Evidence of Witness Statement
The evidence that the prosecution wants to adduce at trial is the police statement made by Bennie which shows that he had seen Avril dealing drugs many times. This evidence…
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Family Law Introduction The law of divorce is governed under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 where it provides the sole ground for divorce, namely that the marriage between Jason and…
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Although the area of business law with which I am most familiar and have the most knowledge is contract law, secured transactions and bankruptcy, my first jury trial was a…
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INTRODUCTION: A commercial contract is a contract viewed by the courts unless it has been indicated otherwise, to be legally binding. It doesn't have to be a written contract, as…
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ABSTRACT Regulators are at a crossroads. On one hand, innovation in businesses should not be stifled by excessive and outdated regulation. On the other hand, there is a real need…
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Judges often couch their judgements in language which would suggest that their role is merely to declare the law (declaratory theory). It is obvious that judges in fact use a…
Read more >Family and Child Law: Negotiation
Introduction Addressing the position of the parties on these facts, their views as to desired outcome are completely opposed in respect of where the children should be live. It…
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The society has a general understanding on what a bank is, it is a concept engrained in most people's mind involving an institution and money. This generally accepted perception…
Read more >Evidence Law – Burden of Proof
The legal or persuasive burden of proof is defined as the ‘burden of persuading the tribunal of fact, to the standard of proof required and on the whole of the…
Read more >Existence of a duty
To what extent are the tests used by the courts to determine the existence of a duty of care simply a shroud for the exercise of judicial discretion? In Jobling…
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