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What Are The Legal Rights Of A Landlord?
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- 3 year ago |  705
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  • 1. Right to evict a tenant- As per the Draft Model Tenancy Act 2015, landlords have the right to evict a tenant on the grounds of breach of rental agreement and or if they require the property for personal use.
  • 2. Right to temporary recovery of possession- A landlord is entitled to obtain possession of the property, in case there is a requirement for him to carry out repairs, alterations or additions to the building.
  • 3. Right to increase the rent- In India, the applicable rate of rent increase is around 10 %, every two years, for residential properties. Owners of residential or commercial property can hike the rates periodically.
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10 Ways To Help Protect Yourself Against Cyber Crime
by Legal Advice
- 3 year ago |  649
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  • 1. Avoid using a public wi-fi- Or use a VPN i.e. a Virtual Private Network while accessing public wifi.
  • 2. Use a strong password- Don’t repeat your passwords on different sites, and change your passwords regularly. Also, make them complex.
  • 3. Keep your softwares updated- This is especially important with your operating systems and internet security software.
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What Is Cybercrime?
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- 3 year ago |  561
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  • Cybercrime is any crime that takes place online or primarily online.
  • Cybercriminals often commit crimes by targeting computer networks or devices.
  • Cybercrime can range from security breaches to identity theft.
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What Are The Remedies Available In Case Of Breach Of Contract?
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- 3 year ago |  614
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  • When one of the parties breaches the terms and condition that had been agreed upon by the parties in the contract, contract is said to be breached.
  • Breaching of contract is generally a civil offense.
  • There are several judicial remedies available in case of breach of contract namely- Recession of contract, Damages, Specific Performance, Injunction and Quantum Meruit.
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