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Extractions: Great Books Seminar ... Loyola Home Courses 313 - Illinois Litigation (3). This is an advanced civil practice course with emphasis upon the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure, Articles I and II, and consideration of case materials construing the code. Also considered are selected provisions from Articles IV and VI of the 1970 Illinois Constitution and Illinois Supreme Court Rules and cases and other relevant materials. The course emphasizes contemporary problems with respect to venue; pleadings, parties and motions; voluntary and involuntary dismissals; judgments; class actions; jury practice; post trial motions; and an overview of discovery, all in the ordinary Illinois civil litigation milieu. (Cushing, Donnelly, Tailor) School of Law
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Extractions: (30 March 2005) JURISDICTION: United States [federal court] TRIBUNAL: U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division [federal court of 1st instance] JUDGE(S): Pallmeyer, J. CASE NUMBER/DOCKET NUMBER: 04 C 2474 CASE NAME: Caterpillar, Inc. and Caterpillar Mexico, S.A. v. Usinor Industeel, Usinor Industeel (U.S.A.), Inc. and Leeco Steel Products, Inc. CASE HISTORY: Unavailable PLAINTIFFS: United States and Mexico (buyer) DEFENDANT: France (seller) and United States GOODS INVOLVED: Specialized type of steel APPLICATION OF CISG: Yes APPLICABLE CISG PROVISIONS AND ISSUES Key CISG provisions at issue: Articles [Also cited: Article Classification of issues using UNCITRAL classification code numbers: 4B [Scope of Convention (issues excluded): third party rights; promissory estoppel];
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Materials For The Study Of Japanese Law A 45page introduction to the constitution, civil code, commercial code, Japanese Legal Links and Resources Japan Laws, codes and Governing Agencies http://www.columbia.edu/~hds2/BIB95/ch22.htm
Extractions: H. Womens Rights I. INTRODUCTION NOTE: to start any project that includes using legal documents, first read Herschel Webb, Research in Japanese Sources , Ch. 9, "Law and Other Official Sources." The first, and perhaps best, source of information on the Japanese legal system one should turn to is a work in English edited by Hideo Tanaka, The Japanese Legal System , which provides a smattering of representative and landmark cases in translation. One of the key features of this volume is that it lays out the postwar legal process in incredible detail: reading it one comes away with both a sense of how law is made in the courts of Japan, and how that law then impacts the lives of the people. In addition, Tanaka provides a series of appendices that includes both a bibliography of Japanese and English language sources on Japanese law and, what is more important, a list of major laws and their promulgation dates through 1972. Some other basic works which are useful for general legal bibliography are: , and An Index to Japanese Law, 1867-1961
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Extractions: Illinois Law This chapter outlines how the criminal justice system operates and describes the most serious criminal violationsfelonies, and lessor violationsmisdemeanors. It also includes information about the rights of persons accused of crimes and the rights of crime victims. Criminal law defines conduct that is prohibited by the government and the range of penalties that can be imposed for violating these prohibitions. Persons who violate criminal laws incur penalties ranging from fines to imprisonment or, in some states, execution. All crimes are defined by statutes. These statutes are collected and organized into books of rules known as criminal codes. In addition to the Illinois State Criminal Code, which applies only in Illinois, the federal government has a criminal code that regulates certain crimes nationwide. Most criminal activity violates either a state law or a federal law, not both; however, an important exception is drug crimes, which can be prosecuted in either state or federal court or both. Every crime is defined by a list of elements. In a criminal trial, the prosecutor attempts to prove all the elements of the crime the person is accused of committing. If the judge or the jury decides all the elements of the crime have been proven beyond a reasonable doubt, the accused person is guilty of the crime. If the prosecutor cannot prove all the elements, the accused cannot be found guilty of the crime.
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No. 1-04-0558, IPF Recovery Co. V. Illinois Insurance Guaranty Fund (West 2000)) as set forth in article 34 of the illinois Insurance code (Insurance Second, illinois law is clear that, as a general rule, the statute of http://www.state.il.us/court/Opinions/AppellateCourt/2005/1stDistrict/March/Html
Extractions: STATEMENT OF FACTS Plaintiff's cause of action against defendant involves defendant's alleged breach of its statutory duties, by its refusal to pay plaintiff's claims for unearned premiums, under the Illinois Insurance Guaranty Fund Act (the Guaranty Fund Act) (215 ILCS 5/532 et seq. (West 2000)) as set forth in article 34 of the Illinois Insurance Code (Insurance Code) (215 ILCS 5/1 et seq. (West 2000)). In plaintiff's ultimate third amended complaint, plaintiff alleged that it was the assignee of National IPF Company (National) and was in the business of financing insurance premiums for insurance contracts. Plaintiff had "advanced loan proceeds directly to *** insurance compan[ies] to finance premiums on behalf of *** individual borrower[s] to be insured." Plaintiff advanced funds, at various times, to pay for the premiums of 68 individuals insured by the Coronet Insurance Company (Coronet) and, pursuant to finance agreements, all claims to any unearned premiums of the policies financed were to be returned to plaintiff in the event that the policies were cancelled. On December 24, 1996, Coronet was declared insolvent. Defendant is a nonprofit unincorporated entity created pursuant to article 34 of the Insurance Code, and, subsequent to Coronet's insolvency, National filed a claim with the Office of Special Deputy Receiver (the Receiver) because, among other reasons, it was told to do so by defendant. Specifically, in April 1998, defendant told National that it could not consider any payment to National on its claims because it had not received any of the necessary information from the Receiver. On April 23, 1999, National assigned several claims to plaintiff, including the claims against Coronet.
Extractions: PART 1 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION The General Assembly's Illinois Administrative Code database includes only those rulemakings that have been permanently adopted. This menu will point out the Sections on which an emergency rule (valid for a maximum of 150 days, usually until replaced by a permanent rulemaking) exists. The emergency rulemaking is linked through the notation that follows the Section heading in the menu. AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Section 10 of the Personnel Code [20 ILCS 415/10]. SOURCE: Adopted June 28, 1972; rules repealed and new rules adopted at 6 Ill. Reg. 3551 and 3553, effective March 23, 1982; codified at 8 Ill. Reg. 16419; amended at 9 Ill. Reg. 15826, effective October 4, 1985; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 12451, effective August 21, 1995. Section 1.10 Meetings of the Commission
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Extractions: [Search Tips] The Civil Service Commission is a 5-member body established by the Personnel Code. It is an integral part of the State of Illinois system of personnel administration based on merit principles and scientific method. Its specific duties and powers are set forth in Section 10 of the Personnel Code. ( 20 ILCS 415/10 Generally, the Commission hears and determines employee appeals of discharges, suspensions, transfers, allocations, layoffs and demotions. It also approves exemptions from Jurisdiction B of the Personnel Code for those positions which, in the judgment of the Commission, involve either principal administrative responsibility for the determination of policy or the way in which policies are implemented. The Commission also approves or disapproves proposed additions or amendments to the Personnel Rules or position classification plan. The Commission has the authority to direct compliance in writing with the requirements of the Personnel Code or Rules when a violation is found. The Commission meets once a month, typically on the third Thursday, in either its Chicago or Springfield office. Commission meetings are open to the public.
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Extractions: About NCSL Services Overview ... Health var doctitle=document.title document.write(doctitle) Add to My NCSL 50 State Summary of Breastfeeding Laws Updated May 2005 More than half of the states have enacted legislation related to breastfeeding. Thirty states allow mothers to breastfeed in any public or private location ( California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana Maine Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri Montana Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina Oklahoma, Oregon Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Texas, Vermont and Virginia Fifteen states exempt breastfeeding from public indecency laws ( Alaska Florida Illinois Michigan Montana Nevada New Hampshire North Carolina Oklahoma Rhode Island South Dakota, Utah Virginia Washington and Wisconsin Ten states have laws related to breastfeeding in the workplace ( California Connecticut Georgia Hawaii Illinois Minnesota Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas , and Washington Eight states exempt breastfeeding mothers from jury duty ( California Idaho Iowa Minnesota, Nebraska, Oklahoma
State Laws Related To Internet Privacy Prof. code §§ 22947 to 22947.6. The Utah law prohibited delivering spyware to a California civil code §§ 1798.83 to .84 (Effective January 1, 2005) http://www.ncsl.org/programs/lis/privacy/eprivacylaws.htm
Extractions: About NCSL Services Overview ... Issue Areas var doctitle=document.title document.write(doctitle) Add to My NCSL State Laws Related to Internet Privacy Last update: July 1, 2005 Americans express great concerns about privacy on the Internet, and state legislatures have responded in several ways to this complex issue. Some of the state actions directly relating to Internet privacy include the following types of laws: Spyware Privacy Policies: Government Web Sites Spyware Spyware is software that can track or collect the online activities or personal information of Web users, change settings on users computers, or cause advertising messages to popup on users' computer screens. Web users are often unaware that spyware has been downloaded to their computers, and it can be very difficult or almost impossible to remove. 22947 to 22947.6
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Extractions: Illinois Lemon Law Attorneys Directory Chapter 815 Sec. 380 Thursday, September 22, 2005 Chapter 815, Section 1 This Act shall be known and may be cited as the New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act. (Source: P.A. 85-1350.) Chapter 815, Section 2 Definitions. For the purposes of this Act, the following words have the meanings ascribed to them in this Section. (a) "Consumer" means an individual who purchases or leases for a period of at least one year a new vehicle from the seller for the purposes of transporting himself and others, as well as their personal property, for primarily personal, household or family purposes. (b) "Express warranty" has the same meaning, for the purposes of this Act, as it has for the purposes of the Uniform Commercial Code. (c) "New vehicle" means a passenger car, as defined in Section 1-157 of The Illinois Vehicle Code, a motor vehicle of the Second Division having a weight of under 8,000 pounds, as defined in Section 1-146 of that Code, and a recreational vehicle, except for a camping trailer or travel trailer that does not qualify under the definition of a used motor vehicle, as set forth in Section 1-216 of that Code. (d) "Nonconformity" refers to a new vehicle's failure to conform to all express warranties applicable to such vehicle, which failure substantially impairs the use, market value or safety of that vehicle.
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Extractions: New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act This Act shall be known and may be cited as the New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act. 815.380.2 Definitions. For the purposes of this Act, the following words have the meanings ascribed to them in this Section. (a) "Consumer" means an individual who purchases or leases for a period of at least one year a new vehicle from the seller for the purposes of transporting himself and others, as well as their personal property, for primarily personal, household or family purposes. (b) "Express warranty" has the same meaning, for the purposes of this Act, as it has for the purposes of the Uniform Commercial Code. (c) "New vehicle" means a passenger car, as defined in Section 1-157 of The Illinois Vehicle Code, a motor vehicle of the Second Division having a weight of under 8,000 pounds, as defined in Section 1-146 of that Code, and a recreational vehicle, except for a camping trailer or travel trailer that does not qualify under the definition of a used motor vehicle, as set forth in Section 1-216 of that Code. (d) "Nonconformity" refers to a new vehicle's failure to conform to all express warranties applicable to such vehicle, which failure substantially impairs the use, market value or safety of that vehicle.