Chairs Furniture displayed in their store window a blender with the price attached to it. Jerry went shopping at the store and saw the blender. He later when to the cashier and indicated to her that he accept the store’s offer and proceeded to give her the price for the blender.
The cashier is stunned and refused to take his money. Jerry was very upset of the situation and advised the cashier that he will be taking legal action against Chairs Furniture.
Advised Chairs Furniture.
Identify any five role players who are responsible for rehabilitation of offenders in corrrections
Do you believe that a written constitution is necessary for the protection of freedoms and rights of citizens?
Complete AWLD citations for;
5. The United States of America, Plaintiff, versus The Miami University and The Ohio State University, Defendants, a case decided by the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. This case was decided on March 20, 2000, and is reported at volume 91, page 1132, of Federal Supplement, Second Series.
7. State of Florida, et al. v. United States Department of Health and Human Services. Docket # 11-400, Came from the 11th Cir., Argued on 3/28/2012, Opinion rendered on 6/28/2012, Vote 5-4, Found on page 2566 of volume 132 of the Supreme Court Reporter and page 192 of volume 244 of the United States Reports.
8. Olivaw, Daneel, and Soong, Noonien, "Computer Software for the Positronic Brain as a Good Under the Uniform Commercial Code," vol.78 of American Law Reports, 3rd series, page 498.
9. Gandalf v. Sauron, 211 Florida App. Ct. 344, 490 S.E. 2d 652 (1973), affirmed, 566 Florida 412, 322 S.E. 788 (1974).
Discuss two functions of the law
With reference to the attorneys act 53 of 1979 and the legal practice act 28 of 2014 determine whether a legal practioner can be both an attorney and an advocate
Which class does the south African law ,including the constitution,serve ?
What were the issues in constitutional court?
An omission to act is only punishable if there is a legal duty upon a person to act positively”. List the instances in which a person has a legal duty to act positively. (NB: you only have to list the instances and not discuss or explain each one).