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Can sexual consent be required to enter a building?
canada
This form would be irrelevant to an analysis of consent. Consent must be subjective and contemporaneous with the impugned act. See Criminal Code, s. 265 and especially s. 273.1(1.1): "...
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Redundancy due to Organisational Restructure
Is this kind of settlement agreement a redundancy?
No. Formally speaking, ending employment with a settlement agreement is not a redundancy. In this context the settlement agreement is a contract ...
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Can you check references without permission?
Listing references constitutes permission from the candidate. But, you don't legally need permission to contact someone to ask their opinion about an employment candidate at all.
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Legal advice for problems with a coworker in healthcare which can risk professional licensing
Yes, if John wants to understand his legal risks, rights or remedies, John should talk to a lawyer -- perhaps an employment lawyer or a lawyer who does medical malpractice.
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How do I answer an application question about being convicted of a crime?
You were arrested but not convicted
The questions are not complicated - they ask what they ask.
Whether you have to answer truthfully depends on the context. On an employment application form, you are ...
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Protecting AI related IP by assigning all current and future IP to an LLC
Absent issues of unconscionability, illegality, or public policy, a person can make any contractual agreements they want. They can even agree to contractual promises with multiple parties that put ...
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Does Minnesota Statutes 8.31 ADDITIONAL DUTIES OF ATTORNEY GENERAL apply to MN Statutes 43A.11?
The relevant language says:
The attorney general shall investigate violations of the law of this
state respecting unfair, discriminatory, and other unlawful practices
in business, commerce, or trade, ...
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