I believe the answer is A: yes because malpractice is a type of negligence, and negligence standards are determined by the principle of reason
Answer: True
Explanation: Administrative law- Consists of the rules, orders, and decisions of administrative agencies. Dominant element in the regulatory environment of business.Administrative agency- A federal, state, or local government agency established to perform a specific function.Federal Agencies-At the national level, the cabinet departments of the executive branch include numerous executive agencies. Food and drug administration is an example is an agency within the US department of Health and Human services, theseexecutive agencies are subject to the authority of the president, who has the power to appoint and remove their officers.
Answer:
a member of the senate serves approximately 6 years
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To regulate election campaign, there are some election rules and regulations.
According to these laws no party or candidate can
(i) bribe or threaten voters
(ii) appeal to them in the name of caste or religion.
(iii) use government resources for election campaign and
(iv)
o In case for smaller state spend more than Rs. 25 lakh in a constituency for a Lok Sabha election or Rs. 10 lakh in a constituency in an Assembly election.
o The limit for election expenditure is revised from time to time. At present the limit of expenditure for a parliamentary constituency in bigger states like U. P, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh is Rs. 40 lakhs.
o What is the limit of such expenditure for an assembly constituency in these bigger States?
o Ans. The limit of election expenditure for an assembly constituency in the above bigger states is Rs. 16 lakhs.
o This cap on election spending of candidate is over and above the partys’ common spending for election
If any party or candidate is found practising any of the above, their election can be rejected by the court even after they have won the election.
o A candidate is not free to spend as much as he likes on his election. The law prescribes that the total election expenditure shall not exceed the maximum limit prescribed under Rule 90 of the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961. It would also amount to a corrupt practice under sec 123 (6) of R. P. Act, 1951