSIGNMENT PLEASE DO HELP ME OUT....
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    Eve teasing law project

    hey frndz..... checkout project on eve teasing... hope it my help u......... tk cr...
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    Law

    Conditions and Warranties research report contracts.ppt
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    Analyzing the Indian Law

    Analyzing the Indian Law (a). Though the amendment of 1969 brought about changes to obscenity law, the primary object of the 1969 amendment of sec.292 was to prevent circulation of and traffic in obscene literature. It was specifically to restrict communication of certain types of materials...
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    Obscenity Law In India

    This paper looks into the need to reform outdated laws relating to obscenity in India. Laws which have been abused in order to restrict freedom of expression. The law covering obscenity is dealt with in the India Penal Code of 1860. Interestingly, these laws are relics of the colonial period and...
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    Shield Law for Journalists

    Shield Law for Journalists Definition A shield law for a journalist is a law that protects him/her from revealing the sources of information quoted in a news story. It means that even in cases when the judge summons the journalist and demands for information on the sources, the journalist can...
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    Substantive Law

    Substantive Law-it is statutory law that governs the right and obligations of those who are subject to it. It further defines the legal relationship between an individual and the state. It is in contrast with adjectival law, as the latter deals with the method and means by which substantive law...
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    Judge-made law

    Judge-made law- As it suggests, it is the law made by a judge- it is considered inferior to statutory law since it may not be in tune with public opinion as opposed to statutory law (which can be debated)- it takes place in the confines of a courtroom and it is often an oral/verbal statement by...
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    Adjectival law

    Adjectival law- like an adjective in grammar- it explains and lays down the procedures for legal proceedings taking place inside the court room. So it explains how to file an appeal or what court must be approached for a particular case. Legal terms and procedures are hard to understand esp. for...
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    Statutory Law

    Statutory Law- It is law that is written down and available to the people- it is passed in the Parliament, legislative assemblies or municipal corporation-An Act is presented and debated by MPs, MLAs or corporators, owing to which changes are made to it- It can only be passed by 2/3rd majority...
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    Constitutional law

    Constitutional law- It is the supreme law of the country that is laid down by the Constitution- its importance is proved by the fact that every law made in the country must stick to its beliefs- It is a social, political and economic document- it is statutory since it is written down.
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    Newton Law

    Newton's New Law - Every book continues 2 b in its state of rest or covered with dust, Until n unless an external or internal exams appears..!:SugarwareZ-156:
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    LAW RELATING TO GENERAL INSURANCE

    LAW RELATING TO GENERAL INSURANCE The Insurance act 1938 was a well thought out legislation and was passed to perform the control of working and activities of the companies carrying on the business relating to life, marine, fire and accident. but the act has seen many amendments since it was...
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    Marketing and Law of Nature

    Change is the “LAW OF NATURE”. Though change is common, some changes seem peculiar and paradoxical. Today, we witness in Indian Economy one such a bi-faceted change – a change from national to global on one side and, urban to rural on the other. “RURALISE” is among the Buzz words of this new...
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    Press law and ethics

    Press law and ethics Registrar of Newspapers for India The Office of the Registrar of Newspapers for India, more popularly known as RNI came into being on 1st July, 1956, on the recommendation of the First Press Commission in 1953 and by amending the Press and Registration of Books Act 1867...
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