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    During class, a topic was brought up that was very interesting and needed to be further investigated and researched. There has been a battle over copyright, intellectual rights, moral rights, and resale rights of artists in the United States. There have been laws passed that deal with these rights along with lawsuits that have appeared to the courts. Artist resale rights are also important to focus on because there are some differing opinions between government officials and artists themselves.…

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    Self Defense In Maryland

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    they can face criminal charges. Similarly, if the victim claims self-defense the courts must decide which form, so they can be found not guilty. The forms of self-defense are self-defense, defense of others, defense of habitation, and defense of property. Each form has factors that decide whether the victim meets the requirements or…

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    In the first sentence of the source it is says, “An economic system based on private property turns citizens against each other…” They are referring to rich people in a Capitalist society, a society were there is no government involvement, free market and private property, are able to acquire a higher standard of living compared to the people that do not have a lot of money. Rich people love a Capitalist society because they have everything they want, it is running perfectly to them. The second…

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    Many external factors can play its part in reasons for home foreclosure, but if it happensto you, you need to be prepared with the best option to get you back on your feet. Your home has just been taken away from you… What will you do to get you and your family back in a home? The most effective option is to Rent-to-own. Renting to own will be one of the quickest options to get you back in a house that could potential become a home with no long-term obligation. Renting to own would be one of the…

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    Sharon Wu Prof. West History 7A October 16, 2014 No Taxation without Representation The Seven Years War, a global conflict known in America as the French and Indian War, took place on May 15, 1756. This war brought to England more land in America and any English Subjects living in America had more land and more money. However, the outcome of the war was not only a victory to Great Britain but also debt to the country. As the name described, the war lasted seven years and for seven years, a…

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    their rights and have sacrificed them to the sovereign to ensure safety, security, etc. In conclusion, the two political philosophers, Hobbes and Locke, due to different time periods view man’s state of nature, establishment of the common wealth, property, and the overthrowing the government differently. While Locke had many great points considering the goodness of humankind, this had been proven false any times with not only people but rulers in history. All man is not good and according to…

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    Indian Oil Case Study

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    I- INTRODUCTION Over the years, the commercial law regulating sale of goods and, subsequently, transfer of property had significantly evolved. Indeed, a topical subject brought before judicial courts have been the validity of retention of title clause (ROT), which namely gives the right to the seller to retain title in the property of unpaid goods that had physically passed to the buyer . This latest clause has been legitimate in Aluminium Industrie Vaassen B.V v Romalpa Aluminium , where a…

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    Reaction to Property Outlaws The article talks about a problem, which has been neglected by many scholars, that property outlaws have in fact contributed to the update of property law. The authors divide property outlaws into three categories: acquisitive outlaws, expressive outlaws and intersectional outlaws. By analyzing these three sorts of property outlaws in deterrent and retributive ways, the authors find that property outlaws are alternative way to express information and reach social…

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    president since everyone is free, equal and has a right to private property. In a state of nature when self interest, bias and revenge are present each can lead to a state of war. People join societies in order to gain protection, but what if society isn’t there to protect you? Before society, people would live in a state of nature. In a state of nature, Locke says that we are free, equal and have rights to our private property specifically when he writes, “Being all equal and independent,…

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    Why does Hobbes consider men equal in the State of Nature? Why does this eventually compel men to form a commonwealth? Hobbes describes a State of Nature as a society with no official government. This means that people would decide for themselves; how to conduct themselves, if someone is guilty of a crime, and if they are guilty of a crime, how they should be punished. There would be no higher power to enforce laws, punishments or settle any disputes. Hobbes describes that living in a State of…

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