Under s1 of the Perjury Act 1911; The Perjury Act 1911 is the legislation which applies to deliberately misleading information produced to a Court or proceeding in any form.), it is an offense for a lawfully sworn witness or interpreter in judicial proceedings willfully to make a statement, ma...
It is possible to summarily dismiss an employee, ie; without any notice or payment in lieu, but only if they are guilty of gross misconduct. This is where an employee commits an act of misconduct so serious that this constitutes a fundamental breach of the implied duty of mutual trust and...
Specific requirements are necessary for the release of unlawful material. 3.1.3.20 Work Quality The Laboratory Manager must establish a quality assurance program. The Forensic Analysts and Investigators must accept responsibility for evidence integrity and security; validated, reliable methods; and casework...
And how did a human power have the status that we should obey its commands and prohibitions and its self-made law about the lawful and the unlawful, without question? (For further explanation, see Al-Hay: 5-7 and the E.N.'s on it). ...
Firing an employee for an unlawful reason, even if you don’t think you’re doing anything wrong, can lead to significant legal consequences. Here are a few key exceptions to at-will employment you need to know. Discrimination Under federal and state laws, you cannot fire an employee based...
Many strategies have been proposed to address the use of Essay Mills and other ‘contract cheating’ services by students. These services generally offer bespoke custom-written essays or other assignments to students in exchange for a fee. There have bee
States or implies the business is for any unlawful purpose States or implies the business operates in a way not allowed by its formation documents Is offensive to accepted standards of decency Occupational Restrictions The following words can only be used if you can prove that you’re legally qua...
On November 14, Ruci Mafi of the Fiji Times and local Radio Fiji correspondent Theresa Ralogaivau were charged with unlawful assembly with rebels and the unlawful use of a motor vehicle. The charges follow the takeover between July 4 and August 3 of an army camp near Labasa on Vanua ...
revoking, or denying privileges, and also include an entity's decision not to renew a practitioner's privileges if the decision was based on competence orprofessional misconduct. It also includes voluntary surrender or restriction of privileges either while under investigation or in lieu of an inves...
Larceny is defined as the unlawful taking of another person's property with the intent to deprive the true owner of its use permanently. Threshold amounts for the value of property taken determine whether the crime to be charged is a misdemeanor (petit larceny) or a felony (grand larceny)....