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The.... theories explain how people become offenders through learning
Ghazala, the wife of Naseer is ready to sue her husband for maintenance allowance, naseer agreed to pay her a monthly allowance and Ghazala forebears to sue him, also mention if naseer says that the said amount will be paid by naseer sister (zarganoon) and her wife agreed, and what option will be available to Ghazala if the Zarganoon’s cheque way dishonoured (1.5)
The following two paragraphs are taken from an article dated 27 December 2018 by Grace
Ormsby, published in the online edition of Lawyers Weekly.

Hint: refer to media reports for articles concerning behaviour that constitutes modern
slavery.
Required - Part B
1. Referring to the Explanatory Memoranda, explain in your own words the purpose of
each of the Acts.
2. To which entities does the Cth Act apply? What are these entities required to do?
What are the consequences for non-compliance?
3. To which entities does the NSW Act apply? What are these entities required to do?
What are the consequences for non-compliance?
4. Identify key differences between the NSW Act and the Cth Act.
5. Are each of the Acts currently in force? If so, on which dates did the operative
provisions commence. If not, why not?
(a) A is unpaid seller of bike for Rs, 10000, B, the buyer, defaulted in payment. A, without giving notice to B, re-sold the bike to C for Rs, 12000.
Give short but reasoned answers to the following questions.
i. Can A legally re-sell the bike to C without giving any notice to B? (0.5)
ii. Who, A or B is entitled to the surplus of Rs, 2000. In the sale proceeds of re-sale to C?
Q.5: (a) X sells by auction to Y a horse which X knows to be unsound. The horse appears to be sound but X knows about the unsoundness of the horse. Is this contract a valid in each of the following alternative cases.
X says nothing about the unsoundness of the horse to Y (0.5)
If y says to X ‘if you do not deny it, I shall assume that the horse is sound’ X says nothing (0.5)
(b) X buys a painting believing it to be worth Rs 100000 while in fact it is worth only Rs 10000. Is it valid contract? (0.5)
(c) Ghazala, the wife of Naseer is ready to sue her husband for maintenance allowance, naseer agreed to pay her a monthly allowance and Ghazala forebears to sue him, also mention if naseer says that the said amount will be paid by naseer sister (zarganoon) and her wife agreed, and what option will be available to Ghazala if the Zarganoon’s cheque way dishonoured
: (a) A is unpaid seller of bike for Rs, 10000, B, the buyer, defaulted in payment. A, without giving notice to B, re-sold the bike to C for Rs, 12000.
Give short but reasoned answers to the following questions.
Can A legally re-sell the bike to C without giving any notice to B? (0.5)
Who, A or B is entitled to the surplus of Rs, 2000. In the sale proceeds of re-sale to C? (01)
X agrees to sell to Y 2000 kg of mangoes @ Rs 15. Per kilo if such quantity is produced in his farm in the next season
Give short but reasoned answers to the following questions.
What type of agreement is made between X and Y?
What is the kind of goods dealt with in this agreement?
Under certain special conditions, obligations resembling those created by a contract are imposed by law although the parties have never entered into a contract, in view of the provisions of the Contract Act, 1872 describe the conditions which must be fulfilled for claiming the amount in each of the following cases:
1) Baqir supplied a jacket to Sultan in order to save him from cold weather, Sultan who was a minor agreed to pay Rs, 2000 for the jacket although its market price was Rs, 1500. What amount he can charge and from whom?
2) Rohit, a.tenat, who paid the electricity bill of Shoukat without being asked, is now demanding payment from Shoukat. Can Rohit claim the money or not? Justify with reason.
3) Sami, a coolie picked up the goods purchased by Nadia from the supermarket and look them to her car. Nadia did not object to it. Sami demanded service charges from Nadia. Will Nadia pay or not? Justify, also mention the kind offer/contract
Do a research on the constitutional right to have access to health care services in South Africa. Use at least two books, two journals, one act of Parliament and one court case.
Historic credibility problems of the criminal justice systems, the absence of affective victim assistance services and the formation of people's courts have contributed to ........ As specific factors that contribute to crime in south africa.
1.Victime centres and victim impact statements
2.vigilantism, revenge and self defense
3. Political culture, violence and crime.
4. Access to fire arms and political rivalry
The enjoyment of warm relationships to master the environment and to acquire a sense of belongings and competence, is linked to ...... needs and conditions that are essential for the maintenance of life.
Psychological
Physiological
Social
Emotional