May An Action Arising From Fraud Be Waived Explain

May An Action Arising From Fraud Be Waived Explain

May an action arising from fraud be waived? Explain.

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1. May an action arising from fraud be waived? Explain.


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2. may an action arising from can be waived?explain.​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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3. may an action arising from can be waived?explain.


Answer:

ExplanatioUnder the law on obligations, responsibility arising from fraud is demandable in all obligations and any waiver of an action for future fraud is void. Responsibility arising from negligence is also demandable in any obligation, but such liability may be regulated by the courts, according to the circumstances.n:


4. A waived test performed on the hemocue analyzer that will indicate whether a patient may have an anemia is


Answer:

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Answer:

Hemoglobin

A waived test performed on the hemocue analyzer that will indicate whether a patient may have anemia is Hemoglobin


5. Explain why you would expect genetic differences between cells to arise from meiosis and not from mitosis?


Answer:

You would expect genetic differences between cells to arise from meiosis and not from mitosis because the daughter cells that are produced in meiosis is not genetically identical with each other unlike those of mitosis. This is important to have variation in order to cause a diverse population that would in turn help the population to survive longer. The main reason why there is a genetic variation in meiosis is because there is what we call crossing over. During the prophase in meiosis I, once the homologous chromosomes pair up and from a tetrad in the process which we call the synapsis, chromatids of the tetrad may exchange parts/ genetic material in the process which is called crossing over. Crossing over happens when the homologous chromosomes non-sister chromatids exchange genetic information and therefore resulting in genetic diversity.


6. When it comes to losses from fraud higher education levels mean higher losses from fraud?


The most common schemes involved corruption or billing, and the greatest percentage of education industry frauds (44%) got detected because of a tip. Just 14% were detected by an internal audit and 10% by management review, the next most common methods of detection.


7. May an action arising from negligence be waived?


Answer:

Under the law on obligations, responsibility arising from fraud is demandable in all obligations and any waiver of an action for future fraud is void. Responsibility arising from negligence is also demandable in any obligation, but such liability may be regulated by the courts, according to the circumstances.

Explanation:

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8. pa explain kung fraud or legit​


Answer:

i dont really know sorry..

Answer:

ano po Yan lotion po yan Ehh Gamyan po lotion nmn


9. Is the defense of statute of frauds may not be available if the contract is different from the real agreement of the parties? ​


Answer:

Understanding the Statute of Frauds

Any promises made in connection with marriage, including such gifts as an engagement ring. Contracts that cannot be completed in less than one year. Contracts for the sale of land. (Leases need not be covered unless they're of a year or more in length.)

There are several common exceptions to a statute of frauds. Sometimes, even though a contract falls within a statute of frauds, it can be enforced without meeting the two requirements. These exceptions are admission, performance, and promissory estoppel.

Explanation:

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10. picture analysis examine the picture below what community health problems may arise from the scenario explain your answer in not less than five (5)sentence ​


Answer:

The picture overall shows the destruction of buildings and houses due to a storm which resulted to a flood. There are many possibilities that people's health can be affected, it may result to an infectious disease or illness. Based on our current situation, there is also a possibility that people might be infected with Coronavirus. Floods can be a potential source of many water-borne diseases such as; typhoid fever, cholera, leptospirosis and hepatitis A. It can also increase the risk of vector or carrier-borne diseases, such as malaria and dengue hemorrhagic fever.

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11. A waived test performed on the hemocue analyzer that will indicate whether a patient may have an anemia is:


Anemia is a disease which happens due to low hemoglobin level. So home cue analyzer is used for the test of hemoglobin.


12. any waiver of an action for future fraud is void. true or false? support your answer​


Answer: TRUE

Explain: As a general rule, those guilty of fraud, negligence or delay in the performance of their obligation and those who in any manner contravene the tenor therof are liable for damages. As to fraud, the rule is clear:any waiver of an action for future is VOID.


13. Are you believe that poverty is structural problem arising from economic inequality?explain


Answer:

The initial level of inequality affects the poverty reducing capacity of growth, as a more equitable distribution of income and assets provides the poor with more means and opportunities to improve their standard of living. Sustained poverty reduction is only possible when national income is rising.


14. Explain JP obligation to Z is there is anyand from what source it ariseAnswert​


Answer:

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15. 1.can an action against future fraud be waived?why or why not? 2. If the law or contract does not state the diligence which is to be observed in an obligation, what will be the default diligence required? this is for law matters .. specific business law . hopefully you can gave some answers or ideas.. thank you. its not an economics subject .


Answer:

a and c yan po

Explanation:

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16. 1. What does prevention mean? A. Continuity of action. B. The action of retrieving something. C. The beginning of action to happen. D. The action of shopping from happening or arising .​


Answer:

C

Explanation:

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

prevention is stopping something from happening.


17. explain how cost savings may arise from e-procurement​


Answer:

E-procurement saves you money by preventing duplicate spending, leveraging volume buying, and saving you costs associated with paper-based systems (for example, the cost of stamps to mail your paperwork)

Answer:

E-procurement saves you money by preventing duplicate spending, leveraging volume buying, and saving you costs associated with paper-based systems (for example, the cost of stamps to mail your paperwork).

Explanation:

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18. explain about fraud and explain negligence​


Explanation:

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Answer:

fraud- it is a trickery where a person is or thing intended to deceive others, typically by unjustifiably claiming or being credited with accomplishments or qualities.

negligence- it is a failure to act or to take proper care of something or doing something.

Explanation:

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19. Obligations may arise from any of the following except:


Answer:

thing that you can do about your work example doctor Police etc.


20. May an action arising from negligence be waived?​


Answer:

Under the law on obligations, responsibility arising from fraud is demandable in all obligations and any waiver of an action for future fraud is void. Responsibility arising from negligence is also demandable in any obligation, but such liability may be regulated by the courts, according to the circumstances.

Explanation:

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21. explain the following in your own understanding. computer fraud​


What is computer fraud?

Computer fraud is the use of computers, the Internet, Internet devices, and Internet services to defraud people or organizations of resources. Illegal computer activities include phishing, social engineering, viruses, and DDoS attacks are examples used to disrupt service or gain access to another's funds.

22. explain how a magnetic field arise from the presence of an electric field and vice versa. ​


Answer:

The closer the lines, the stronger the magnetic field and vice versa. When iron particles are placed over a magnet, the flux lines can be clearly seen. ... Electric fields are generated around particles that bear electric charge. Positive charges are drawn towards it, while negative charges are repelled.


23. are illegal gains ( such as those arising from gambling, betting, lotteries, extortion and fraud taxable​


Answer:

Explanation:

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24. are there instances that the presumption of innocence be waived? explain​


Answer:

The presumption of innocence. The presumption of innocence entails two essential elements, namely (1) that an accused must be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, and (2) that the Crown bears the burden of establishing such guilt


25. what are the several work issues that arises from the influence of technology change? explain​


Answer:

Technological changes will occur in relation to problems such as depletion in the gate electrodes, shallow junctions in the source/drain, process temperature, etc.

Explanation:


26. these are those whose actions arise from intrapsychic conflict between the social and anti-socio component of his personality?


Answer:

ANTI cyber crime division

Explanation:

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27. May parties agree to waive the rules of evidence?


While the parties may consent to waiving many of the strict rules of evidence, there are some rules, such as the prohibition on calling the accused in criminal proceedings, that cannot be waived. A court that permits a party to breach these rules falls into jurisdictional error by failing to observe the limits on its powers: Kirk v Industrial Relations Commission (2010) 239 CLR 531; [2010] HCA 1.


28. Fraud involves actions of management but excludes the actions of employees or third parties an audit rarely involves the authentication of documentation; thus, fraud


Answer:

Majorly due to lack of knowledge about individuals, and their intentions as well as genuineness, it is often difficult to trust people came through internet than in person.  

Explanation:

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29. may an action from fraud be waived​


Answer:

Under the law on obligations, responsibility arising from fraud is demandable in all obligations and any waiver of an action for future fraud is void. Responsibility arising from negligence is also demandable in any obligation, but such liability may be regulated by the courts, according to the circumstances

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answer:

G.R . NO.110295 - Lawphil

Under the law on obligations, responsibility arising from fraud is demandable in all obligations and any waiver of an action for future fraud is void. Responsibility arising from negligence is also demandable in any obligation, but such liability may be regulated by the courts, according to the circumstances.

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30. Are illegal gains (such as those arising from gambling, betting, lotteries, extortion and fraud) taxable? ​


Answer:

Explanation:

The basic source of Philippine tax law is the National Internal Revenue Law, which codifies all tax provisions, the latest of which is embodied in Republic Act No. 8424 (“The Tax Reform Act of 1997”).


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