Nicolette (#25) G12 Throughout the course of this report‚ to determine if the plaintiff is owed a duty of care in negligence‚ we will adhere by the Singapore single test of negligence laid out in the case of Spandeck Engineering (S) Pte Ltd v Defence Science & Technology Agency [2007] SGCA 37; [2007] 4 SLR 100‚ which states that the following factors must be satisfied in order for a duty of care in negligence to arise: 1) Test for factual foreseeability 2) Test for proximity
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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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arrived in a dark coloured bottle. After drinking ginger beer the woman saw the remains of a decomposed snail were present in the bottle. The woman claimed against the manufacturer of the ginger beer for damages. It was held that manufacturers owe a duty of care to consumers where the product which leaves them is in the same state as received by the consumer‚ and where there is knowledge that a lack of reasonable care in the preparation could cause injury to the consumer’s life or property 3.Blyth
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Directing Hamlet – No Small Task A famous Hamlet director‚ Kurt Spenrath‚ once stated‚ “The only thing scarier than playing Hamlet is directing it” (Spenrath). Agreeing with him is Greg Doran‚ the director of the 2008 remake‚ starring David Tennant. He coincides by inputting‚ “I’ve always been rather terrified of Hamlet” (Allen 1). Hamlet is one of Shakespeare’s most well-known dramatics‚ and people love to put on productions of the work. Many people recognize the play because it is shown around
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and made detailed requests to Buzzle before it would give approval. Apple’s Australian finance director (Likidis) had detailed negotiations with Buzzle management and maintained an office in Buzzle’s headquarters. When Buzzle collapsed into liquidation‚ the liquidator took action against Apple and Likidis on the basis that they were shadow directors and/or otherwise officers of Buzzle. If they were directors of Buzzle then it may have been possible for them to be liable for insolvent trading (s588G)
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|Section 143 |Is a GM other than statutory and AGM. Any | | |A public company (limited company and has a |Requires all companies to hold AGM at least |director may whenever he thinks fit convene EGM. | | |share capital) must holds its 1st meeting |once in every calendar year and not more than | | | |between
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that competes for customers with St. Jude Medical S.C.‚ Inc. James Hughes worked for Medtronic as a sales manager. His contract prohibited him from working for a competitor for one year after leaving Medtronic. Hughes sought a position as a sales director for St. Jude. St. Jude told Hughes that his contract with Medtronic was unenforceable and offered him a job. Hughes accepted. Medtronic filed a suit‚ alleging wrongful interference. Which type of interference was most likely the basis for this suit
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trip. When Meursault arrives‚ he meets with the director of the old persons’ home‚ who assures Meursault that he should not feel bad for having sent his mother there. The director asserts that it was the best decision Meursault could have made‚ given his modest salary. He tells Meursault that a religious funeral has been planned for his mother‚ but Meursault knows that his mother never cared about religion. After the brief conversation‚ the director takes Meursault to the small mortuary where his
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that the camp was able to be successfully engaging on a low-budget. I was able to manage the budget and financial logistics by staying organized and prioritizing deadlines for each step of the process. I also reached out to my supervising senior directors for advice and support. In regards to the actual running of the camp itself‚ I had to select a group of counselors that would work well together and engage the campers. I approached the process of selecting the team by balancing personalities and
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chapter three. A Cracked‚ cobbled path lead the way to another building. A few abandoned flowers lead the way to the door. Somewhat bewildered by the amount of knowledge they had taken in‚ but eager to learn more‚ the students scurried after the Director. Bells shrieked out like nails on a chalk board and at once every child straightened up and remained silent sitting at their desks. “So today you will all learn‚ Community‚ Identity‚ and Stability”. “Community‚ Identity and Stability”. “Community
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