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    Admiralty Law Name Institution Course Date Admiralty Law Facts On 1 February 2012, an oil tanker known as The North Star operated and owned by Poseidon Ltd, is grounded a mile near the port of Swansea. The tanker broke up and started leaking crude oil into the sea. The leak is then washed up on the beaches surrounding Swansea. The tankers’ grounding was wholly caused by Jeremy’s negligence, a pilot employed by SHA, Swansea Harbor Authority. Due to heavy seas, salvage attempts for the vessel became

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    UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 ABOUT SUBJECT: Admiralty Law or Maritime Law is a distinct body of domestic laws that supervene upon the maritime activities (like marine commerce, sailors’ related aspects, marine navigation, marine shipping, marine salvaging and transportation of passengers and goods by sea). It has also been governing questions and offenses related to maritime activities and other sub-heads. Broadly, it is a more of a private international law related subject that governs the relationship

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    towards the North Pole. Accordingly he sent the plan to the President and Council of the Royal Society which duly returned with their approval and the orders were issued by the Board of the Admiralty. Examining such interplay between scientific institutions, such as the Royal Society and the British Admiralty, one can see a well defined division of labour, in the collaboration between gentleman scientists at home and their field workers in the navy ship on voyages of exploration, in which the navy

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    What to bring to you meeting with your admiralty law attorney It can end up being a big waste of time for both you and your attorney if you are not ready for your initial meeting. Being unprepared can end up costing you money. This is because it will take longer for the lawyer you have hired to get up to speed on your personal injury matter. So get your stuff together beforehand; it’s in your own best interests. Preliminaries The first thing your lawyer is going to want to know is basic information

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    that Article 3(4) of GATT applies examination of the amendment begins. GATT Article 3(4) and the AB in Korea Beef outline that for a measure to be a violation of Article 3(4) three things must be established: the products at issue must be like, the law at issue must be an internal measure affecting internal sale or offering for sale… and finally the imported product must be given less favourable treatment compared to like domestic products. To determine likeness under Article 3(4): examining the

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    Journey's End Essay

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    The sound of guns firing, screaming men, bombs going off and the casual side conversations in the audience is how Journey’s End went. On October 8th I went to go watch the last show run of the play Journey’s End directed by Gordon Reinhart and written by R.C. Sherriff at the Danny Peterson theatre. In Journey’s End, there are eleven characters: Captain Hardy, Stanhope, Lieutenant Osborne, Private Mason, Lance corporal “Bert” Broughton, 2nd Lieutenant Raleigh, Trotter, Hibbert, Company Sergeant-Major

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    “virtual representation” is not representation, regardless of whatever George Greenville says. Furthermore, you continue to send masses of troops to our cities, such as Boston, to enforce these ridiculous acts on us, while simultaneously expecting us, by law mind you, to feed them and house them. We have made an attempt to reach out to you with our olive branch petition, and you turned around with strict and swift condemnation

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    The Supreme Court of the United States is what has been referred to as the "highest" court in the land. it alone has the authority to hear appeals on almost every case set to be decided in the system of the federal court. It also retains the ability to hear "appeals" from the high appellate courts sent from state that involve " questions of federal implications,". For example, a dispute concerning a statute of federal standing or something that arises out of the United States Constitution. That said

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    College Dictionary First Edition 1975. "Proctor (prok'ter), n. 1. (in a university or college ) a. a person appointed to supervise students during examination, b. Chiefly Brit. an official charged with maintenance of good order, 2. Law an attorney,esp. in admiralty and ecclesiastical courts, 3. to supervise or monitor," I realize that this is the short version, with a good understanding of its meaning of a Proctors. Will be required and added upon registration course the University of the People

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    Dual Court System

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    “dictates how federal and state law enforcement authorities gather evidence, interview witnesses and make arrests” (eHow, 2016). The court

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