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    Equity Essay Legislation and case law has been evolving throughout history surrounding testamentary promises. The attitudes of the courts have ebbed and flowed towards claims testing the validity of a will. New Zealand was the first country in the commonwealth jurisdiction to enact a family protection act, the Testators Family Maintenance Act 1900. Although legislation has changed considerably since the incorporation of the first act, the central concept has remained essentially unchanged. There

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    parking meters while intoxicated. During his time in jail, he disobeys both the de facto inmate leader and the wardens simply because he did not like to conform to their rules. Luke's,

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    Over the length of this course, we have discussed several aspects of politics. We have studied citizenship and obligations to society as a citizen, justice and what it means to us as individuals, and how to go about enacting change within a community and around the world. Some of the most important topics from this class included the characteristics, duties, and obligations of rulers of government. In addition to the concept of rulers, we also studied the notion of authority and the moral and metaphysical

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    As with any group exercise, we all position all our chairs into a circle and prepare ourselves with pen, paper, and thoughts of what will happen next. Some in the group started writing down the observations on paper while others look around for the remaining three minutes. I myself am the type that would observe my environment before I start writing down the observations. When done, all of us in the group began to exchange our responses and our reactions to them. While there are some differences

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    majority shareholder of Hobart and himself and his family owned and controlled the two companies who went insolvent. Hobart alleged that Mr Nagger was either a de facto or shadow director and had breached the duties he owed towards the company. The judge in this case, recognised that there is a distinction in the tests between shadow and the facto directors, as described by David Richards J in the McKillen judgement, however the parties decided not to make a distinction between the

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    There has been an overall loss in Market Share throughout departments stores. JCPenney is one department store in particular that has a very hard time dealing with this issue and has struggled to retain its market value. JCPenney CEO’s of the past and present have taken very different approaches to solving this problem and that will be discussed throughout this paper. We will start off by introducing you to former CEO, Mike Ullman who managed JCPenney before and after the recession as well as his

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    Hitachi, Ltd. follows the principle of Centralization as it is a Japanese firm and the Japanese are very peculiar about the chain of commands or the levels of management that is to be followed in an organization. But this is somehow changing because of the changing business dimensions all around the world. So, as to remain in the market, it is required to respond and react accordingly to the market and make some changes in the organization principles for easy global operations. Autonomy in management

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