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    Apalachicola‚ and Carrabelle. A total of 27 homes or businesses were demolished‚ 43 suffered major damage‚ and 102 others sustained minor damage.[59] Winds in Wakulla County downed a number of trees‚ with 133 falling on roadways and 7 falling on homes.[59][27] A total of 115 power lines were downed‚ with about 14‚759 customers losing electricity.[59] The Gulf Specimen Marine Laboratory in Panacea suffered extensive damage‚ especially to their educational Living Dock.[61] The Wakulla River at Wakulla Springs

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    An essay on the damages of adversity Think back to the first time you ever heard of the damages of adversity. At one stage or another‚ every man woman or child will be faced with the issue of the damages of adversity. Until recently considered taboo amongst polite society‚ it is impossible to overestimate its impact on modern thought. Inevitably the damages of adversity is often misunderstood by those most reliant on technology‚ who just don’t like that sort of thing. Complex though it is I shall

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    acceptable‚ is there a way to compensate for the damages done during a search and seizure. One type of damage one can be compensated for is called compensatory damages. This is the typical type of damage that is thought of during a search a seizure. For example‚ while officers are searching your apartment‚ and a sofa was ripped in the process‚ then the person can receive full compensation for the value of the item that is damaged. Another damage that can be compensated for is pain or income loss

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    tedious restoration process. How well your home can be restored to its original condition depends largely on how extensive the fire damage is. However‚ the steps that you take following the fire can help to minimize the amount of damage your home may experience. Therefore‚ use these tips to ensure that you are able to prevent your home from experiencing further damage. Begin the Clean Up Process Immediately It is important to begin cleaning up your home immediately after a fire to prevent the leftover

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    football coach for L.S.U. Hoolahan gave DiNardo permission to speak to L.S.U. about the position. On December 12‚ 1994‚ DiNardo announced that he was accepting the L.S.U. position. Vanderbilt sent a demand letter to DiNardo seeking payment of liquidated damages under section eight of the contract. Vanderbilt believed that DiNardo was liable for three years of his net salary: one year under the original contract and two years under the Addendum. DiNardo did not respond to Vanderbilt’s demand for payment.

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    Why Termite Control is Importance? Termites are infamous due to the damage they cause. Every year they cause damages of millions of dollars in Australia alone. The worst part is that these are difficult to control without the help of a professional as they spread quickly. Termites can cause a major damage to your house and office. These damages are caused slowly and over the period of time‚ before you know it the damage is already done. Thus‚ termite control is important to control termites from

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    filed for reparation of damages resulting. A trial by jury ensued. The jury was given instructions two elements of damage when determining the weight of the damages the plaintiff had suffered. The first element involved any ill effects on the plaintiff’s hand from the surgery‚ while the second element weighed the pain and suffering the resulted from the procedure. The jury decided in the plaintiffs favor that there was a contract and then awarded the plaintiff $3000 in damages. The defendant appealed

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    second part‚ this assignment is going to Identify and discuss the differences‚ anomalies and inconsistencies between the Wrongs Act 1958 (Vic) and other personal injury Acts within Victoria in respect to damages and the problems that arrive therein‚ especially the difference with personal injury damages. In the third part‚ as there are differing provisions within the legislation‚ this report will follow the second part and discuss the remedies to address the problems created by the inconsistencies

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    Duty of care Issue: Does defendant (David or the Bright Smiles Dental Surgery) owned duty of care to plaintiff (Tony)? Rules: * The neighbour principle: In Donoghue v Stevenson1‚ Lord Atkin concluded that we all owe a duty of care to our “neighbors”‚ meaning those persons who we should have in mind when we are contemplating actions that we take as we go about our business and private lives. * Neighbour Defined: “My neighbors are persons who are so closely and directly affected by

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    loss of income‚ the cost of alternate facilities‚ increased financing cost‚ extended overhead costs‚ and loss profits. Normally these claims would make under the LAD clause to reimbursement of actual damages because these costs are difficult to measure. 2.4.1.1 Liquidated and Ascertained Damages LAD is predetermined prior to the execution of the contract. The exact amount of the LAD is specified in the contract. It is a sum of money

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