Assignment III- Tort (Negligence/Res ipsa loquitur) Prof Lindsey Appiah Tort Law November 18‚ 2012 Define a Tort A tort is a civil wrong‚ other than a breach of contract‚ for which courts provide a remedy in the form of an action for damages (Schubert‚ 2012). The difference between a crime and a tort is the government’s involvement. A law will be passed by government to prohibit certain acts‚ making those acts a crime. Those who break the law may be punished by the government for the crime(s)
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Hindenburg appointed Hitler chancellor of the Nazi party on January 30‚ 1933‚ after losing the presidential election. At this time the Nazi party held two out of the ten seats on the Weimar Republic Hitler was the head of the Nazi party and was a very popular figure in german politics
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The British judiciary is both independent and impartial? The Judiciary of the United Kingdom is not a single body. Each of the separate legal systems in England and Wales‚ Northern Ireland and Scotland has their own judiciary. The British Judiciary plays a vital part in British Politics. This is unblemished as the judicial system is significantly responsible for a multitude of political roles. The senior judiciary help interpret the meaning of law and directly enforce the rule of law. Similarly
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June 28th 1919: Treaty of Versailles Germany are forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles (November Criminals)‚ which many Germans describe as a ‘Diktat’. The Weimar Constitution (rules) is set up which makes Germany a democracy with a President‚ Chancellor and a Reichstag‚ elected by proportional representation. January 4th to January 15th: The Spartakist Uprising led by Communist Rosa Luxemborg and defeated by the Freikorps. March 1920: The Kapp Putsch supported by the Freikorps takes place
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The Vice Chancellor‚ GC University‚ Faisalabad. Subject: CERTIFICATE OF ACCEPTANCE / JOINING REPORT Please refer to the Offer Letter No. ___________________ dated __________‚ regarding my appointment as ________________________ in the department / office of __________________ on __________________________ basis. I‚ ________________________ S/D/O ______________________ hereby accept the terms & conditions‚ as appended in the said offer letter and I will abide by all the rules & regulations governing
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Title: An examination of social exclusion policy and its effect on adults of a working age with serious mental health problems To begin‚ this essay will briefly define the term social exclusion and its historical background. It will then move on to the political history of social exclusion in the United Kingdom. Particularly the essay will focus on the reasons behind unemployment‚ and the resulting effect of excluding people from society. The policies around employment and the benefit system
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Topic: The responsibility of Britain foreign policies in 1870-1914 leading to World War I Introduction: In 1914‚ a human disaster appeared in our history which was the First World War. The world was in the chaos at that time. At last‚ Germany was the loser and “Big Three “which were America‚ Britain and France forced her to bear most of the responsibilities for the war and signed the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. However‚ only one country’s ambition cannot generate a war. WW1 was the last
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Germany rose to 6 million. The German companies collapsed‚ the unemployment rate was extremely high‚ everyone resulted to violence and farming was a crisis because of the low food prices. The government didn’t know what to do so in July 1930 the chancellor cut wages and unemployment pay which had to be the worst thing to do during the depression. The anger and bitterness helped the Nazis to gain more support; in 1928‚ the Nazis had only 12 seats in the Reichstag and by July 1932 they had 230 seats
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a series of events that all affect each other‚ much like falling dominos. World war two was preceded by many antecedent events. The real start of WW2 and the invasion of Poland really started January‚ 30‚ 1933 when Adolf Hitler is appointed the chancellor of Germany with many events following and the revivification in the interest of eugenics leading to the events of World War 2. In 1932‚ Hitler sky rocketed to prominence in Germany‚ propelled largely by the German people’s frustration with the
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could even dismiss his own chancellor. Basically he could control the entire political system of Germany as he could select people who agreed with his policies. He also made a rule that in order to rule the Kaiser must be a Prussian‚ ensuring his control over the German people. His rule also meant he could change the constitution so that these rules had to stay in place. The control of these factors played a big role in keeping his position a stable one. The chancellor was the chief minister of the
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