ESTABLISHMENT AND SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE

While the topic of establishment has receded in importance at present, it has been central to political thought in the West since at least the days of Constantine. In the wake of the Protestant Reformation, European societies wrestled with determining ...

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POLITICS AND RELIGION

Religion and politics are two well-known terms from the universe’s early days. A significant portion of the world’s politicians are opposed to the use of religion in politics, and a significant portion is on its side for running political activities. ...

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DOCTRINE OF BASIC STRUCTURE

Doctrine of basic structure is an Indian judicial principle that the Indian Constitution has certain ‘Basic Features’ that can’t be altered or destroyed through amendments by the Parliament. This doctrine applies only to Constitutional amendments. The establishment of Doctrine of ...

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RIGHTS OF BAILMENT

Bailments come with certain rights for both parties. Bailors can expect that bailees will take care of their assets to the best of their ability, using the most reasonable amount of caution. After the relationship ends, bailors can expect to ...

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TYPES OF BAILMENT

There are three different types of bailments: those that benefit both parties, those that benefit only the bailor, and those that benefit only the bailee. We’ve outlined some of the most important details about each below. Bailments That Benefit Both ...

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HOW BAILMENT WORKS

Bailment is an agreement in common law that comes into effect when someone entrusts an asset to someone else for safekeeping.1 As previously noted, the bailor is the owner of the asset and temporarily relinquishes it to the bailee. Although the bailor ...

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WHAT IS BAILMENT

Bailment occurs when an item or items is transferred to another party to be hold temporarily. It is the act of placing property in the custody and control of another, usually by agreement in which the holder (bailee) is responsible ...

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TYPES OF UNILATERAL CONTRACT

The term “unilateral” refers to the actions undertaken by one individual or group alone. In business contracts, unilateral contracts only involve one person making a promise or agreeing to a specific thing. In a unilateral contract, the offer is made generally to ...

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UNILATERAL CONTRACT AGREEMENT

unlike the more common bilateral contract — is a type of agreement where one party (sometimes called the offeror) makes an offer to a person, organization, or the general public. In order for the offeree to receive whatever the offeror promises, they ...

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