creating a thesis and an outline on Mooting. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. JAMES CAMPBELL V LAW ENTERPRENUER LTD. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF UNITED S OF AMERICA

I need help creating a thesis and an outline on Mooting. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. JAMES CAMPBELL V LAW ENTERPRENUER LTD. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF UNITED S OF AMERICA

MEMORIAL FOR THE RESPONDENT

Introduction

your lordship/my lady(s), as may it please the court. am mr x (mention your official name) appearing as counsel for the respondent the law students entrepreneur ltd, with respect to this honorable court i would like to take the next ten minutes (or any other time allocated) to address our grounds of submissions proving to this court that the respondent they never had any contract with the appellant as they never made any offer to the appellant with regard to the matter in contention.

Turning on to our grounds of submissions.

1. The Respondent submits before this Honorable court of Appeal in the right position by upholding that an advertisement is an invitation to treat and not an offer, therefore there was neither an offer nor contract between the respondent and the appellant. In proving this the respondent will rely on the literal rule of the statute.

2. The respondent submits that the advert which was placed on the 4th November was just an invitation to treat. We further submit that the judge is expected to at first instance apply the literal rule of the statute before considering anything else.1 Thus we submit that as held in partridge,2 an advert amount to an invitation to treat and not an offer.3

3. The respondent further submits that the advertisement did not show any intention for them to be bound and therefore it never amounted to an offer.4

4. We submit that though it’s possible to make an offer to the world (unilateral offer), the facts of this particular case are very different from those of Carlill v Carbolic smoke ball case,5 since in the Carlill case the respondent company had deposited $1,000 in the Alliance Bank to show their commitment and in which it can be inferred their intention to be bound by, upon acceptance, but in this case, the Respondent did not show in any way either express or implied intention to be bound by the advert upon acceptance thus it can only be concluded to be an invitation to treat and not an offer.

5. Furthermore, the respondent submits that the Appellant did not communicate upon acceptance as it’s the general the rule of requirement that the offeree must communicate to the offeror upon acceptance to effect the contract formation.6 Also, the appellant cannot claim that their conduct amount to an acceptance,7 since the need to communicate acceptance is only waived when the other party does not object to the conduct of the appellant. But in this case the respondent objected to the appellant conduct long before even the stall was opened,8 and even upon opening the stall their objected to his conduct.9

Conclusion

Subject to further Questioning from your lordship(s)/my lords/lady this brings me to the end of our submissions, and in so doing I would like to site our humble prays before this honorable Court.

Relief Sought.

The respondent humbly prays this Honorable court:

1. To dismiss the claim by the appellant on the grounds aforesaid.

2. Dismiss the matter and costs and interests upon the appellant.

Bibliography

Entorres v Miles Far East [1955] 2 QB 327 Court of Appeal

Butler Machine Tool v Ex-Cell-O Corporation [1979] 1 WLR 401 Court of Appeal

Per Partridge v Crittenden (1968) 2 All ER 421

Fisher v Bell1961] 1 QB 394

Harvey v Facey [1893] AC 552&nbsp.Privy Council [1893] 1 QB 256 Court of Appeal.

Write 14 pages with APA style on Should the right to have an abortion remain solely with the mother. When viewed from opposite perspective, it is clear that in certain situations, abortion becomes necessary to maintain the physical or mental health of the woman, whose circumstances are not favourable for giving birth to a child.

Write 14 pages with APA style on Should the right to have an abortion remain solely with the mother. When viewed from opposite perspective, it is clear that in certain situations, abortion becomes necessary to maintain the physical or mental health of the woman, whose circumstances are not favourable for giving birth to a child.

Since the ‘origination’ of humans in the form of men and women, stereotypical and realistic views about the role and rights of the women are always being discussed. In most of the cultures, women are being treated as the less-dominant sex, and stereotyped as individuals, whose only purpose in life is getting married and delivering children. Although, women are trying to nullify these views and are still fighting for their rights and freedom, there have been only modest successes. Women’s rights relating to the activity of abortion is a crucial at the same a controversial one. Although, there is opposition from various sections, regarding ‘women’s choices’ in relation to abortion, the basic fact is the decision to have a child or not, should entirely lie with the woman. Also, in certain situations, abortion becomes necessary to maintain the physical or mental health of the woman, whose circumstances are not favourable for giving birth to a child. So, this paper taking legal and political perspective will discuss why the woman or mother should only have the right to abortion.

Abortion is the process of destruction or termination of the foetus, when it is in the mother’s womb, either spontaneously or by induction within 20 weeks of pregnancy. According to the standards of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, a woman can obtain an abortion up to 24 weeks of pregnancy, if two doctors agree that it would cause less damage to her physical or mental health than continuing the pregnancy. (rcog.org.uk, 2004). Abortion is of two types – Spontaneous abortion and induced abortion.

Question: Should Human Rights Be Universal. The work is to be 8 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. In this essay we will present definition of human rights according to world organizations. Characteristics of human rights alongside with views from both schools of thought will be presented. In the end conclusion will be drawn from the discussion.

I will pay for the following article Question: Should Human Rights Be Universal. The work is to be 8 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. In this essay we will present definition of human rights according to world organizations. Characteristics of human rights alongside with views from both schools of thought will be presented. In the end conclusion will be drawn from the discussion.

Human Rights are defined as “rights inherent to all human beings, whatever our nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, language, or any other status. We are all equally entitled to our human rights without discrimination. These rights are all interrelated, interdependent and indivisible.” (United Nations Human Rights “What are Human Rights?”)

Throughout history, people were able to obtain rights and obligations based on the organizations they belonged to – the basic unit of society or family, nation, spiritual group, community or state. The concept of human rights was left to the interpretation of local units instead of a universal body defining human rights. This meant that different definitions of human rights existed.

It was on December 10, 1948 where the Declaration of Human Rights was presented to the world by the United Nations. It is a product that aroused from cruel acts and abuse committed during the Second World War. This was established by the convention of the UN in order to promote freedom and equity among nations.

Listed below is a summary version of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. As human beings, it is important to understand and know what we are entitled to in order to live a life with dignity. It is essential to understand one’s own rights in order for human dignity to prevail.

Basic human rights call for personal freedom of a human being. According to the Declaration ‘We are all born free. We all have our own thoughts and ideas. We should all be treated in the same way’ (Amnesty International UK, 2008). These basic human rights also protect a person from becoming a slave of another person.

Create a 16 pages page paper that discusses engineering internship experience. One is required to apply the engineering principles to practical engineering problems: to use engineering equipment and tools, to make, read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications, to express ideas clearly and concisely, to relate abstract ideas to actual needs, and adopt an effective course of action and to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.

Create a 16 pages page paper that discusses engineering internship experience. One is required to apply the engineering principles to practical engineering problems: to use engineering equipment and tools, to make, read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications, to express ideas clearly and concisely, to relate abstract ideas to actual needs, and adopt an effective course of action and to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.

The main focus during the internship period was in the engineering department, where the design and fabrication of electric ovens take place. The following are some of the functions I performed with help, during the internship ( in the workshop):

During the internship placement, I got to spend most of my time in the workshop area where the fabrication of the ovens takes place. However, I also got a chance to spend some time in the other departments of the company including the sales and marketing department, administration, the Human resource department, research and development department, and the procurement department. Other skills are important as well. An engineer must know how to communicate effectively, how to work well with others, how to learn new things and how to define and solve problems. Therefore, technical knowledge is only a part of the education (albeit a very important part) that must be complemented by other skills. When in these departments, I got to interact with all kinds of people and from the interactions, I acquired/sharpened my social, communication, teamwork, and working under pressure skills that are helpful in my future career life.

In each department, I got to understand the reason for its existence and in detail what it is meant to perform for the company. Under the supervision of an experienced staff member of the company, I was assigned to tasks and responsibilities that I had to carry out through to completion. These included basic designs and drawings in the workshops.