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    and or lifestyle habits that put added stress and cause damage to your kidneys or liver‚ foe example alcohol abuse or chronic exposure to toxins such as paint fumes‚ can affect how well you process drugs. Kidney and or liver stress/damage usually raises drug levels a lot higher than normal by slowing down the excretion process. The aminoglycoside antibiotics such as Streptomycin‚ Kanamycin‚ Gentamicin and Garamicin can cause kidney damage in 15 percent of patients treated with them‚ but thousands

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    WHO collaborating Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters - CRED Annual Disaster Statistical Review 2010 The numbers and trends Debby Guha-Sapir‚ Femke Vos‚ Regina Below with Sylvain Ponserre Annual Disaster Statistical Review 2010 The numbers and trends Debby Guha-Sapir Femke Vos Regina Below with Sylvain Ponserre (UNISDR) Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED) Université catholique de Louvain – Brussels‚ Belgium Acknowledgements The data upon which this report

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    213 [CHANCERY DIVISION] CANNON v. HARTLEY. 1948 Nov. 19‚ 22. ROMRE J. Settlement - Deed of separation - Covenant to settle after-acquired property - Breach of covenant Volunteer’s right to claim for damages. A volunteer who is a party to a deed and a direct covenantee thereunder is entitled to damages for breach of a covenant contained in the deed. By a deed of separation made on January 23‚ 1941‚ between the defendant of the first part‚ his wife of the second part and the plaintiff‚ their daughter

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    =========================== CAUSE OF DAMAGE: FIRE THE INSURED PREMISIS CONSISTS OF FACE BRICK AND PLASTER HOUSE PITCH DOUBLE ROMAN TILED ROOF‚ DOUBLE GARAGE‚ SMALL MAXI BRICK WALL ON TWO ADJACENT SIDE’S OF THE STAND AND PAVING. ##################################################### OUTSURED AMOUNT - R 573 367.54 PM CALCULATED REPLACEMENT COST - R 920 837.78 CLIENT IS UNDER INSURED BY - 37.73% PM ESTIMATED DAMAGE COSTING - R 302 422.87 ######################################################

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    NATURAL HAZARDS FROM BECOMING NATURAL DISASTERS GEOFF N BOUGHTON Disasters such as floods‚ hurricanes‚ tornadoes‚ and earthquakes can occur in almost any area of the country‚ so it’s a good idea to prepare for them. Organize your home to minimize damage‚ create emergency plans‚ and make sure you have emergency supplies. Learning about the building is it safe and able to withstand a disaster? You should also plan what you would do in case of a natural disaster and discuss it with your family to make

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    there a number of legal issues and the first and foremost of these issues is was there a duty of care? Duty of care‚ as a general rule‚ is that the defendant who owes a duty of care to all persons who it is reasonably foreseeable will suffer loss or damage as a result of the defendant’s actions. The principle law that can define duty of care and what it may entail is Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 5621. In this situation there was a duty of care for the defendant‚ who is the bank‚ to provide to the

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    easier for international trade and helps to national economy prosper. RIGHT OF PUBLIC CARRIER. 1. Right to receive the fare or charges. 2. Right to receive the additional charges. 3. Right to take necessary step. 4. Right to take damages. 5. Right to sale the goods. 6. Right to limit the liability. 7. Right of particular lien. 8. Right to reject to carry goods. DUTIES

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    s 5E‚ plaintiff bears onus of proof of causation. • At common law‚ it is established that the plaintiff need to show‚ On the balance of probability‚ (more probably than not): Tabet v Gett ‚ the defendant’s conduct was "a" cause of the plaintiff’s damage: Coca Cola Amatil (NSW) v Pareezer  ➡It is not necessary to be the sole cause of action‚ nor it is relevant to which negligence occurred  first (if there are two or more cause of actions): Baker v Willoughby  ➡However‚ if the supervening event is an

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    impacts that has geographically on environment and civilisation. Causes of flooding include the release of water from dams‚ flash floods and river overflow. Synchronously impacts of these causes include economic crisis‚ insurance issues‚ soil damage and property damages. Historically‚ the River Lee has flooded repeatedly over the last century. It flooded in August 1986 as well as February 1997 (Fitzpatrick‚ Bree 2015) and more recently in November 2009. The river is a critical aspect of civilisation in

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    promises for the breach of which the law will provide a remedy. (en.wikipedia.org) Tort: Tort law is a body of law that addresses‚ and provides remedies for‚ civil wrongs not arising out of contractual obligations. A person who suffers legal damage may be able to use tort law to receive compensation from someone who is legally responsible‚ or liable‚ for those injuries. Generally speaking‚ tort law defines what constitutes a legal injury and establishes the circumstances under which one person

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