'Earls and barons are not to be fined except by their peers, and only in accordance with the nature of the offence'.
Clause 22: Nullus clericus amercietur de laico tenemento suo, nisi secundum modum aliorum praedictorum, et non secundum quantitatem beneficii sui ecclesiastici.
'No clergyman is to be fined on his lay tenement, except in accordance with the nature of his offence, in the way of others mentioned in previously, and not in accordance with the size of his ecclesiastical benefice'.
Well let's start with theft. Just because the keys are there doesn't mean that's an open invitation to take something.
Then there's the business of driving
- without a licence
- with no insurance
- with no name on the registration.
What do you think? Does that go beyond unruly or mischievous? And these are just general considerations. Wait till insurance gets into it. In come cases they may not pay. So now what?
Four general counts and more to come from the lawyers who deal with this sort of thing all the time. I would say that 14 year old better start worrying a bit.
Answer:
d. He would advise the student to move to a large urban area where people of many different views and experiences live in close proximity.
Explanation:
In Federalist 10, James Madison, one of the American founding fathers, argued that, in order to prevent majority having dominance over the minority, it is necessary to guard against the effect of the majority, and the best way to do so is to ensure that there should be:
1. A large Republic rather than democracy, which can help to prevent faction
2. In a given large republic, the tendency to pick is higher among many citizens
3. Due to varying interests in a large republic, it will not be easy to form the majority, hence, there would be no majority having dominance over minorities.
Therefore, in this case, the correct answer is Option D.
Answer:
Even though Egyptians didn't have any good technology at that time they would build pyramids by cutting and moving pieces of stones and making it into a pyramid shape. We still don't really know how they did their work but the stars were a guide for them to use as math and calculate where which of the pyramids corners would go.
(Hope this helps, I'm not so sure about the stars part but I saw it on a history channel a while ago. Good luck!)
Explanation: