Negligence and breach of duty are legal concepts relating to tort law. The document discusses searching for peer-reviewed articles on these topics by determining relevant search terms to input, such as "negligence" and "breach of duty".
This document discusses sourcing speeches from the Federal Parliament of Australia between 2008-2009. It mentions searching for speeches by Malcolm Turnbull during this period. The search terms and methods are outlined to find relevant speeches for analysis from Hansard records.
This document discusses the case Google Inc v Australian Competition and Consumer Commission [2013] HCA 1; 249 CLR 435; (2013) 294 ALR 404. It provides two search methods for finding information on this case using Lexis Advance CaseBase. The search methods involve using different search terms to locate the case details and opinions within the Lexis Advance database.
This document discusses sourcing cases with FirstPoint and provides an example case of Google Inc v Australian Competition and Consumer Commission [2013] HCA 1; 249 CLR 435; (2013) 294 ALR 404. FirstPoint uses case status symbols to indicate the legal status and availability of cases in its database.
Article Considered in Articles Using Google ScholarMurdochLawLibrary
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This document provides examples of how to cite articles in legal publications. It lists a journal article citation including the author's name, article title in quotation marks, journal name, volume and issue numbers, and page numbers. It also lists a DOI URL for accessing the full text of the cited article online. The document suggests determining search terms to find the cited article.
Article Considered in Articles Using Thomson Reuters WestlawMurdochLawLibrary
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This document provides guidance on sourcing articles in legal writing. It gives an example of how to cite a journal article, including the author's name, article title in quotation marks, journal name, journal volume and issue, and page number. It also demonstrates how to search for an article online using keywords from the title and author's name to create a search string combining the terms within a specified number of words.
This document provides guidance on how to source articles in legal writing. It explains that articles should be cited with the author's name, article title in quotation marks, publication year, volume number, and page number. As an example, it provides the citation (1991) 50 C.L.J. 252 for the article "Property in Thin Air" by Kevin Gray. It also shows how to search for the article using search terms from the title and author in the database search string "property air"~5 AND Gray.
Article Considered in Articles Using Kluwer Law OnlineMurdochLawLibrary
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This document provides guidance on how to source articles in legal writing. It explains that articles should be cited with the author's name, article title in quotation marks, publication year, volume number, and page number. As an example, it lists a citation for an article by Kevin Gray in the 1991 volume 50 of the Cambridge Law Journal on page 252. It also shows how to search for this article online using keywords from the title and author in a search string connected with "AND".
Article Considered in Articles Using Kluwer Law OnlineMurdochLawLibrary
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This document discusses sourcing academic articles. It provides an example citation for an article written by Kevin Gray in 1991 in the Cambridge Law Journal volume 50 on page 252 about property in thin air. It also shows the digital object identifier and a search string that can be used to search for the article using the terms "property" within 5 words of "air" and the author "Gray".
This document provides examples of how to cite articles in legal journals and online. It lists a journal article citation from 1991 that discusses "Property in thin air" and includes the author's name, title of the article, journal name, volume and page number. It also lists the same article found online and includes the DOI (digital object identifier) for that source.
Article Considered in Articles Using Lexis Advance PacificMurdochLawLibrary
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This document provides examples of how to source articles in legal writing. It lists an example citation for an article from 1991 in the Cambridge Law Journal volume 50 on page 252, written by Kevin Gray titled "Property in Thin Air". It also lists the DOI for the article. It recommends determining search terms from the article title, in this case "Property in thin air", to find the article online.
This document provides an example of how to cite an article in a law journal. It lists the full citation for an article by Kevin Gray published in 1991 in the Cambridge Law Journal volume 50 on page 252 discussing the topic of property in thin air. The document also lists the digital object identifier or DOI for the same article.
Article Considered in Articles Using CCH IntelliConnectMurdochLawLibrary
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This document provides examples of how to cite articles in legal publications. It lists a journal article citation including the author's name, article title in quotation marks, journal name, volume number, date, and page number. It also lists a DOI link to access the full text of the article online. The document suggests searching for the article title in quotation marks to find the full text.
This document provides examples of how to cite articles in legal journals and online. It lists a journal article citation from 1991 that discusses the topic of "Property in thin air" written by Kevin Gray and published in the Cambridge Law Journal, including the volume and page numbers. It also lists the DOI link to access the article online.
The document provides examples to check if a journal is peer reviewed. It lists two examples, the Cambridge Law Journal and Tort Law Review, to demonstrate how to check the peer review status of academic journals. Verifying peer review helps ensure the quality and credibility of the research published in the journal.
The document provides examples to check if a journal is peer reviewed. It lists two examples: the Cambridge Law Journal and the Tort Law Review. These examples can be used to determine if a particular journal employs a peer review process to ensure the quality of its published research.
The document provides examples of how to cite legal articles from the Cambridge Law Journal and Tort Law Review. It lists the full citations for two articles, including the author names, article titles, publication details, and digital object identifiers or URLs. The examples demonstrate the proper formatting for citing journal articles by year, volume, and page number according to the particular publication.
The document provides examples of how to cite legal journal articles by title. It shows two examples citing journal articles, including the author's name, article title in quotation marks, journal name, volume and page number, and digital object identifier or URL for online access. The examples demonstrate citing articles from the Cambridge Law Journal and Tort Law Review respectively.
This document discusses sourcing acts and considers them in articles using the example of the Bail Act 1982 (WA) Act No.86 of 1982. It also lists determining the search term "Bail Act 1982".
The document discusses sourcing acts considered in articles using the Bail Act 1982 (WA) Act No.86 of 1982 as an example. It outlines two search methods, the first using the search terms "Bail Act" Western WA and the second using the search terms "Bail Act" within 30 words of (Western OR WA) to create a search string.
This document discusses sourcing acts and considers them in articles using the example of the Bail Act 1982 (WA) Act No.86 of 1982. It also lists determining the search term "Bail Act 1982".
This document discusses sourcing acts and considers them in articles using the example of the Bail Act 1982 (WA) Act No.86 of 1982. It determines the search terms "Bail Act" and "Western" and lists two methods.
The document discusses searching for cases related to section 51 of the Bail Act 1982 (WA). It mentions using search terms like "Bail Act" and "51" and searching via different methods, including scrolling through results and filtering them. The goal appears to be finding judicial consideration or interpretation of section 51 through various search approaches.
This document provides guidance on researching amendments to legislation in Western Australia. It instructs the user to determine search terms related to the legislation, section, and amendments. It also advises reviewing explanatory memorandums of amending acts to understand the purpose of amendments, and checking the wording of the original act to understand what changed. The document emphasizes sourcing the original and amended legislation as well as any relevant explanatory memorandums.
Act Amendments Using Federal Register of LegislationMurdochLawLibrary
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The document discusses amendments made to the Australian Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation Authority Act 2008. It provides instructions on how to determine the purpose of an amendment by reviewing the Explanatory Memorandum of the amending Act. It also explains how to view the wording of the original Act prior to the amendment by sourcing the amending Act and selecting the version that predates the amendment.
This document provides guidance on sourcing the parliamentary progress of a bill using the example of the Australian Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation Authority Bill 2008. It instructs the user to determine search terms related to the bill, which in this case are "Organ and Tissue", and then search Hansard for debates on the bill using those terms.
Parliamentary Progress of a Bill (Cth) Using ParlInfoMurdochLawLibrary
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This document provides instructions for sourcing the parliamentary progress of a bill, starting with determining search terms related to the bill's topic and then searching Hansard for debates on the dates when the bill was discussed. It uses the example of the Australian Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation Authority Bill 2008 to illustrate the process.
A document discusses methods for sourcing legal definitions by searching for terms related to "surety" in the context of "bail". It lists determining search terms like "mean!", "defin!", "interpret!", and searching specifically for "surety" and "bail" as the first method. It then lists two additional methods without providing details.
Article Considered in Articles Using Kluwer Law OnlineMurdochLawLibrary
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This document discusses sourcing academic articles. It provides an example citation for an article written by Kevin Gray in 1991 in the Cambridge Law Journal volume 50 on page 252 about property in thin air. It also shows the digital object identifier and a search string that can be used to search for the article using the terms "property" within 5 words of "air" and the author "Gray".
This document provides examples of how to cite articles in legal journals and online. It lists a journal article citation from 1991 that discusses "Property in thin air" and includes the author's name, title of the article, journal name, volume and page number. It also lists the same article found online and includes the DOI (digital object identifier) for that source.
Article Considered in Articles Using Lexis Advance PacificMurdochLawLibrary
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This document provides examples of how to source articles in legal writing. It lists an example citation for an article from 1991 in the Cambridge Law Journal volume 50 on page 252, written by Kevin Gray titled "Property in Thin Air". It also lists the DOI for the article. It recommends determining search terms from the article title, in this case "Property in thin air", to find the article online.
This document provides an example of how to cite an article in a law journal. It lists the full citation for an article by Kevin Gray published in 1991 in the Cambridge Law Journal volume 50 on page 252 discussing the topic of property in thin air. The document also lists the digital object identifier or DOI for the same article.
Article Considered in Articles Using CCH IntelliConnectMurdochLawLibrary
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This document provides examples of how to cite articles in legal publications. It lists a journal article citation including the author's name, article title in quotation marks, journal name, volume number, date, and page number. It also lists a DOI link to access the full text of the article online. The document suggests searching for the article title in quotation marks to find the full text.
This document provides examples of how to cite articles in legal journals and online. It lists a journal article citation from 1991 that discusses the topic of "Property in thin air" written by Kevin Gray and published in the Cambridge Law Journal, including the volume and page numbers. It also lists the DOI link to access the article online.
The document provides examples to check if a journal is peer reviewed. It lists two examples, the Cambridge Law Journal and Tort Law Review, to demonstrate how to check the peer review status of academic journals. Verifying peer review helps ensure the quality and credibility of the research published in the journal.
The document provides examples to check if a journal is peer reviewed. It lists two examples: the Cambridge Law Journal and the Tort Law Review. These examples can be used to determine if a particular journal employs a peer review process to ensure the quality of its published research.
The document provides examples of how to cite legal articles from the Cambridge Law Journal and Tort Law Review. It lists the full citations for two articles, including the author names, article titles, publication details, and digital object identifiers or URLs. The examples demonstrate the proper formatting for citing journal articles by year, volume, and page number according to the particular publication.
The document provides examples of how to cite legal journal articles by title. It shows two examples citing journal articles, including the author's name, article title in quotation marks, journal name, volume and page number, and digital object identifier or URL for online access. The examples demonstrate citing articles from the Cambridge Law Journal and Tort Law Review respectively.
This document discusses sourcing acts and considers them in articles using the example of the Bail Act 1982 (WA) Act No.86 of 1982. It also lists determining the search term "Bail Act 1982".
The document discusses sourcing acts considered in articles using the Bail Act 1982 (WA) Act No.86 of 1982 as an example. It outlines two search methods, the first using the search terms "Bail Act" Western WA and the second using the search terms "Bail Act" within 30 words of (Western OR WA) to create a search string.
This document discusses sourcing acts and considers them in articles using the example of the Bail Act 1982 (WA) Act No.86 of 1982. It also lists determining the search term "Bail Act 1982".
This document discusses sourcing acts and considers them in articles using the example of the Bail Act 1982 (WA) Act No.86 of 1982. It determines the search terms "Bail Act" and "Western" and lists two methods.
The document discusses searching for cases related to section 51 of the Bail Act 1982 (WA). It mentions using search terms like "Bail Act" and "51" and searching via different methods, including scrolling through results and filtering them. The goal appears to be finding judicial consideration or interpretation of section 51 through various search approaches.
This document provides guidance on researching amendments to legislation in Western Australia. It instructs the user to determine search terms related to the legislation, section, and amendments. It also advises reviewing explanatory memorandums of amending acts to understand the purpose of amendments, and checking the wording of the original act to understand what changed. The document emphasizes sourcing the original and amended legislation as well as any relevant explanatory memorandums.
Act Amendments Using Federal Register of LegislationMurdochLawLibrary
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The document discusses amendments made to the Australian Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation Authority Act 2008. It provides instructions on how to determine the purpose of an amendment by reviewing the Explanatory Memorandum of the amending Act. It also explains how to view the wording of the original Act prior to the amendment by sourcing the amending Act and selecting the version that predates the amendment.
This document provides guidance on sourcing the parliamentary progress of a bill using the example of the Australian Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation Authority Bill 2008. It instructs the user to determine search terms related to the bill, which in this case are "Organ and Tissue", and then search Hansard for debates on the bill using those terms.
Parliamentary Progress of a Bill (Cth) Using ParlInfoMurdochLawLibrary
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This document provides instructions for sourcing the parliamentary progress of a bill, starting with determining search terms related to the bill's topic and then searching Hansard for debates on the dates when the bill was discussed. It uses the example of the Australian Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation Authority Bill 2008 to illustrate the process.
A document discusses methods for sourcing legal definitions by searching for terms related to "surety" in the context of "bail". It lists determining search terms like "mean!", "defin!", "interpret!", and searching specifically for "surety" and "bail" as the first method. It then lists two additional methods without providing details.
The Nigerian Insurance Industry An Overview of the Regulatory & Commercial La...MerisLabs
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The Nigerian Insurance Industry: An Overview of the Regulatory & Commercial Landscape
Presented at Zelle International LLP Insurance Conference at The Old Library @ Lloyd’s
June 26, 2024
By
Obafemi Agaba, LLM (Lond.); MCIArb (UK); Notary Public, Jackson Etti & Edu
Designed by
Tomide Adeoye
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John Halpern, cofounder of Bain Capital, Sued for Sexual Assault.pdflunaticsumon
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Plaintiff Christopher Michael Ausnit (hereinafter “Plaintiff”) was sexually assaulted and abused by Defendant John Dale Halpern (hereinafter “Defendant”) multiple times during an extensive and extenuating period of time, ranging between 1972 and 1994, approximately. The abuse was systematic, repetitive, horrific, outrageous, and spanned from when the Plaintiff was a minor, to adulthood, causing extensive psychological trauma and emotional distress.
Sales of Goods Act. Contract of sale - sale and agreement to sell - subject matter of sale - Price - Sale distinguished from analogous contracts .Auction sale. Conditions and warrantee. Effect and meaning of implied warranties in a sale . Caveat Emptor – Changing concept -Transfer of Property and title. Nemo dat quad non habet - The rule of caveat emptor and the exceptions thereto under the Sale of Goods Act. Delivery of goods: various rules regarding delivery of goods. Unpaid seller and his rights - Remedies for breach of contract; distinction between lien and stoppage in transit.
This ebook provides a comprehensive exploration of the theme of perfectionism, the inner critic, and the importance of being present in both personal and professional contexts, particularly in legal settings.
1. Silencing the Inner Critic: We begin with a focus on freeing oneself from self-judgment and the judgment of others. I emphasize the importance of slowing down racing thoughts and acknowledging that worrying does not alter the past, nor does it change the future.
2. Perfectionism: I discuss the concept of perfectionism and how it is not only unattainable but also uninteresting. I suggest that audiences are drawn to authenticity rather than flawless performances. The idea is reinforced with examples, such as how mistakes can lead to valuable outcomes. Being human is inherently messy and striving for perfection often stems from past criticism and fear of judgment.
3. Cultural Obsession with Perfection: I discuss society's obsession with perfection, from social media selfies to curated appearances, and the stifling nature of this pursuit on creativity.
4. Authenticity in Legal Practice: I share personal insights from my experience in law, noting that imperfections in presentations can enhance authenticity and resonate more deeply with jurors. The lessons learned suggest that genuine emotion and real-life experiences are more impactful than polished performances.
5. The Power of Words: The significance of words is highlighted, particularly in the courtroom, where they can evoke strong emotions and influence the jury's perception. The balance between passion in advocacy and careful word choice is emphasized, as well as the necessity of being mindful of the energy and emotions conveyed through words.
6. Engaging the Jury: I discuss the dynamics of jury interaction, emphasizing that jurors desire a captivating experience and are often rooting for the lawyer to engage them. Strategies for empowering the jury and acknowledging their role in the courtroom are suggested to foster goodwill and enhance the overall trial experience.
7. Being Present: A significant portion of the presentation focuses on the importance of being present in the moment. Individuals spend a considerable part of their day lost in thoughts of the past or future, leading to stress and anxiety. I encourage mindfulness practices, such as meditation, to cultivate a non-judgmental mind and improve focus on the present.
8. Managing Thoughts and Expectations: Techniques for managing thoughts and expectations are discussed, including the idea of viewing thoughts as passing cars rather than allowing them to derail focus. The importance of setting realistic expectations and being adaptable in the face of objections during legal proceedings is highlighted.
9. Final Thoughts: I conclude with a call to embrace the present moment fully, suggesting that true freedom and spontaneity arise from engaging fully with life as it unfolds.
Terrorism Risk Insurance Program 2025 Data CallJasonSchupp1
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For many years, CBI has raised concern that only a small number of captive insurance companies participating in the program respond to Treasury’s compulsory data calls such as the one subject to this Notice. Treasury has been generally dismissive of CBI’s concerns. CBI again raises this concern coupled supported by data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and Treasury’s own analysis suggesting that Treasury’s data collection reaches at most one-third of all participating captive insurers.
Captive insurance companies are insurers formed to insure the risks of their corporate owners. Because only large businesses have the resources to form captives, captive insurance company performance under the program is a fair proxy for determining the extent to which program benefits flow to large corporations (i.e., through their participating captives) or to small and medium businesses (i.e., through traditional insurers).
While representing a relatively small amount of direct written premium covered by the program, captives play an outsized role in the receipt of potential benefits under the program. Based on Treasury’s own reporting, captives represent a mere 5% of the program’s premium but are expected to receive up to 95% of any benefits paid out under the program. Given the low response rate of captives to Treasury’s data call, even this extraordinary proportion understates the dominance of captive insurance companies (and of their large corporate parents) in the consumption of program benefits.
More complete collection of data from captive insurers would surely reveal that closer to 99% of program benefits flow to large corporations through their participating captive insurance subsidiaries, while small and medium sized businesses receive nearly no benefits under the program. CBI suggests that through outreach to state licensed or registered captive managers Treasury would be in a better position to fulfill its statutory mandate to report on the effectiveness of the program.
Agency - Definition - Requisites – Kinds - Creation of Agency - Rights and duties of agent. Delegation, scope of agent’s authority, relaxation of principal with third parties - Position of principal and agent in relation to third parties - Personal liability of agent - Termination of agency Identification of different kinds of agency transactions in day to day life in the commercial world; Liability of the principal for acts of the agent including misconduct and tort of the agent Liability of the agent towards the principal. Personal liability towards the parties - Methods of termination of agency contract - Liability of the principal and agent before and after such termination.
Apply for a Work Permit in Czech RepublicBridgeWest.eu
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This presentation and the article in the link present the steps foreigners must take in order to apply for a work permit in Czech Republic: https://czech-immigration.com/czech-republic-work-permit/.
Trademark vs Copyright vs Patent: What’s the Difference?Online Legal India
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Learn the key differences between trademark registration, copyright registration, and patents. Get expert guidance with Online Legal India to protect your intellectual property.