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    Tort Case Study In Ms. Gadner’s case‚ numerous negligent actions were performed by numerous healthcare professionals. Unfortunately‚ this negligence cost the plaintiff her life from a preventable and treatable diagnosis. Below‚ detailed discussion of the case will be used to prove negligence by the numerous professionals and healthcare organization. Ms. Gadner’s Case Potential Defendants First‚ the defendant that would be presumed the most liable for this heinous act would be Bay Hospital.

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    08th October 2008 Tort-Obligations II Tutorial 1 1. What is Tort law for? ▪The law of tort- The word derives from the French for ‘Wrong’. ▪ The civil action for damages aims at compensation as opposed to criminal prosecution. Restoring the status quo. ▪Appeasement- the object of early law is to prevent disruption of society by disputes arising from the infliction of injury. The victim’s vengeance is bought off by compensation‚ which gives him satisfaction in 2 ways; he is comforted to receive

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    Carrie A. O’Hare November 10‚ 2011 Week Three Assignment Project 1 If Mary damages a client’s hair she would be held liable. According to our textbook‚ Mary would cause injury to the plaintiff. Mary was to provide a duty of care to the customer. She breached this duty of care “failure to exercise care or to act as reasonable person would act (Cheeseman‚ 2010‚ p. 81).” The reason I state‚ that is because the customer trusted Mary with their hair and she damaged the client’s hair. As long

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    steps must be satisfied. Firstly‚ if the proprietor owed a duty of care to Dylan need to be determined. The cases Australian Safeway Stores Pty Ltd v Zaluzna (1987) 162 CLR 479‚ Strong v Woolworths Ltd (2012) HCA 5 are applied which implied that a retailer owes a duty to its consumers. In this case‚ Quills Department Store is an operating store. Dylan is a lawful consumer. The relationship between them satisfied the neighbour test for duty of care set out in Donohue v Stevenson (1932) AC 562. The

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    liability in tort regarding fraudulent trade practices and awareness about the aforesaid is sufficient for adequate and timely redressal to consumers ? INDEX • Deceptive Trade Practices – An Introduction. • Breach of duty of care by the Tortfeasor. • Important cases relating to Deceptive Trade Practices. • Extent of damages. • Redressal by statues and its effect on the quantum of tort suits filed. • General conclusion.

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    The Occupiers’ Liability Act 1984 provides information about occupier’s duty in section 1 of chapter 3. Section 5 of the chapter claims: “Any duty owed by virtue of this section in respect of a risk may‚ in an appropriate case‚ be discharged by taking such steps as are reasonable in all the circumstances of the case to give warning of the danger concerned or

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    finger for approximately 6 weeks‚ and she returned to work as a hairdresser after 10 weeks. Upon returning to work‚ Ms. Scheier found it quite difficult to carry out routine tasks‚ and gave up her job after 4 months. Duty of Care Jersey Joe’s Sports Bar & Grill owed Jodie a duty of care. It is reasonably foreseeable that Jodie could have injured herself by tripping‚ especially since other patrons had stumbled on the same steps in the past. Also‚ according the British Columbia Building Code “…stairs

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    Negligence is defined as the the commission of an act that a prudent person would not have done or the omission of a duty that a prudent person would have fulfilled‚ resulting in injury or harm to another person. In particular‚ in a malpractice suit‚ a professional person is negligent if harm to a client results from such an act or such failure to act‚ but it must be proved that other prudent members of the same profession would ordinarily have acted differently under the same circumstances. Negligence

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    situation? What would Jesus do? p.34 chart element of negligence 1. duty to care-legal obligation of care‚ performance‚ or observance imposed on one to safeguard the rights of others.. Case page 34 bonx county 2. breach of the duty 3. injury 4. causation burden of proof prepornuance of the evident II plentance ^defendant EMS- legal right to kill? Ex. Good samratitan law- if a doctor helps and is off duty can not be sued. Negleence if you don’t have the formal consent

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    Work within a relevant legal and ethical frame Assessment activity 1 1. Why is it necessary for employees to demonstrate‚ in all the work they undertake‚ an understanding of the legal responsibilities and obligations of the work role? It is necessary for employees to demonstrate; in all work they undertake an understanding of the legal responsibilities and obligations of the work role to support quality care. By ensuring that employees understand the legal responsibilities and obligations applicable

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