Articles for tag: Legal Terms, Sonnets

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Analysis of William Shakespeare’s “Sonnets 35”- “No More Grieved at that Which Thou Hast Done”

William Shakespeare’s Sonnets 35 is one of the estrangement sonnets. The narrator’s resolve is weakening towards his beloved; he is even beginning to make excuses for his beloved’s actions. Shakespeare uses an extended law metaphor: the narrator acts as both the prosecutor and the defender of the beloved’s “sensual” crimes. The narrator addresses his beloved ...

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Respondeat Superior: Its Meaning & How it Impacts Your Liability

If you have been sued for liability for which an agent or representative managed your affairs, you may find there are some legal terms and phrases you are unfamiliar with. To effectively play an active role in your defense of any type of lawsuit, it is important to become educated in the legal terms as ...

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Temporary Employment: When Do You Legally Become a “Borrowed Servant”?

When looking for employment, there are a variety of positions that are considered including those that are exempt versus non-exempt. In some employment situations, you may be hired as a contract employment, temporary employee or even as a freelancer. Understanding the dynamics of the position is important to understand your legal responsibilities and benefits. If ...

How to Pass the CPA Exam

After 150 hours of grueling college courses, students who hold at minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in accounting should at least consider the possibility of sitting the CPA exam. The CPA is the gold standard for those in the accounting profession. If you hold a CPA license in your state you really increase your job ...