F4 Flashcards
1
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Responsibilities of the court.
A
- Protect the order of the state + society, citizens’ rights + legal interests.
- Punish those who committed a crime.
- Educate to respect lax by impose, executing + enforcing punishment.
- Control legality of state administrative orders.
2
Q
Participants in a criminal procedure.
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- Court.
- Public prosecutor.
- Investigative authority.
- Accused person.
- Victim.
- Private accuser.
- Substitute private accuser.
- Their representatives.
3
Q
Definition of defective performance.
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- The goods/ service does ø comply with the legal characteristics/ with the characteristics stipulated in the contract + the defect at the time of delivery.
4
Q
Define perjury.
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- Any witness who gives false testimony before the authority concerning an essential circumstance of a case,/ suppresses evidence is guilty of perjury.
- The provisions relating to perjury shall be applied to any person who:
> gives a false opinion as an expert/ false information as a special adviser.
> Falsely translates as an interpreter/ a translator.
> Presents a false document/ manipulated physical evidence in criminal/ civil proceedings.
5
Q
Significance of cryptochidism.
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- Breeding animal: exclusion from breeding
- Non-breeding animal: neoplastic malformation.
6
Q
O of Bo brucellosis.
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- Thomsen-rule: the later in pregnancy the animal is infected, the sooner it aborts
- min. 3 weeks
- +ve serology: late pregnancy: 8 days
- <7th month of pregnancy: 3 weeks
- Epizootic inquiry
- min. 30 day-quarantine: examination on the first week and before release from isolation.
7
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Significance of fowl typhoid.
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- Infection: significant in breeding flocks
- Disease: broiler chickens: death rate (2%)
- Breeding flocks: germinative infection; even 1 case could be significant.
8
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Hatchability of the egg.
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- Age of the egg
- Contamination
- Temp and humidity during storing
- Transport
- Rest after transport
- Vit supply
- Hatching technology.
9
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O of Eq behavioural disorders.
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- History (witness testimonies)
- Physical examination
- Hypertrophied muscles, deformed hooves, worn teeth, scars
- Repeated observation.