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    that the law determining who is a de facto director is unclear. Introduction Directors may be of three kinds: de jure directors, that is to say, those who have been validly appointed to the office; de facto directors, that is to say, directors who assume to act as directors without having been appointed validly or at all; and shadow directors who are persons with whose directions of instructions the directors of the company are accustomed to act (cite Re Hydrodam). De Jure directors are easy to recognize

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    PERPETUATION AND MAINTENANCE OF READING THINKS AND OTHER ARTICLES IN LIBRARY: AN OVERVIEW Abstract: In this digital library environment, the traditional library system and services are being replaced by new techniques such as library automation, collection development of e-resources and networking of libraries. There has been tremendous change in the information world. Everyone has to adopt these changes such as printed to digital form. A perpetuation is a set of procedures, activities and

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    law. There are 3 classes of director, the de jure director, de facto director and the shadow director, for the

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    Sure, de facto sounds like a great idea on paper, but if individuals are not willing to comply with the situation around them, laws are the only way to set things straight. For many, their mindsets will remain unchanged, thus rendering the help useless. By implementing laws and utilizing them fully, sexual assault on campuses could really be decreased. That notion came from a lot of what we talked about in discussion the week prior, which really helped solidify my views. While I am not saying de facto

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    3.1 Who are Stateless Persons: The 1954 Stateless Convention (hereinafter the 1954 convention) describes the definition of a stateless person and specifies the treatment to be accorded to stateless persons by contracting states. Pursuant to this Convention, stateless person is “a person who is not considered as a national by any sate under the operation of its law.” The 1954 convention provides: For the purpose of this convention, the term “stateless person” means a person who is not considered

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    They looked at the GDP per country as a primary sign of growth. Two indicators measured judicial independence de jure which focused on legal foundations of judges and de facto which focused on actual experiences with judicial independence. This includes court proceeding times and judge’s salary. They found that de jure judicial independence did not have any pronounced effect on GDP but de facto judicial independence positively influenced GDP. Feld and Vigot sampled countries using an econometric model

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    1. De jure segregation is segregation enforced by the law. De jure segregation has been banned in the United States since the 1950’s but that doesn’t eliminate segregation as a whole in the country. De facto segregation is, “the segregation of races by fact rather than by legal requirements”. This means that segregation can take place indirectly from lawful decision making. Examples of de jure segregation is through the drawing of district lines, the residential patterns and the parents’ “choice”

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    America is not universally free. This is easily proven with examples from a variety of subjects. For example, take LGBT rights. De jure, gay marriage is legal nationwide. But de facto, when one looks at the social reality dealt with by people who are not heterosexual, one finds that not everyone has the realistic ability to do so. Even on a de jure level, there are the “bathroom bills,” passed by North Carolina and looked at by many states, designed to limit transgender people’s ability to

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    The ability to lead takes heart and patience. One might say that leadership is a God-given gift; de facto not just anyone can be a leader. Education today is an embodiment of diversity. Each aspect of the educational institution’s architecture demands an array of varying needs be meet with precision, dedication, mastery, and fortitude. A leader must personify patience, enthusiasm, and a desire for continued learning. A leader must lead by example. These traits embody an exceptional leader, which

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    Nova Southeastern University Circuits of Power in creating de jure Standards: Shaping an International Information Systems Security Standard Instructor: Dr. Gurvirender Tejay Done By: Abdullah Elzallal Due Date: 09/21/2015 Research Problem Information Security is one of the critical fields in the protection of data in all institutions. The quality of information security department depends on some internal and external factors. An article written by Backhouse, Hsu and Silva in 2006 addressed

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