PARTY LIABILITY) WORD COUNT 3000 The liability of auditors to third parties has been the subject of much litigation. Litigation claims against accountancy firms have increased dramatically in the last thirty years. Previously‚ such cases were rare and were viewed with great interest. Nowadays‚ whereas still treated with great interest they are becoming all kind of common. The specific area of auditors ’ liability to third
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Product Liability Law Outline I. Introduction Imagine getting the same old dog or cat food for your pet that you always get and all of a sudden your pet gets sick and dies. Is this a case that can be filed against the business you bought the food from‚ the company that made the food‚ or both? Should companies be held accountable to a higher degree? II. Definition of Product Liability Business Law: The Ethical‚ Global‚ and E-Commerce Environment
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The Law of Torts in New Zealand (5th ed‚ Brookers‚ Wellington‚ 2009)‚ Professor Todd suggested that physical injuries “should be understood to mean any condition involving harm to the human body...that is more than merely trifling or fleeting”. The claimant suffered a physical injury which involved the nicking of a finger. There is no dispute that there was
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learned in class‚ a tort is a form of wrongful action that brings or causes harm to someone else that can lead to a lawsuit. Some torts are intentional‚ negligent‚ or strict liability. If you were intentionality trying to hurt someone or you were being reckless‚ you weren’t not making safe and conscious actions that only affect you. There are many different forms of intentional torts that are committed every day and there are consequences for those actions. The main intentional torts that are committed
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Outline the duty of care owned by an occupier to visitors defined in the Occupier’s Liability Act 1995 Under the traditional common law system entrants upon a premises were divided into the following four categories: Contractual invitees Invitees Licensees Trespassers Under the Occupier’s Liability Act 1995 three new categories were created; visitors‚ recreational users‚ trespassers. A visitor according to the act was: An entrant of right An entrant other than
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LEGAL LIABILITIES OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS This research paper deals with the legal liabilities of school administrators‚ primarily school board superintendents‚ principals and assistant principals to third parties. The emphasis is on the public schools through grade K-12. Traditionally‚ school board administrators were largely insulated under state law from liability. Since the 1970s‚ the liability exposure of school districts‚ school administrators and teachers has exponentially expanded
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Civil Liability and Private Police Civil Liability and Private Police The police forces’ assignment - to preserve order and peace - is an unsubstantiated one convoluted by innumerable factors that appear exceptional to all situations officers have to manage‚ whether controlling a commotion or arresting suspects. In this case‚ the officers every so often are obliged to make use of force throughout their responsibilities‚ whether throughout an arrest or protecting the public‚ themselves
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Loya‚ Ruby 11/6/12 Ruby’s Self Regulation Ruby doesn’t strive for perfection‚ she strives for her best. One out of five times ruby will have perfection; four out of five times ruby will have her best. Mark Victor Hansen says “Don’t wait until everything is just right. It will never be perfect. There will always be challenges‚ obstacles and less than perfect conditions. So what‚ get started now with each step you take you will grow stronger and stronger‚ more and more skilled‚ more and more
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Exceptions Children: When it comes to occupier’s liability there are some exceptions. The law on children says ‘ an occupier must be prepared for children to be less careful than adults’. For instance in the Pearson V Coleman Bros (1948) a 7 year old girl went to the circus with her family. She wandered of to go to the toilets instead she ended up in the animal enclosure and was attacked by a lion. We could argue the law of occupiers liability doesn’t cover the the child as went into a private
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Distinguish between a liability and a environmental liability. Is there any difference in the principle? A liability is a present obligation of the enterprise arising from the past events‚ the settlement of which is expected to result in an outflow from the enterprise of resources embodying economic benefits whereas An environmental liability is an obligation to pay future expenditures to remedy environmental damage that has occurred because of past events or transactions‚ or to compensate a
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