Principle Of Forfeiture

Principle Of Forfeiture

Briefly explain Principle of Forfeiture​

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1. Briefly explain Principle of Forfeiture​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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Briefly explain Principle of Forfeiture

The Principle of Forfeiture grants innocents a right to self-defense; DDE addresses cases where an act both promotes and works against natural values. In applying DDE, we must first identify the act (A), the good effect (G), and the bad effect (B). To be morally acceptable, a situation must then fulfill all four of DDE conditions: (1) the act must not violate any moral principles; (2) the good effect must not depend upon the bad effect; (3) we should intend only the good effect; and (4) the good effect must be equal to or greater than the bad effect.

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2. What is remission of fines and forfeitures?


Answer:

removal of requirement to pay whatever amount has been levied

Explanation:

A remission of a fine, a forfeiture, an estreated bail or a pecuniary penalty amounts to the erasing of all, or part of, the penalty imposed by the court.

Remission of fine, forfeiture and pecuniary penalty: removal of requirement to pay whatever amount has been levied. ... A remission of a fine, a forfeiture, an estreated bail or a pecuniary penalty amounts to the erasing of all, or part of, the penalty imposed by the court.
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3. a player losses a game by forfeiture if he or she commits an illegal move for the second time​


Answer:

disqualified

Explanation:

more than 1 fouls can disqualified you


4. In REPUBLIC ACT No. 1379 TITLE AN ACT DECLARING FORFEITURE IN FAVOR OF THE STATE ANY PROPERTY FOUND TO HAVE BEEN UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRED BY ANY PUBLIC OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE AND PROVIDING FOR THE PROCEEDINGS THEREFOR. Section 4. Period for the answer. The respondent shall have a period of fifteen days within which to present his answer. pls explain po and give Example ket tagalogpls explain the section 4 and give example salamatt! :)​


Answer:

SECTION 4. Authorized Powers. – Pursuant to Article VI, Section 23 (2) of the Constitution, the President is hereby authorized to exercise powers that are necessary and proper to carry out the declared national policy


5. Morphine is an opiate medicine that can help with severe pain, but it can also cause respiratory depression, which can hasten death. A doctor administers morphine to his dying patient in order to alleviate his unbearable suffering. A few days later, the patient passes away. Because the patient's death is an unanticipated result of the doctor's efforts to help, it is ethical. What ethical principle is being discussed? * 1 point Principle of Double Effect Principle of Forfeiture Principle of Stewardship Principle of Totality Principle of the Inviolability of Life


Answer:

Principle of Double Effect

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6. 1. Business implementation is a process of executing a plan so that a concept becomes reality. 2. Credit cards can not use of the business owner to finance business. 3. Microloans extend loan with low interest rates compared to the traditional business loans. 4. Conventions sponsored by associations can provide valuable opportunities to meet potentials employees. 5. Advertising is not proper to provide opportunities to meet potentials applicants 6. Networking is one way to recruit potential employees. 7. Employee referral are not the best publicized by employees via word of mouth. 8. The DTI is responsible for realizing the country's goal of globally competitive and innovative industry and services sector that contribute to inclusive growth and employment generation. 9. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is the national government regulatory agency charged with supervision over the corporate sector, the capital market participants, and the securities and investment instruments market, and the protection of the investing public. 10. The Bureau of Intemal Revenue is mandated by law to assess and collect all national internal revenue taxes, fees and charges, and to enforce all forfeitures, penalties and fines connected therewith, including the execution of judgements in all cases decided in its favor by the Court of Tax Appeals and the ordinary​


Answer:

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7. (5) Mario, a Bureau of Customs’ examiner, was administratively charged with grave misconduct and preventively suspended pending investigation. The head of office found him guilty as charged and ordered his dismissal. The decision against him was executed pending appeal. The Civil Service Commission (CSC) subsequently found him guilty and after considering a number of mitigating circumstances, reduced his penalty to only one month suspension. Is Mario entitled to back salaries? (A) Yes, the reduction of the penalty means restoration of his right to back salaries. (B) No, the penalty of one month suspension carries with it the forfeiture of back salaries. (C) No, he is still guilty of grave misconduct, only the penalty was reduced. (D) Yes, corresponding to the period of his suspension pending appeal less one month.


Answer:

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A. Yes, the reduction of the penalty means restoration of his right to back salaries

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8. In REPUBLIC ACT No. 1379AN ACT DECLARING FORFEITURE IN FAVOR OF THE STATE ANY PROPERTY FOUND TO HAVE BEEN UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRED BY ANY PUBLIC OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE AND PROVIDING FOR THE PROCEEDINGS THEREFOR.Section 4. Period for the answer. The respondent shall have a period of fifteen days within which to present his answer. pls explain po and give Example ket tagalog​


Answer:

Explanation:

an act declaring forfeiture in favor of the state any property found to have been unlawfully acquired by any public officer or employee and providing for the proceedings therefor. Be it enacted, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:


9. Each team shall have six to eight players to secure the game and avoid forfeiture. The substitution can only be made during time out or in the event of injury. ​


Answer:

The goal of the Intramural and Recreational Sports Department is to provide quality recreational sports programming that fosters an atmosphere of respect and appreciation within the diverse population that comprises the University of Louisville.


10. 1. It is called the “lifeblood of the nation.” 2.In the Philippines it is the power that is often wielded by the President. 3. It is the power of the state to assess and collect taxes. 4. It is manifested in the ability to do something that is desired and can be sensed when individuals can direct the actions of others in society. 5. It is the power that inherent right of the state to condemn private property to public use upon payment of just compensation. 6. It is defined as the full and fair equivalent of the property taken from its owner by the expropriator. 7.What section and article does states “No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, nor shall any person be denied the equal protection of the laws? 8.It is tasked to assess and collect all national internal revenue taxes, fees, and charges, and to enforce all forfeitures, penalties, and fines connected therewith. 9. The power of eminent domain is lodged to what branch of government? 10. The exercise of power often involves in .​


Answer:

1. This refers to the term "taxation", as taxes are considered the lifeblood of a nation since they provide the government with the necessary funds to finance public services and projects.

2. This refers to the executive power, which is often wielded by the President of the Philippines.

3. This refers to the power of taxation, which is one of the inherent powers of the state to raise revenues for public purposes.

4. This refers to the power of influence or control over others, which can be exercised through various means such as political, economic, or social means.

5. This refers to the power of eminent domain, which is the power of the state to take private property for public use upon payment of just compensation.

6. This refers to the concept of just compensation, which is the fair and full equivalent of the property taken by the government through the exercise of eminent domain.

7. This statement is found in Section 1, Article III of the Philippine Constitution, which is known as the Bill of Rights.

8. This refers to the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), which is the primary agency responsible for the assessment and collection of national internal revenue taxes in the Philippines.

9. The power of eminent domain is lodged in the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the government, but it is primarily exercised by the executive and legislative branches.

10. The exercise of power often involves decision-making, resource allocation, and the use of authority to achieve desired outcomes or objectives. It can also involve the use of force or coercion in some cases.

Explanation:

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