who creates harm should make things right by compensating those harmed II. Classification of Torts * In the US‚ torts are classified as intentional‚ negligent‚ or strict liability. * Negligent Torts occur when the defendant acts in a way that subjects other people to an unreasonable risk of harm * Strict-Liability Torts occur when the defendant takes an action that is inherently dangerous and cannot ever be undertaken safely‚ no matter what precautions the defendant takes
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|Hardware Platforms |E Working System (Electronic file Movement and Tracking):- | | |DB2 CM Server - Dual Processor Intel Xeon / AMD Opteron 246 or higher.8 GB RAM‚ 2 x 73.1 GB HDD with RAID 5 | | |Lotus Domino Server - Dual Processor Intel Xeon / AMD Opteron 246 or higher‚ 4 GB RAM‚ 2 x 73.1 GB HDD with RAID | | |
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Running Head: Strict Liability Torts Strict Liability Torts (Product Liability) Adil Elatillah LEG 300 Professor: Queen Meheux Spring 2012 Strayer University Strict Liability exists in the criminal context as well as civil‚ it is a legal responsibility for any damages and losses caused by a person or organization due to the act which is defined a fault in the criminal law term. Strict Liability‚ especially product liability is well known in tort law‚ of course criminal law and the
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Federalists were loose constructionists and that Jeffersonian Republicans were very strict constructionists was very well founded‚ but not accurate 100% of the time. The presidency of Thomas Jefferson mainly supported the theory that the Jeffersonian Republicans were strict constructionists. James Madison’s presidency supported that theory as well. Both presidents‚ however‚ made exceptions to their general policies when an issue was just too big to fit inside the tiny box of their shared school of
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subject matter‚ then goes further to critic these views. The next section presents the numerous advantages and disadvantage of biometric technology‚ this section is rounded up by discussing the overall impact of biometric technology on employee attendance and the nature of gains. The next section analyses the process of implementation‚ bottlenecks and discusses the structures (training‚ regular power supply back up etal) that need to be in place before a successful implementation is achieved. It
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Student Attendance Monitoring System with Short Messaging Services Statement of the Problem This study seeks to determine the process on Attendance Information Dissemination to guardians or parents and to design a computerized Student Attendance Monitoring System with Short Messaging Services. Specifically‚ it seeks to answer the following; 1. What are the problems encountered by the class adviser in the manual Attendance Information Dissemination of their students. 2. What are the problems encountered
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BIOMETRICS IDENTIFICATION ATTENDANCE MONITORING SYSTEM Time is a special resource that you cannot store or save for later use. Everyone has the exact same amount of time each day. Time not well used cannot be retrieved. Most people feel like they have too much to do and not enough time. They blame lack of time for their poor finances‚ unachieved goals‚ stress‚ bad relationships and not exercising their body. Wise time management can help you find the time for what you desire to do or need to
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How does the law justify imposing strict liability for some criminal offences? ‘actus non facit nise men sit rea’ means an act alone cannot constitute guilt without the proof of a guilty mind‚ for most criminal cases. Strict Liability is the legal responsibility for injury or damages even if the person was not at fault or negligent; this contradicts the above Latin maxim as it places sole responsibility upon a defendant without the proof of ‘mens rea.’ Strict liability is a topic that has both its
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Foreign Literature (JAIN‚ 2005) “Biometrics is used in many places and there is a bright future for them. Coca Cola has recently replaced time card system with hand scanning machines. Finger print scanners are being used in many states of the US. They have been used to trace social welfare fraud. An iris pattern identification system is being used in cook company‚ Illinois to ensure that right people are released from jail. ATM machines have been installed with finger scanner to prevent theft and
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Thesis Proposals A Brief Guide The Learning Centre • http://www.lc.unsw.edu.au This guide is for students who are enrolled in a postgraduate research degree and who have been asked to submit a thesis proposal. Aims The aim of the thesis proposal is to convince your school that: • • • • • • there is a need for the research; it is significant and important; you are contributing something original to the field; the topic is feasible in terms of availability of funding‚ equipment‚ supervisors‚
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