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he only problem in concluding that the money was an absolute gift to Emily is the case of Comiskey v Bowring-Hanbury (1905), where a trust was held on the words 'in full confidence that', in our case, similar words are used.... However, in light of cases like Lambe v Eames (1871) where the Court of Appeal refused to hold a valid trust because the testator left a estate to his widow stating 'to be at her disposal in any way she may think best, for the benefit of herself and her family' seems to be closest to facts at hand....
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First the intention to keep the business as a family corporation involving the spouses and the three children is at once evident (Organisation For Economic Corporation and Development 2006, p.... All the facts of this case clearly points points out to a close corporation that was entered in by spouses Paul and Mary Scott.... But such is not the case here, although if I were the spouses' adviser at the time they contemplated to form a business entity, I would have suggested a partnership instead because a partnership is simpler and entails no further elaborate requirements to satisfy the requirements
of the Corporation Act....
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Diabetes mellitus is a condition which results from the lack of insulin within the body's bloodstream (The family Heath Guide, page 284).... This type of diabetes is the most common form of diabetes mellitus which can be controlled by means of proper diet, regular exercise and religious intake of prescribed oral medications (hypoglycimes) (The family Health Guide, page 284).... Since my uncle has been diagnosing with this disease he manifested most of the following common signs and symptoms, which are (The family Health Guide, page 285): 1) constant thirst (polydipsia); 2) frequent urine elimination (polyuria); 3) frequent hunger or strong appetite (polyphagia); 4) weight loss despite a strong appetite; 5) tiredness or weakness; 6) tingling sensation and numbing of hands and feet; 7) blurred vision; 8) recurrent skin infection and 9)itching in the private parts....
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he Act makes some landmark changes to family law by recognizing the rights of same-sex couples to become legal parents of embryos that come under the definition of this Act.... Until this Bill the currently applicable law remained the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990) which was widely criticized being based on outdated laws that could not be reconciled with the fast pacing world of science....
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The test for whether or not there is a legal duty of care was established in the case of Donoghue v Stevenson ([1932] AC 562).... This work called "law of Tort Assignment" describes the peculiarities of two cases in law, the position of people, damages, the duty of care....
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In the paper “Bernard Madoff: anatomy of Greed” the author discusses the case wherein December 2008 the investment community and country at large were rocked by news that Bernard Madoff, founder of the Wall Street firm was accused by the government of perpetrating the most massive Ponzi scheme....
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This case study raises issues as to potential civil claims under the torts of negligence, assault, and battery.... nbsp; The test for whether or not there is a legal duty of care was established in the case of Donoghue v Stevenson1.... In the leading case of Caparo v Dickman3, the House of Lords confirmed the following three-stage test to determine whether a duty of care exists: In applying the test to Bertie's position, it must first be established that it would be reasonable for Freddie to have foreseen that the damage was foreseeable and that Freddie should have taken precautions against this....
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… The paper “Fresha Trading Arm vs Family of the Bereaved Employees as a Civil and Criminal case” is a thrilling version of a case study on the law.... The paper “Fresha Trading Arm vs Family of the Bereaved Employees as a Civil and Criminal case” is a thrilling version of a case study on the law.... For any criminal case to hold a watertight case before a judge, the intent has to eminent....
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