Ski trip
AWESOME... went for ski trip during the weekend ... i've learnt how to ski .. YEAH!! last year's ski trip was quite bad for me coz i went snowboarding instead of skiing ... n i fell down all the way from the top to the bottom of the mountain .. it was a total disaster .. but it was totally different for this year !! i had great times !!! Firstly , i enjoy my journey to Blue mountain lodge . We had Sarah ( the cool caucasion who speaks chinese to us ) as our driver ... we listened to all kinds of chinese songs n sang all the way ... Secondly , the ppl i went with are really awesome .. sk , meiling, chik rui, aik win , dan , callum, esther , my DJ group ppl .... etc . really enjoy the fellowship Thirdly , i felt ICF( International Christian Fellowship) as my family ... i felt so touched when i saw the guys pushing the vans ( David's n Sarah's) all together ... they just rush down n offer a helpful hand without hesitation when the vans got into the ditch or mud ... Moreover , had a great time praying for Kristen , her dad passed away on Sunday ( during our ski trip ) , she was our committee member a few years back ... even though she is not with us .. we still pray for her ... the feeling of gathering together n pray is really good ... looking at dan n callum ... though they look totally different from outward appearance ... we had the same blood as Jesus Christ is our Lord n Saviour ... I had such feeling so strong that WE R ONE FAMILY .... felt so comfortable with them coz i knew that no matter what happened to me they'll always be there for me coz we r from the same FAMILY !!Skiing at Mt. Ruepehu was fun , i'm glad i didn't fall down as much as last year ... n i really love this particular pic that i've taken ... Thank God for all these - Snow , friends , family n fun .
Graffiti
Went to town with sk , chik rui n aik win before ski trip to buy some stuff . Passed by reading n saw a croud there . It's a graffiti competition . Aren't all these art works awesome ? Such talent that i wish i could have . Human being is able to have such talent n creativity , how can our LORD in heaven not have these talents too? Our talents r all from the LORD ... that's why our LORD is able to create everything , things we can see n things we can't . Isn't our Father amazing ?? ermmm... wonder if i could learn graffiti from our Father when i got to heaven one day ...
Commercial Law
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ChiNg: dan kill meChiNg:kill medAn says:Why?dAn says:Dun wan larChiNg:COML test tomorrowdAn says:Bah, easy easyChiNg:hard harddAn says:No lar, easy for you and meChiNg:Explain what distinguishes the law of contract from other kinds of private or civil law that regulates business transactions ChiNg:can u answer that?dAn says:Contract law is all about contractsdAn says:ie Formation of ContractsdAn says:Interpretation of contractsdAn says:Whether a contract is void (that is, not legitimate)dAn says:A contract may be void if it is illegaldAn says:Or if it is uneforceable because it is missing certain elements to be a contractdAn says:I don't really think vivil law really regulates business transactions except in the sense that it might have some effect on business practicedAn says:vivl* = civildAn says:Like, not doing things that might be negligence.ChiNg:oh how about private lawdAn says:Civil law gives rise to 'suits',where you can sue a person for doing you a wrongdAn says:Privite law is civil law I thinkChiNg:oic dAn says:Did you go to your classesChiNg:if two conpany sign a contract ,, then it is a law?ChiNg:or it is just agreement dAn says:A contract is just a document that is 'binding'dAn says:It means that each party has made a proise to the other party, and both parties intend that those promises are binding in lawChiNg: then if two parties sign contract how do contract law comes in dAn says:proise* = promisedAn says:What do you mean?ChiNg: how does comtract law regulate the private legal relationship ie contractdAn says:I told you abovedAn says:Usually there isn't an issue, but if one party fails or refuses to do its promise, or tries to terminate the contract then the other party will take them to courtChiNg: oh so there's where contract law comes indAn says:Sometimes, one party that there was no contract made, many many different reason eg they never intended there to be a legally binding agreement, the contract wasn't finalised etcdAn says:In this situation, contract law would determine whther a contract had actually been formed between the parties, ie whther there is a contractdAn says:Sometimes one party will say that the contract means one thing, but the other party will disagree and say it means something else. In this case, contract law will determine what the contracts meaning is, ie what the interpretation isdAn says:Basically, entering into a contract bestows private rights on each party. Each party is saying to the other that I give you the right to seek legal remedies aainst me if I don't perform this promise.dAn says:Does this help?ChiNg: help heaps ChiNg: one moreChiNg: r treaties sources of state law dAn says:Sometimes yesChiNg:so sources of state law will be parliament , statueChiNg:legislation,commom law , what else dAn says:The thing is though that treaties aren't legally enforceable until the legislature 'incorporates' them into its own legislation.dAn says:Hold on, you're confusing your termsdAn says:Parliament is the legislature, and they make what we call 'legislation' or 'statue law'dAn says:So existing law is statue law and common lawChiNg: oh then is parliament sources of state lawdAn says:It deends what you mean by 'source'. Parliament makes law, so they are a source of statute law.dAn says:But the ideas for statues have many sources, such as treatiesChiNg:but is state law n law the samedAn says:Do you mean statue or state, they are different thingsdAn says:damn, statue = statuteChiNg:state law n lawChiNg:coz my lec specify state law dAn says:Are ou sure he didn't say statute law? Law is just a big generic term, like 'Science', or 'music'. State law refers to the law of a State. A state is a soveriegn nation, like New Zealand. State law is distinguishable from international law.ChiNg:well the question says explain what are the sources of state lawdAn says:Then just say everything you know. International law (like treaties or covenants, things that the UN might make, like the International Declaration of Human Rights) might become state law. First a country will sign the treaty to show that it supports it, then it must change its domestic law (or state law) to match what it has promised to do.dAn says:It does this either by ratifying or incorporating it. One means that they pass a statute that says exacly the same thing, the other means that they adjust existing law, amend statutes, and put policies in place that are consistet with what the international document says. I can't reember which is whichdAn says:Then there is the common law which comes from the judges. and most importantly statute law which is made by parliamentChiNg:but aren's NZ law inherited from england dAn says:150 years ago. So we started with what they already had. For a short time they passed laws for us, then they allowed us to make our own as long as they didn't clash, then they let us do whatever we wanted, then finally we asserted our independance so that there was no loner any connectiondAn says:But their common law is persuasive when considering our own common lawChiNg:i see i kinda think sources of state law are legislation,precedent, and custom or usageChiNg:tell me if i'm wrongdAn says:That's also correct, and if thats what he's told you then thats rightdAn says:precedent is basically common lawdAn says:So, statute, precedent, and custom or usagedAn says:I'd forgotten that last one dAn says:But it's the least imprtant. Except, it will get you marks, so mention itChiNg:but he also says common law,statute n treatiesChiNg:ermm but i tot they r not really the sources what do u think ChiNg:ok maybe treaties can be sources of state lawdAn says:legislation = statute. Same thing. Common law = precedent.dAn says:I already told you that lar!ChiNg: oh ok okChiNg: i got it ChiNg: wow ChiNg: who do they make it so complicated can't they just use the same termdAn says:Hehe, this is good revision for meChiNg: oh gooddAn says:Well, there can be different tyes of legislation i think. It includes statute and regulations. So legislation s a slightly broader term, so better to say legislation, though statute is the major category.ChiNg: oh so statute included legislationChiNg: or the other way round ?dAn says:And common law is slightly broader than precedent. Precedent just means "the way things have been done in th past". So, when one scenario arises, if there is an earlier scenario that is similar then it tells them how to deal with it. SO precedent is a bit more specific. Common law just applies to the rules that judges makedAn says:Read what I said lar, I said "It [ie legislation] includes statute and regulations"ChiNg: i know already la i saw it after typingdAn says:But they are basically the same thingChiNg:hey u help heaps manChiNg:did u study corporate law dAn says:No, just first and second year lawChiNg: but u do know a bit of it right ChiNg: about the contractarian n communutariandAn says:I know the stuff I've told youdAn says:Not what you just saidChiNg:ok ,,, some basic stuff ChiNg:private law is between individuals right dAn says:Well, fundamental, but not basicdAn says:YupChiNg:public is for individuals n state or state alone right ChiNg: is that the only differences dAn says:YupChiNg: ok ermm what can i write if they ask me to explain the difference between private n public state lawChiNg: only the above things i've mentioned dAn says:Yup, but flech it out a bitdAn says:eg Public law regulates the relatioship between the individual and the stateChiNg: but aren't there internal n external public state law dAn says:I guess, it regulates the behavious of the state to itself, and also the behaviour of the state towards others.ChiNg: but aren't all state law public in a sense that it is originated from the state dAn says:It orginates from parliamentChiNg: nok ya i think i know ChiNg: dan i don't wanna study all these commercial law things ChiNg: ah can u tell me how interesting law is n encourage me to have a heart to study ChiNg: coz i find all these things so useless You have just sent a Nudge! dAn just sent you a Nudge! dAn just sent you a Nudge! dAn says:Law is very interestingChiNg:how ?dAn says:Way more tha comm law. dAn says:It tells us about rules, how we are controlled, why, where the rules come from and how there are valid.dAn says:It tells us about our relationship with the state, and consequently all of New ZealanddAn says:And it tells us also how alot of the time, common sense isn't reflected in the law, that absurd things can happen just because of a few words on a bit of paper.dAn says:And with that I must leave you.dAn says:Hope I helped. Bye byeChiNg: u helped heaps ChiNg: i'll treat u a meal if i pass my testChiNg: hehe
Amazed
Went to ICF ( International Christian Fellowship) yesterday .. so amazed coz i've found out something awesome from the scripture ...most christians know about the story of Abraham n Isaac right?but i've learnt about something amazing behind this story ... it is not just Abraham being fearful n Isaac being obedience ..there r more than these behind this story ...Genesis 22 :7-8 Isaac spoke up and said to his father Abraham, "Father?" "Yes, my son?" Abraham replied. "The fire and wood are here," Isaac said, "but where is the lamb for the burnt offering?" Abraham answered, "God himself will provide the lamb for the burnt offering, my son." And the two of them went on together. Is Abraham lying to his son ?? if not .. then where is the lamb??we know that then the angle of God came n stop Abraham ...in verses 11-12in verse 13 Abraham looked up and there in a thicket he saw a ram caught by its horns. He went over and took the ram and sacrificed it as a burnt offering instead of his son.then where is the lamb Abraham mentioned in verse 8??verse 14 So Abraham called that place The LORD Will Provide. And to this day it is said, "On the mountain of the LORD it will be provided." the phrase will be provided ... y didn't Abraham use would be provided or past tenses ?? Did all these things above ring a bell?? well... it all means that the Lamb Abraham mentioned is neither his son nor the ram ... but it's Jesus ChristJohn1:29 The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said , "Look , the lamb of God , who takes away the sin of the world!" n at that time Abraham already knew that God is going to provide this lamb as a sacrifice coz after he burnt the ram as sacrifice he said'On the mountain of the LORD it will be provided.'n also it is believed that the very place where Isaac is laid is the very spot where Jesus is crucified ...it's the Skull(which in Aramaic is called Golgotha).. aren't the above things wicked?? about 2000 years ago right before Jesus was born ...Abraham already knew about God's plan ... This also proved that the bible is written by God coz human beings r not able to write such amazing things....Praise the Lord ... Our God is an awesome God....