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UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON CONTRACTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS (1980)

UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON CONTRACTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS (1980)

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... the dispatch of the goods or payment of the price, without notice to the offeror, the acceptance is effective at the moment the act is performed, provided that the act is performed within the ... either from the contract or from any dealings between, or from information disclosed by, the parties at any time before or at the conclusion of the contract. (3) Neither the nationality of the ... to run from the moment the telegram is handed in for dispatch or from the date shown on the letter or, if no such date is shown, from the date shown on the envelope. A period of time for acceptance...
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Tài liệu Guidelines for the Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in Children in the United Kingdom pdf

Tài liệu Guidelines for the Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in Children in the United Kingdom pdf

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... the IBD working group of the European Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology,Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) have developed a consensus protocol for investigation ofthese children [1]. The ... study fromOlmsted County, Minnesota. Gastroenterology 2006; 130: 1039-46.Guidelines for the Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in Children in the United Kingdom32Guidelines for the ... [2-4]These guidelines are the work of the IBD working group of the British Society of PaediatricGastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition (BSPGHAN) and are for use by clinicians and alliedprofessionals...
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Tài liệu TREES OF THE NORTHERN UNITED STATES THEIR STUDY, DESCRIPTION AND DETERMINATION FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS AND PRIVATE STUDENTS doc

Tài liệu TREES OF THE NORTHERN UNITED STATES THEIR STUDY, DESCRIPTION AND DETERMINATION FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS AND PRIVATE STUDENTS doc

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... it is called the Weeping Cypress. The knobs from the roots, called Cypress-knees, grow very abundantly around all the trees in the southern swamps. These grow to the height of from 2 to 4 feet, ... of food from the soil. Thick or fleshy roots, such as the radish, are stocks of food prepared for the future growth of the plant, or for the production of flowers and fruit. The thick roots of ... especially need a strong support, they all have either a tap-root—one large root extending from the lower end of the trunk deep down into the ground; or multiple roots—a number of large roots mainly...
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Tài liệu The Role of BCG Vaccine in the Prevention and Control of Tuberculosis in the United States: A Joint Statement by the Advisory Council for the Elimination of Tuberculosis and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices docx

Tài liệu The Role of BCG Vaccine in the Prevention and Control of Tuberculosis in the United States: A Joint Statement by the Advisory Council for the Elimination of Tuberculosis and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices docx

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... ServiceCenters for Disease Controland Prevention (CDC) The Role of BCG Vaccine in the Prevention and Control of Tuberculosisin the United StatesA Joint Statement by the Advisory Council for the Elimination ... 1996vaccination. These developments have prompted a re-evaluation of the role of BCGvaccination in the prevention and control of TB in the United States. CDC, the AdvisoryCouncil for the Elimination ... CITATIONCenters for Disease Control and Prevention. The role of BCG vaccine in the pre-vention and control of tuberculosis in the United States: a joint statement by the Advisory Council for the Elimination...
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Tài liệu FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT pptx

Tài liệu FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT pptx

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... 1982). In these cases, the scope ofauthority was much narrower than in the cases where the roleof the declarant—i.e., the nature of the relationship—was tospeak for the party against whom the statement ... performanceof the Task. The principal’s right of control presupposes that the principal retains the capacity throughout the relationshipto assess the agent’s performance, provide instructions to the agent, ... the length oftime employed, 7) whether payment is by time or by the job,8) whether the work is in the regular business of the employer, 9) the subjective intent of the parties, and 10)whether...
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Tài liệu PUBLISHED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT docx

Tài liệu PUBLISHED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT docx

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... credit grantorand a borrower which provides for cancellation of the remain-ing loan balance in the event of theft or total destruction of the collateral for the loan minus the proceeds of any insurancemaintained ... subject to the terms of the CLEC in loans itacquires through assignment, we now turn to whether CapitalOne breached the RIC by failing to honor the terms of the CLEC. B.Decohen challenges the district ... Capi-tal One’s motion to dismiss. For the reasons set forth below,we conclude that the district court erred. Accordingly, wevacate the judgment and remand for further proceedings con-sistent with...
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Tài liệu China’s Economic Rise: History, Trends, Challenges, and Implications for the United States pdf

Tài liệu China’s Economic Rise: History, Trends, Challenges, and Implications for the United States pdf

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... that they could be implemented in other parts of the country, a process Deng Xiaoping reportedly referred to as “crossing the river by touching the stones.”4 China’s Economic Growth and Reforms: ... consumption growth accounted for half of the world’s oil consumption growth in 2011.42 According to IEA projections, China’s demand for energy from 2008 (the baseline year) to 2035 will account for ... 1979-2012 Since the introduction of economic reforms, China’s economy has grown substantially faster than during the pre-reform period (see Table 1). According to the Chinese government, from 1953...
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FAQs Tuberculosis Component of the Technical Instructions (TIs) for the Medical Examination of Aliens in the United States doc

FAQs Tuberculosis Component of the Technical Instructions (TIs) for the Medical Examination of Aliens in the United States doc

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... TB Control Program is able to provide treatment consultation for an applicant with LTBI. The TB Control Program may also have arrangements with other health-care providers in the community (e.g., ... treatment for LTBI is completed. Please see question 18 for related information. 18. Should the civil surgeon communicate with the TB Control Program of the local health department about the ... not involve the lungs. Completion of treatment for Class B1-Extrapulmonary TB is not required for the civil surgeon to sign the I-693 form. As regards the TB, the signature indicates the applicant...
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FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT doc

FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT doc

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... bankingprinciples if the bank employs a decision-makingprocess through which it considers the followingfactors, among others: (i) The cost incurred by the bankin providing the service; (ii) The deterrence ... preempted. The panel held that the National Bank Act does not preempt the claim for affirmativemisrepresentations under the fraudulent prong of the UnfairCompetition Law. The panel vacated the injunction ... considering the terms of the arbitration agreement, the conduct of the parties, and the course of the litigation,along with the traditional benchmarks regarding waiver ofarbitration and the purpose...
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United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit ppt

United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit ppt

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... The EPA also followed the proper procedures for ensuringthat the model received scrutiny not only from the permittee, butfrom the scientific community and the public. The EPA highlighted the ... Bay, the ultimate depository for all the nutrientscarried by the Blackstone, suffers from severe nitrogen-drivencultural eutrophication. The Seekonk River, which forms the uppermost part of the ... (study and management plan for addressing the problems with cultural eutrophication in the Bay); RIDEM,Evaluation of Nitrogen Targets and WWTF Load Reductions for the Providence and Seekonk Rivers...
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United States Court of Appeals FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT pptx

United States Court of Appeals FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT pptx

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... to the terms of the TOU. The terms of neither the EULA nor the TOU appearon the outside packaging. If the user does not agree to these terms, the game may bereturned for a full refund of the ... group of non-profit volunteergame hobbyists, programmers, and other individuals formed a group called the "bnetdproject." The bnetd project developed a program called the "bnetd.org ... leaddevelopers for the bnetd project. The bnetd project was organized and managed over the Internet through awebsite, www.bnetd.org, that was made available to the public through equipmentprovided...
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UNCITRAL Digest of Case Law on the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods pptx

UNCITRAL Digest of Case Law on the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods pptx

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... provided otherwise, the Convention is not concerned, namely, the validity of the contract or any of its provisions or any usage, as well as the effect which the contract may have on the property ... errs concerning the quality of the goods to be delivered or the solvency of the other party, the rules of the otherwise applicable law give way to those of the Convention, since the Convention ... legal provision has to prove the existence of the factual prerequisites of the provi-sion;19 the party claiming an exception has to prove the factual prerequisites of that exception.205. The...
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION ppt

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION ppt

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... 33.Plaintiffspossessedadequateincomeandassetsandhadadequatecr~dithistorytoqualify for the loansrequested, the valueand/or the e~itytheyhadintheirpropertiesweresufficienttosupport the loans,andDefendantwasawareofthosefacts.34.Defendant'sdiscriminationagainstPlaintiffswasintentionalandwillful.WHEREFORE,eachPlaintiffasksjUdgmentagainstDefendant for: (a)Actualdamagesinanamounttobeprovedattrial;(b)Compensatorydamagesinanamounttobeprovedattrial;(c)Punitivedamages,notexceeding the lesserof$500,000oronepercentumof the networthof the Defendant;(d)Appropriateinjunctiverelief;(e)Reasonableattorneys'fees·andcostsofsuit;and(f)Furtherreliefasthiscourtdeemsjustandproper.COUNTIIFAIRHOUSINGACT35.Plaintiffsadoptandreallege~~1through28ofthisComplaintandincorporatethembyreferenceas~35ofCountII.36.Thisclaimisbroughtunder the FairHousingAct,42U.S.C.§§3601,et~section3613(a)(1)(A)ofthisActallowsacivilactiontobebroughtbyanypersondamaged.under the Act.sections3605(a)and(b)(1)providesthatitshallbeunlawful for anypersonorentitywhosebusinessincludesengaginginresidentialreal-estate-relatedtransactionsto8JURISDICTIONANDVENUE2.Jurisdictionofthiscourtarisesunder28U.S.C.§1343(a)(4),42U.S.C.§3613(a)(1)(A)and15U.S.C.§1691e(f).3.Venueisproperin the NorthernDistrictofIllinoissincesomeof the actsandtransactionscomplainedofoccurredinthisdistrict. THE PARTIES4.PlaintiffSelmaS.Buycks-RobersonisanAfrican-Americancitizenof the unitedStateswhoresidesinBroadview,Illinois.5.PlaintiffReneeBrooksisanAfrican-Americancitizenof the unitedStateswhoresidesinChicago,Illinois.6.PlaintiffCalvinR.RobersonisanAfrican-Americancitizenof the unitedStateswhoresidesinChicago,Illinois.7.Defendantcitibankisafederalsavingsbankthatoffersresidentialmortgageloans("homeloans").CLASSACTIONSALLEGATIONS8.(a)Plaintiffsarecitibankhomeloanapplicants;theybringthisactiononbehalfofthemselvesandallotherAfrican-Americanhomeloanapplicantssimilarlysituated.ThisactionisbroughtasaclassactionpursuanttoRule23(b)(2)andRule23(b)(3)of the FederalRulesofCivilProcedure.(b) The classconsistsofallAfrican-Americanswhofiledapplications for homeloanstocitibankandwererejectedonorafterJuly6,1992becausetheyareAfrican-Americanand/or2§1691(a);and(iii)whetherPlaintiffsareentitledtoanawardofactual,compensatoryorpunitivedamages.(f) The wrongfulconductallegedhereinhasbeentakengenerallyagainstallmembersof the classinthatAfrican-Americanhomeloanapplicantshavehadtheirloanapplicationsrejectedon the basisoftheirraceorcolor,orbecauseof the racialcompositionof the neighborhoodsinwhichtheirpropertieswerelocated,orboth,pursuantto the policies,practicesorproceduresofDefendant.(g) The commonquestionsoffactandlawpredominateoverquestionsaffectingonlyindividualclassmembers.(h)Aclassactionissuperiortootheravailablemethods for the fairandefficientadjudicationof the controversyinthat:(i)amUltiplicityofsuitswithconsequentburdenon the courtsandDefendantshouldbeavoided;and(ii)itwouldbeundulyburdensome for allclassmemberstointerveneasparties-plaintiffsinthisaction. THE FACTSMs.Buycks-Roberson9.OnoraboutApril4,1992,PlaintiffSelmaBuycks-Robersonapplied for ahomeloanofapproximately$43,700fromcitibank.10. The purposeof the loanwastorefinanceanexistingmortgageofapproximately$43,500onMs.Buycks-Roberson'shome,locatedat2057South25thAvenueinBroadview,Illinois.11. The propertythatMs.Buycks-Robersonattemptedtorefinanceislocatedinaneighborhoodinwhich the African-4because the racialcompositionof the neighborhoodsinwhichtheirpropertieswerelocatedwaspredominantlyAfrican-American.(c) The classissonumerousthatjoinderofallpersonsisimpracticable.PlaintiffsareinformedandbelievethatmanyhomeloanapplicationstoDefendantbyAfrican-Americanswereillegallyrejected.Oninformationandbelief,Defendantrejected the homeloanapplicationsofmanydozensofAfrican-Americanapplicantsbecauseoftheirraceorcolor,and/orbecauseof the racialcompositionof the neighborhoodsinwhichtheirpropertieswerelocated.(d)Plaintiffswillfairlyandadequatelyprotect the interestsofallclassmembers,astheyaremembersof the classandtheirclaimsaretypicalof the claimsofallclassmembers.Plaintiffsareincensedby the treatmenttheyhavereceivedandwillaggressivelypursuetheiraswellas the class'sinterests.Plaintiffs'interestsinobtaininginjunctivereliefandmonetarydamages for the violationsof the above-mentionedfederalstatutesareconsistentwithandnotantagonistictothoseofanypersonwithin the class.(e) The commonquestionsoflawandfactinclude:(i)whetherDefendanthadapolicy,practiceorproceduretorejecthomeloanapplicationson the basisof the applicants'raceoron the basisof the racialcompositionof the neighborhoodsinwhichtheirpropertieswerelocated;(ii)whether the conductallegedhereinisinviolationofTitle42U.S.C.§§1981and1982;42U.S.C.§3605and15U.S.C.343.Becauseof the Defendant'smaliciousrefusaltodealwithPlaintiffsanditspolicyof·discriminationagainstPlaintiffsbecauseofraceorcolor,Plaintiffsclaimpunitiveorexemplarydamages.WHEREFORE,PlaintiffsaskjUdgmentagainstDefendant for: (a)Actualdamagesinanamounttobeprovedattrial;(b)Compensatorydamagesinanamounttobeprovedattrial;(c)Punitivedamages;(d)Appropriateinjunctiverelief;(e)Reasonableattorneys'feesandcostsofsuit;and(f)FurtherreliefasthisCourtdeemsjustandproper.SELMAS.BUYCKS-ROBERSON; ... 33.Plaintiffspossessedadequateincomeandassetsandhadadequatecr~dithistorytoqualify for the loansrequested, the valueand/or the e~itytheyhadintheirpropertiesweresufficienttosupport the loans,andDefendantwasawareofthosefacts.34.Defendant'sdiscriminationagainstPlaintiffswasintentionalandwillful.WHEREFORE,eachPlaintiffasksjUdgmentagainstDefendant for: (a)Actualdamagesinanamounttobeprovedattrial;(b)Compensatorydamagesinanamounttobeprovedattrial;(c)Punitivedamages,notexceeding the lesserof$500,000oronepercentumof the networthof the Defendant;(d)Appropriateinjunctiverelief;(e)Reasonableattorneys'fees·andcostsofsuit;and(f)Furtherreliefasthiscourtdeemsjustandproper.COUNTIIFAIRHOUSINGACT35.Plaintiffsadoptandreallege~~1through28ofthisComplaintandincorporatethembyreferenceas~35ofCountII.36.Thisclaimisbroughtunder the FairHousingAct,42U.S.C.§§3601,et~section3613(a)(1)(A)ofthisActallowsacivilactiontobebroughtbyanypersondamaged.under the Act.sections3605(a)and(b)(1)providesthatitshallbeunlawful for anypersonorentitywhosebusinessincludesengaginginresidentialreal-estate-relatedtransactionsto8JURISDICTIONANDVENUE2.Jurisdictionofthiscourtarisesunder28U.S.C.§1343(a)(4),42U.S.C.§3613(a)(1)(A)and15U.S.C.§1691e(f).3.Venueisproperin the NorthernDistrictofIllinoissincesomeof the actsandtransactionscomplainedofoccurredinthisdistrict. THE PARTIES4.PlaintiffSelmaS.Buycks-RobersonisanAfrican-Americancitizenof the unitedStateswhoresidesinBroadview,Illinois.5.PlaintiffReneeBrooksisanAfrican-Americancitizenof the unitedStateswhoresidesinChicago,Illinois.6.PlaintiffCalvinR.RobersonisanAfrican-Americancitizenof the unitedStateswhoresidesinChicago,Illinois.7.Defendantcitibankisafederalsavingsbankthatoffersresidentialmortgageloans("homeloans").CLASSACTIONSALLEGATIONS8.(a)Plaintiffsarecitibankhomeloanapplicants;theybringthisactiononbehalfofthemselvesandallotherAfrican-Americanhomeloanapplicantssimilarlysituated.ThisactionisbroughtasaclassactionpursuanttoRule23(b)(2)andRule23(b)(3)of the FederalRulesofCivilProcedure.(b) The classconsistsofallAfrican-Americanswhofiledapplications for homeloanstocitibankandwererejectedonorafterJuly6,1992becausetheyareAfrican-Americanand/or2§1691(a);and(iii)whetherPlaintiffsareentitledtoanawardofactual,compensatoryorpunitivedamages.(f) The wrongfulconductallegedhereinhasbeentakengenerallyagainstallmembersof the classinthatAfrican-Americanhomeloanapplicantshavehadtheirloanapplicationsrejectedon the basisoftheirraceorcolor,orbecauseof the racialcompositionof the neighborhoodsinwhichtheirpropertieswerelocated,orboth,pursuantto the policies,practicesorproceduresofDefendant.(g) The commonquestionsoffactandlawpredominateoverquestionsaffectingonlyindividualclassmembers.(h)Aclassactionissuperiortootheravailablemethods for the fairandefficientadjudicationof the controversyinthat:(i)amUltiplicityofsuitswithconsequentburdenon the courtsandDefendantshouldbeavoided;and(ii)itwouldbeundulyburdensome for allclassmemberstointerveneasparties-plaintiffsinthisaction. THE FACTSMs.Buycks-Roberson9.OnoraboutApril4,1992,PlaintiffSelmaBuycks-Robersonapplied for ahomeloanofapproximately$43,700fromcitibank.10. The purposeof the loanwastorefinanceanexistingmortgageofapproximately$43,500onMs.Buycks-Roberson'shome,locatedat2057South25thAvenueinBroadview,Illinois.11. The propertythatMs.Buycks-Robersonattemptedtorefinanceislocatedinaneighborhoodinwhich the African-4because the racialcompositionof the neighborhoodsinwhichtheirpropertieswerelocatedwaspredominantlyAfrican-American.(c) The classissonumerousthatjoinderofallpersonsisimpracticable.PlaintiffsareinformedandbelievethatmanyhomeloanapplicationstoDefendantbyAfrican-Americanswereillegallyrejected.Oninformationandbelief,Defendantrejected the homeloanapplicationsofmanydozensofAfrican-Americanapplicantsbecauseoftheirraceorcolor,and/orbecauseof the racialcompositionof the neighborhoodsinwhichtheirpropertieswerelocated.(d)Plaintiffswillfairlyandadequatelyprotect the interestsofallclassmembers,astheyaremembersof the classandtheirclaimsaretypicalof the claimsofallclassmembers.Plaintiffsareincensedby the treatmenttheyhavereceivedandwillaggressivelypursuetheiraswellas the class'sinterests.Plaintiffs'interestsinobtaininginjunctivereliefandmonetarydamages for the violationsof the above-mentionedfederalstatutesareconsistentwithandnotantagonistictothoseofanypersonwithin the class.(e) The commonquestionsoflawandfactinclude:(i)whetherDefendanthadapolicy,practiceorproceduretorejecthomeloanapplicationson the basisof the applicants'raceoron the basisof the racialcompositionof the neighborhoodsinwhichtheirpropertieswerelocated;(ii)whether the conductallegedhereinisinviolationofTitle42U.S.C.§§1981and1982;42U.S.C.§3605and15U.S.C.343.Becauseof the Defendant'smaliciousrefusaltodealwithPlaintiffsanditspolicyof·discriminationagainstPlaintiffsbecauseofraceorcolor,Plaintiffsclaimpunitiveorexemplarydamages.WHEREFORE,PlaintiffsaskjUdgmentagainstDefendant for: (a)Actualdamagesinanamounttobeprovedattrial;(b)Compensatorydamagesinanamounttobeprovedattrial;(c)Punitivedamages;(d)Appropriateinjunctiverelief;(e)Reasonableattorneys'feesandcostsofsuit;and(f)FurtherreliefasthisCourtdeemsjustandproper.SELMAS.BUYCKS-ROBERSON; ... 33.Plaintiffspossessedadequateincomeandassetsandhadadequatecr~dithistorytoqualify for the loansrequested, the valueand/or the e~itytheyhadintheirpropertiesweresufficienttosupport the loans,andDefendantwasawareofthosefacts.34.Defendant'sdiscriminationagainstPlaintiffswasintentionalandwillful.WHEREFORE,eachPlaintiffasksjUdgmentagainstDefendant for: (a)Actualdamagesinanamounttobeprovedattrial;(b)Compensatorydamagesinanamounttobeprovedattrial;(c)Punitivedamages,notexceeding the lesserof$500,000oronepercentumof the networthof the Defendant;(d)Appropriateinjunctiverelief;(e)Reasonableattorneys'fees·andcostsofsuit;and(f)Furtherreliefasthiscourtdeemsjustandproper.COUNTIIFAIRHOUSINGACT35.Plaintiffsadoptandreallege~~1through28ofthisComplaintandincorporatethembyreferenceas~35ofCountII.36.Thisclaimisbroughtunder the FairHousingAct,42U.S.C.§§3601,et~section3613(a)(1)(A)ofthisActallowsacivilactiontobebroughtbyanypersondamaged.under the Act.sections3605(a)and(b)(1)providesthatitshallbeunlawful for anypersonorentitywhosebusinessincludesengaginginresidentialreal-estate-relatedtransactionsto8JURISDICTIONANDVENUE2.Jurisdictionofthiscourtarisesunder28U.S.C.§1343(a)(4),42U.S.C.§3613(a)(1)(A)and15U.S.C.§1691e(f).3.Venueisproperin the NorthernDistrictofIllinoissincesomeof the actsandtransactionscomplainedofoccurredinthisdistrict. THE PARTIES4.PlaintiffSelmaS.Buycks-RobersonisanAfrican-Americancitizenof the unitedStateswhoresidesinBroadview,Illinois.5.PlaintiffReneeBrooksisanAfrican-Americancitizenof the unitedStateswhoresidesinChicago,Illinois.6.PlaintiffCalvinR.RobersonisanAfrican-Americancitizenof the unitedStateswhoresidesinChicago,Illinois.7.Defendantcitibankisafederalsavingsbankthatoffersresidentialmortgageloans("homeloans").CLASSACTIONSALLEGATIONS8.(a)Plaintiffsarecitibankhomeloanapplicants;theybringthisactiononbehalfofthemselvesandallotherAfrican-Americanhomeloanapplicantssimilarlysituated.ThisactionisbroughtasaclassactionpursuanttoRule23(b)(2)andRule23(b)(3)of the FederalRulesofCivilProcedure.(b) The classconsistsofallAfrican-Americanswhofiledapplications for homeloanstocitibankandwererejectedonorafterJuly6,1992becausetheyareAfrican-Americanand/or2§1691(a);and(iii)whetherPlaintiffsareentitledtoanawardofactual,compensatoryorpunitivedamages.(f) The wrongfulconductallegedhereinhasbeentakengenerallyagainstallmembersof the classinthatAfrican-Americanhomeloanapplicantshavehadtheirloanapplicationsrejectedon the basisoftheirraceorcolor,orbecauseof the racialcompositionof the neighborhoodsinwhichtheirpropertieswerelocated,orboth,pursuantto the policies,practicesorproceduresofDefendant.(g) The commonquestionsoffactandlawpredominateoverquestionsaffectingonlyindividualclassmembers.(h)Aclassactionissuperiortootheravailablemethods for the fairandefficientadjudicationof the controversyinthat:(i)amUltiplicityofsuitswithconsequentburdenon the courtsandDefendantshouldbeavoided;and(ii)itwouldbeundulyburdensome for allclassmemberstointerveneasparties-plaintiffsinthisaction. THE FACTSMs.Buycks-Roberson9.OnoraboutApril4,1992,PlaintiffSelmaBuycks-Robersonapplied for ahomeloanofapproximately$43,700fromcitibank.10. The purposeof the loanwastorefinanceanexistingmortgageofapproximately$43,500onMs.Buycks-Roberson'shome,locatedat2057South25thAvenueinBroadview,Illinois.11. The propertythatMs.Buycks-Robersonattemptedtorefinanceislocatedinaneighborhoodinwhich the African-4because the racialcompositionof the neighborhoodsinwhichtheirpropertieswerelocatedwaspredominantlyAfrican-American.(c) The classissonumerousthatjoinderofallpersonsisimpracticable.PlaintiffsareinformedandbelievethatmanyhomeloanapplicationstoDefendantbyAfrican-Americanswereillegallyrejected.Oninformationandbelief,Defendantrejected the homeloanapplicationsofmanydozensofAfrican-Americanapplicantsbecauseoftheirraceorcolor,and/orbecauseof the racialcompositionof the neighborhoodsinwhichtheirpropertieswerelocated.(d)Plaintiffswillfairlyandadequatelyprotect the interestsofallclassmembers,astheyaremembersof the classandtheirclaimsaretypicalof the claimsofallclassmembers.Plaintiffsareincensedby the treatmenttheyhavereceivedandwillaggressivelypursuetheiraswellas the class'sinterests.Plaintiffs'interestsinobtaininginjunctivereliefandmonetarydamages for the violationsof the above-mentionedfederalstatutesareconsistentwithandnotantagonistictothoseofanypersonwithin the class.(e) The commonquestionsoflawandfactinclude:(i)whetherDefendanthadapolicy,practiceorproceduretorejecthomeloanapplicationson the basisof the applicants'raceoron the basisof the racialcompositionof the neighborhoodsinwhichtheirpropertieswerelocated;(ii)whether the conductallegedhereinisinviolationofTitle42U.S.C.§§1981and1982;42U.S.C.§3605and15U.S.C.343.Becauseof the Defendant'smaliciousrefusaltodealwithPlaintiffsanditspolicyof·discriminationagainstPlaintiffsbecauseofraceorcolor,Plaintiffsclaimpunitiveorexemplarydamages.WHEREFORE,PlaintiffsaskjUdgmentagainstDefendant for: (a)Actualdamagesinanamounttobeprovedattrial;(b)Compensatorydamagesinanamounttobeprovedattrial;(c)Punitivedamages;(d)Appropriateinjunctiverelief;(e)Reasonableattorneys'feesandcostsofsuit;and(f)FurtherreliefasthisCourtdeemsjustandproper.SELMAS.BUYCKS-ROBERSON;...
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CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT pdf

CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT pdf

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