Morning Session F. Tort Liability of Healthcare Institutions and Managed Care -Liability for Employees and Non-Employees -Vicarious Liability (pages 418-431): -Agency Law and the Test of “Control”: A. Defining “Employee” in the Hospital Setting -Hospital vicariously liable for acts of employees such as nurses‚ technicians‚ clerks‚ custodians‚ cooks‚ etc. -However‚ physicians are often independent contractors using hospital facilities via staff privileges. So‚ liability of hospitals for physician
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WARRANTY AND GUARANTEE WARRANTY A written assurance that the manufacturer of a product will guarantee the quality and reliability of a product in terms of correcting any legitimate problems with the product at no additional cost‚ for some expressed or implied period of time or use. FACTORS DETERMINING WARRANTY POLICY • Product reliability • Length of warranty period • Features of warranty policy • Warranty cost FEATURES OF WARRANTY POLICY • One dimensional
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Warranty VS Guarantee Warranty usually means that if regular care and use of an item is followed that in an event the equipment fails to function to the specifications or random malfunction‚ the manufacturer will shoulder the repair of the item (sometimes it covers only the service but not the parts) A guarantee USUALLY means that if you are not satisfied by the performance of the item‚ you may return it for your money back or another item. warranty • noun: (pl. warranties) 1 a written
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John Donne is widely known to incorporate or allude to various religious symbols and concepts throughout his poems. His poem “Holy Sonnet XII: Why Are We” questions the concept of creation‚ humankind and all elements‚ exploring the ideas of the original sin and God’s relationship with man and nature. The poem also explored the concepts of human supremacy over nature. Through several language devices such as metaphors‚ rhyme and rhythm‚ repetition and tone‚ Donne attempts to understand the Creator’s
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PRODUCT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Understanding Defining product Example-For soap (A product whose a/c XYZ co. Ltd want to manage) Product – Soap (Company’s basic product) Product variant- washing‚ bath (two different verities or can be individual sales figure can be). It can be created in product master form which contains related information. Dimensions-size (Grams pack)‚ flavour (odour)‚ (their characteristics) Dimension can generate from the product list edit option as dimension Configuration:
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Contingent Liability 1. Analyze why a company would prefer not to disclose its contingent liabilities. In order to understand why a company would or would not disclose his contingent liabilities it is important to know exactly what a contingent liability is. As I have learned throughout all of my accounting studies a liability is simply an obligation or debt that a business owes to an individual or an organization. Now there are many liabilities that include services‚ payroll‚ notes‚ and
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Absolute Monarch Research Paper King Charles XII was born on June 17‚ 1682 in Stockholm‚ Sweden. Charles XII was a member of the Gustav family. Charles XII took the throne on December 24th‚ 1697 at the age of 15 after his father‚ Charles XI‚ died of cancer. Charles XII ruled over all of Sweden. Charles XII was the first Swedish king born to absolutism and at the age of 16‚ officially crowned himself king in Stockholm instead of Upsalla. Charles XII omitted the traditional royal oath as well. Charles’
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loss contingencies. A contingent liability is a potential liability that might‚ or might not happen in the future. For example this could be a lawsuit‚ a product warranty‚ a possible tax assessment‚ a government investigation‚ or even an environmental contamination. A contingent liability and the associated loss are recorded as a journal entry only if the contingency meets these two criteria; A.) the contingency is probable‚ and B.) the amount can be reasonably estimated. Although if the contingency
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school Grade: ---- Chapter Name – Work Sheet number ------------------------------------------------- Date: -------- Time: Estimated Time to Complete ------------------------------------------------- Name of Student: Date of Submission: Maths assignment XII RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 1. If fx= x and x= x ‚ then evaluate fog52-gof-72. 2. If fx= 3-x313 and x= logex ‚ find fof(x). 3. Let * be a binary operation defined
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Tort Liability and Contract Liability A tort is a legal term for "a wrong." The "tort law" is composed of state statutes and court decisions that gives one the right to sue someone who causes harm to them‚ whether it’s a drunk driver‚ a corporation that manufactures a defective product‚ a credit card company that overcharges you‚ or a government bureaucrat that breaks the law or a school official such as a teacher or principal. The law of the state in which the school is located determines a school’s
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