The test questions for the MBE (Multistate Bar Examination) portion focus on Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law and Procedure, Evidence, Real Property and Torts.
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Much worse could follow as the new board steers contracts to law and building firms, especially if a proposed enlargement of the canal goes ahead.
State insurance commissioners generally refuse to allow arbitration clauses in insurance contracts, federal law be damned.
These contracts must remain by law, ethics or common sense separate and independent of each other.
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Short of canceling private contracts made under the law, Washington opted to step in and the salvage the insurer, but not the investment bank, making good its payments with taxpayer cash.
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For business relationships specifically, the law allows contracts between a auditor and its client only if the auditor is a consumer in the normal course of business and receives no incentives, special pricing or other advantage that other customers would not receive.
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And so the question becomes, whose law were the borrowings, whose law were various contracts drawn up under?
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And because marriage contracts are governed by state law, postnups should be revised if you move to another state.
It said the decision not to go to Spa was due to the need to comply with both existing sponsorship contracts and a new Belgian law banning tobacco advertising.
While Russakoff loved the Contracts class he took in law school, he knew since the first time he set foot on a law school campus that he never wanted to practice law.
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True closed-shop contracts are already prohibited by federal law, on the grounds that they violate the constitutionally guaranteed freedom of association.
On the other hand, I do believe without the NLRA worker organizations would still exist, and this law limits somewhat the contracts that firms and workers can enter into.
Goldberg, who teaches contracts at Columbia University's Law School, said the Facebook contract lawsuit may get tripped up by the statute of limitations, which is six years in New York.
Another sprawling New York-area hospital, Montefiore Medicare Center, in the Bronx, said it braced for the law by cutting special contracts with insurers and government programs that would reward the health system for more efficient care.
Mainstream Islamists, such as the economy minister, Abdullah Shamia, speak not of imposing Islamic law but of respecting contracts with foreign oil companies, diversifying the economy away from oil dependence, wooing investment, and regulating the labour market to block a new influx of migrant workers seeking passage to Europe.
The private employee law will take effect as contracts expire or are extended.
Instead of written contracts enforceable in a recognized court of law, Sino-Forest operates on the basis of personal relationships, cultivated by its senior management.
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That could get tricky in fact: for there has long been a move for large contracts to be drawn up under English law rather than any of the various continental forms.
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Opening an opposition-led debate on 16 March 2011, shadow health secretary John Healey said allowing private firms to provide services on the NHS will mean that commissioning contracts will be subject to EU competition law.
Lott today threatened to hold up Herman's confirmation, saying he first wanted the White House to clarify the administration's position on the Davis-Bacon law, which requires federal contracts go only to those companies that pay the "prevailing wage" in their region.
Bypassing parliament, the firms started signing contracts that provide all of the access and most of the favorable treatment the Hydrocarbons Law would provide - and the Bush administration helped draft the model contracts.
Bypassing parliament, the firms started signing contracts that provide all of the access and most of the favorable treatment the Hydrocarbons Law would provide -- and the Bush administration helped draft the model contracts.
Note that almost all CDS contracts are written under either English or American law as well.
Landlords and tenants find themselves in poisonous relationships, since they are linked by law rather than by voluntarily renewable contracts.
Number 10 said the government backed a living wage and "would encourage business to take it up" but warned Labour's plans to restrict government contracts in this way could breach EU procurement law.
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State law allows emergency managers to negotiate labor contracts and deals with vendors.
Some way would have to be found to bypass an Argentinian law that mandates open bidding for state contracts.
At the time, a state law in Ohio prohibited politicians from awarding contracts to firms that made large contributions to their campaigns.
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