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PVL3701 summarised exam notes 2023 updated and complete.
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PVL3701 summarised exam 
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STUDY UNIT 1: 
PROPERTY LAW DEFINITIONS:- 
Law of things: 
 The law of things can be defined as a branch of private law which consists of 
a number of legal rules that determine the nature, content, vesting, 
protection, transfer and termination of various real relationships between a 
legal subject and a thing, as well as the rights and duties ensuing from these 
relationships. 
Law: 
 That body of rules and norms which regulates...
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African Political Economy Exam with corrrect answers 2024
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What are some policy failures in post-colonial Africa that inspired SAPs? correct answers 1. Irresponsible monetary/fiscal policy 
2. Poor physical infrastructure 
3. Failure to diversify exports 
 
What are some internal reasons for Africa's general policy failures? correct answers 1. Excessive economic intervention 
2. Urban Bias 
3. Over-bureaucratization 
 
What are some examples of SAPs? correct answers 1. Banking reforms 
2. Trade policy adjustments 
3. Adjust exchange rate policy 
 
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Appiah Quiz 7 and answer rated A+ 2023
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Appiah Quiz 7 and answer rated A+ 2023What is persuasion? 
an argument; conversations are to to persuade but to familiarize with other customs and people 
 
 
 
What is cultural imperialism? 
the idea that there is a single, global, capitalist, culture centered in the Western world that though the export of cultural products produces a homogeneity of culture that replaces local cultures 
 
 
 
What is the imperial point? 
when there is a local product, the people prefer it 
 
 
 
What is cultura...
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BIBL 410 Weekly Study Questions 7 Liberty University answers complete solutions. Isaac: Jacob and Esau
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BIBL 410 Weekly Study Questions 7 Liberty University answers complete solutions. 
Isaac: Jacob and Esau 
Answer thoroughly the following questions based on this module/week’s Reading & Study material: 
 
1.	Who is Eliezer? 
Eliezer is the “eldest servant of his house” (v. 2) is not named but commentators almost unanimously identify him with Eliezer, whom Abraham had previously proposed to be the heir to his property (15:2). (Davis 227) 
 
 
2.	Remember the discussion about the location of ...
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BIBL 410 Weekly Study Questions 7 Liberty University answers complete solutions.
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BIBL 410 Weekly Study Questions 7 Liberty University answers complete solutions. 
Isaac: Jacob and Esau 
Answer thoroughly the following questions based on this module/week’s Reading & Study material: 
 
1.	Who is Eliezer? 
Eliezer is the “eldest servant of his house” (v. 2) is not named but commentators almost unanimously identify him with Eliezer, whom Abraham had previously proposed to be the heir to his property (15:2). (Davis 227) 
 
 
2.	Remember the discussion about the location of ...
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LML4805 insurance LAW SUMMARISED NOTES 2022/2023
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LML4805 insurance LAW 
SUMMARISED NOTES 
2022/2023 
General principles of insurance law 
Ch 1 introduction history and sources of insurance law 
5. prelim def of ins contract: Lake v Reinsurance corp: A contract between an insurer (or assurer) and an insured (or 
assured) whereby the insurer undertakes in return for the payment of a price or premium to render to the insured a 
sum of money or its equivalent on the happening of a specified uncertain event in which the insured has some 
interest. ...
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LPL4802 PORTFOLIO SECOND SEMESTER 2022 date 28th october
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QUESTION 1: QUANTUM OF DAMAGES FOR PATRIMONIAL LOSS CAUSED BY 
CERTAIN FORMS OF DELICT 
a) Differences between the object of contractual and delictual damages. 
The Court in Trotman v Edwick 1 held that a litigant who sues on contract sues to 
have his bargain or its equivalent in money or in money and kind. Whereas, the 
litigant who sues on delict sues to recover the loss which he has sustained because 
of the wrongful conduct of another, in other words; the amount by which the litigant’s 
p...
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PVL3701 - STUDY UNIT 1/100% verified answers 2023
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PVL3701 - STUDY UNIT 1/100% verified answers 2023 
 
 
LAW OF PROPERTY - In its broad sense property law can also be decribed as patrimonial law - the law dealing with a person's patrimony (all his/ her assets) 
 
LAW OF THINGS - The law things deals with a specific legal object, namely a thing. The system of legal rules that regulates legal relationships between legal subjects in regard to a particular legal object, namely a thing.
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Legal Aspects in Tourism & Hospitality Management Question and answer 100% solved 2023
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Legal Aspects in Tourism & Hospitality Management Question and answer 100% solved 2023"Ignorantia juris non excusat." 
Ignorance of the law excuses no one. without law, our world would be very unstable with anarchy in our streets this would be difficult to achieve. (Legal doctrine from the Roman law) 
 
 
 
Substantive law 
- a law which creates, defines, and regulates rights or which regulates the rights and duties which give rise to a cause of action. 
 
 
 
Adjective law 
- a law which prov...
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ILW1501-5 Outline Notes
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THEORY OF LAW ILW 102-5 
1. Unit 1: What is law? 
1.1. Types of laws: 
1.1.1. Prohibitive laws say what we can’t do 
1.1.2. Imperative laws say what we must do 
1.1.3. Regulative laws say what we can do, but need not 
1.1.4. Procedural laws say what will happen of law is not obeyed 
1.2. State: has a philosophy of its law, for example democracy, and is not only ruled by its own laws (also 
ruled by international laws) 
1.3. Law is a set of rules, based on certain basic ideas, that reg...
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