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Law of Torts 231 Lecture Notes
The general principles of civil liability for non-consensual wrongs. The principles of liability applying to selected torts, including the intentional torts such as: assault, battery, false imprisonment, intentionally inflicting emotional distress, trespass to land, wrongs to goods, negligence, strict liability, nuisance and defamation. The law relating to compensation for personal injury.
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The general principles of civil liability for non-consensual wrongs. The principles of liability applying to selected torts, including the intentional torts such as: assault, battery, false imprisonment, intentionally inflicting emotional distress, trespass to land, wrongs to goods, negligence, strict liability, nuisance and defamation. The law relating to compensation for personal injury.
Law of Torts 231 Exam Notes
These notes are ready to be taken into the open book exam for tort law. The general principles of civil liability for non-consensual wrongs. The principles of liability applying to selected torts, including intentional torts such as assault, battery, false imprisonment, intentionally inflicting emotional distress, trespass to land, wrongs to goods, negligence, strict liability, nuisance, and defamation. The law relating to compensation for personal injury.
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These notes are ready to be taken into the open book exam for tort law. The general principles of civil liability for non-consensual wrongs. The principles of liability applying to selected torts, including intentional torts such as assault, battery, false imprisonment, intentionally inflicting emotional distress, trespass to land, wrongs to goods, negligence, strict liability, nuisance, and defamation. The law relating to compensation for personal injury.
Public Law 211 Notes
The principles and workings of the New Zealand constitution; the powers, privileges, and immunities of the three branches of government; the exercise and control of public power; and the relationship between the individual and the State (including the position of Māori under the Treaty of Waitangi).
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The principles and workings of the New Zealand constitution; the powers, privileges, and immunities of the three branches of government; the exercise and control of public power; and the relationship between the individual and the State (including the position of Māori under the Treaty of Waitangi).
Criminal Law 201 Notes
An introduction to the principles and practice of New Zealand criminal law; an analysis of doctrines of liability including defenses to criminal charges; a study in detail of selected indictable and summary offenses; and a critical survey of the chief elements of procedure relating to offenses chargeable indictably or summarily.
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An introduction to the principles and practice of New Zealand criminal law; an analysis of doctrines of liability including defenses to criminal charges; a study in detail of selected indictable and summary offenses; and a critical survey of the chief elements of procedure relating to offenses chargeable indictably or summarily.
Legal Foundations 141 Notes
An overview of the classification, sources, and operation of core aspects of New Zealand law, including state law and Tikanga Māori. An introduction to other sources, perspectives, and explanations of the law.
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- • 36 pages •
An overview of the classification, sources, and operation of core aspects of New Zealand law, including state law and Tikanga Māori. An introduction to other sources, perspectives, and explanations of the law.
International Finance 352 Notes
A study of the modern literature on exchange rate markets, exchange rate determination and the implications of exchange rate movements for various economic issues. Students will gain an understanding of why exchange rates change, of financial market arrangements, and of the reasons for, and implications of, recent events in international financial markets.
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A study of the modern literature on exchange rate markets, exchange rate determination and the implications of exchange rate movements for various economic issues. Students will gain an understanding of why exchange rates change, of financial market arrangements, and of the reasons for, and implications of, recent events in international financial markets.
Foundations of International Business 201 Notes
Explores the distinctive nature of business conducted beyond the boundary of the domestic market. Examines how firms reach multinational scale while exposed to the turbulence and complexity of international political and economic forces.
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- • 45 pages •
Explores the distinctive nature of business conducted beyond the boundary of the domestic market. Examines how firms reach multinational scale while exposed to the turbulence and complexity of international political and economic forces.
Accounting 102 Notes
Basic principles and concepts of accounting that underlie the production of information for internal and external reporting. This course provides the technical platform for second-year courses in financial and management accounting, finance, and accounting information systems.
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Basic principles and concepts of accounting that underlie the production of information for internal and external reporting. This course provides the technical platform for second-year courses in financial and management accounting, finance, and accounting information systems.
Microeconomics 201 Notes
Study of the allocation of scarce resources among competing end uses. Intermediate-level analysis of the economic behavior of individual units, in particular consumers and firms. Although the focus is on perfectly competitive markets, attention is also given to other types of markets. The analysis also includes concepts of expected utility and uncertainty and welfare economics.
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Study of the allocation of scarce resources among competing end uses. Intermediate-level analysis of the economic behavior of individual units, in particular consumers and firms. Although the focus is on perfectly competitive markets, attention is also given to other types of markets. The analysis also includes concepts of expected utility and uncertainty and welfare economics.
Law of Contracts 241 Lecture Notes
Law of Contracts 241 Exam Notes