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        1 - Laws and duties of legal scholarship and moral mortgage broker
        Soheil Zolfaghari Mohammad  Abouata Hamid  Masjed,soraei
        By virtue of a mortgage agreement that has been dealt with in most of the jurisprudential texts and has been governed by the provisions of Articles 771 to 794 of the Civil Code, the debtor submits to the creditor, in order to establish his religion, At the end of the ch More
        By virtue of a mortgage agreement that has been dealt with in most of the jurisprudential texts and has been governed by the provisions of Articles 771 to 794 of the Civil Code, the debtor submits to the creditor, in order to establish his religion, At the end of the charge, the mortgage is performed and resumed, or in case of non-payment of the religion in due time, the mortgagee may demand a sale from that place. In this process, each of the parties to the mortgage agreement has the rights and duties that the taxpayer has incurred. Understanding these rights and duties can solve many legal conflicts. Including the salary of a mortgagor, it is the property of the property owner who is liable for the property and the payment of the maintenance fee and the amount of the remittance to the mortgagor is from his duties. The mortgagor is entitled to the other claims and the right to withdraw from the mortgage case and is obliged to maintain, manage and reject the mortgage. Manuscript profile
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        2 - The role of ethics in the effective marketing process of the home show network
        Seyed Nasser  Kamali Esmail  Hasanpour Ghoroghchi Sirajuddin  Mohebbi
        marketing managers, and marketing consultants in the film and serial industry and were interviewed in depth. This selection and interviewing continued until the theoretical saturation was reached and then stopped. In this study, the snowball sampling method was used and More
        marketing managers, and marketing consultants in the film and serial industry and were interviewed in depth. This selection and interviewing continued until the theoretical saturation was reached and then stopped. In this study, the snowball sampling method was used and this process continued until the researcher reached theoretical saturation. Finally, this method was an interview with 9 experts. In this study, since the data theory theory method was used, the main tool for data collection was in-depth and unstructured interviews with experts. Finally, after open, axial and selective triple coding, the conceptual model of the research was designed based on a paradigm model. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Examining the moral responsibility and duties of the government towards responsibilities outside the will
        Mohsen Lezgi Hossein Saberi Seyed Mohsen Jalali
        The government's responsibilities towards involuntary civil responsibilities are important and fundamental issues that have not been addressed much. At the same time, the government's duties in this regard, given the growing importance of citizens' rights, are important More
        The government's responsibilities towards involuntary civil responsibilities are important and fundamental issues that have not been addressed much. At the same time, the government's duties in this regard, given the growing importance of citizens' rights, are important and necessary issues for discussion. The main question that has been raised and examined in this article in the present article is what is the responsibility of the government from events from its moral and legal point of view? What are the jurisprudential principles, moral and legal principles, conditions and duties of the government towards responsibilities beyond its control? The present article is descriptive-analytical and examines the mentioned questions using the library method. The results of the article indicate that in Iranian law, the government is committed to responsibilities beyond its control. The theory of equality of citizens, the theory of distributive justice, the theory of guarantee of rights, the observance of the rule of justice and the theory of the insuring state are the moral and legal foundations of the government's responsibility for unintentional events. Lack of reason or his inability to pay the ransom, the judge's mistake in judging the government's duty in the event of an accident, and the government's obligation to pay the ransom for traffic accidents (bodily injury insurance fund). One of the most important examples is the responsibility of the government towards responsibilities beyond its control. Manuscript profile