Court Briefs - 7 Different Term Paper

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S. No. 04-1739 (2006)

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Two examples of where rights are limited in the ownership of land or property:

Servitudes and easements are put into place...

Servitudes and easements can be protected by...

It is vital to protect Servitudes and easements because...

III. Intellectual Properties

Eric Eldred, Et Al., Petitioners V. John D. Ashcroft, Attorney General

U.S. 01 -- 618 (2003)

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The differences between copyrights, trademarks, and patents include:

The title to real property is permanent, whereas some intellectual property is limited in the time that it is protected due to...

IV. Business and the Bill of Rights

Humana Inc., Et Al., Petitioners V. Mary Forsyth Et Al.

U.S. 97 -- 303 (1999)

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The major difference between business speech and political speech is that...

Whether or not "Closely regulated industries are not afforded all Fourth Amendment guarantees against unreasonable search and seizure" is fair is determined by... (will give answer)

After briefing this case on Business and the Bill of Rights, this writer feels.. (whether rights of business were protected)

In defense of this position...

V. Administrative Agency

Timothy Booth, Petitioner V.C.O. Churner et al. U.S. No. 99-1964 (2001)

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The primary reason the Administrative Agency exists is to...


One example of this agency's work:

To whom, if anyone, does it report?

The legislative and judicial branches come into play with investigation and enforcement of this agency when...

VI. Torts Relating to Business

Douglas Spector, Et Al., Petitioners V. Norwegian Cruise Line Ltd. U.S. No. 03 -- 1388 (2005)

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Types of tortes which involve primarily business...

The concept of warranties...

The different types are identified by These warranties applied to products by Liability is imposed when...

Warnings on labels for dangerous items such as cigarettes or guns... (will explain whether these are enough to protect these companies form liability or negligence cases)

VII. Contracts

Montana, Et Al., Petitioners V. Crow Tribe of Indians Et Al.

U.S. No. 96-1829

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Identify element, the lament of the contract in dispute...

This conflict could have been avoided if...

Other elements which could have contributed to this contract becoming illegitimate are:

Considering that the plaintiff won this case, other ways the plaintiff could have been remidied in court include:

The kinds of contracts that must be in writing before they are considered enforceable are:.....

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