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    Q1: What is a tort? Tort: A civil wrong not arising from a breach of contract; a breach of a legal duty that proximately causes harm or injury to another. Q2: What are the four elements of negligence? They are Duty‚ Breach‚ Injury‚ and Causation. Q3: Is Shannon liable for the tort of negligence? Yes‚ she is. First of all‚ she has been told by her physician that not to drive after taking the medication. Thus she has the duty not to drive in order to take care

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    Negligent Tort: Case Study

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    Negligent Tort Deaundra Chatman BUS670: Legal Environment (MFH1446A) Instructor: Leah Westerman Date: January 15‚ 2015 Negligent Tort Manufacturing industries are in the business of making products for the consumer industry‚ products that supposed to be sustainable and have the potential to improve the lives of the people using them. In most cases‚ they get it right; they make a product that does not have any problems when it comes to using it. However‚ in some situations‚ there happens

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    Federal Express

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    INTRODUCTION Federal Express‚ is a packaging and mail delivery company that had evolved 20 years ago. The company’s strongest feature is its Human Resources department that had seeked to follow and concentrate on its mission statement throughout its growing years: "The Personnel Division is dedicated to maintaining a global environment consistent with P-S-P‚ quality standards‚ local culture‚ and relevant laws and regulations in which employees are motivated to high levels of achievement of corporate

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    Reach-through claims This article explains what a “reach-through” claim is and then discusses the patentability of reach-through claims. The patentability of reach-through claims has particular importance for the protection of fundamental research which could be used in the subsequent development of biological or chemical therapeutic entities. This topic is important not just in terms of the protection of fundamental research inventions in these areas‚ but is also important in terms of assessing

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    Law of Tort Case Study

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    the afternoon on the day of the accident at which he had high hopes of securing a $50‚000 contract with his client. He would like to claim for such economic loss of $50‚000. In addition‚ Peter expects to claim for medical expenses of $10‚000 and loss of income of $20‚000 for the duration of the injury. REQUIRED: Advise Peter of his legal rights under the law of torts. (Maximum word length: 1‚000 words) Question 2 (10 marks) On Monday‚ Aaron wrote a letter to Ben offering 300 bags of cement at $100

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    Claim of Fact Essay

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    Claim of Fact Essay With the biggest GDP‚ prestigious universities‚ and a multitude of successful entrepreneurs‚ the United States has always been considered one of the leading countries in the world. Unfortunately‚ with other countries outdoing the United States in education‚ this notion is quickly changing. In recent years‚ students from other countries have been surpassing the United States academically and have proven that they are the future of the world. Researchers have found many differences

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    Claim Processes When a patient contacts us and sets up their appointment we begin a billing process. There is the obtainment of information and signatures as well as the verification of coverage. We then need to enter the data into the electronic health record and set up the encounter forms. Once the visit is completed we take the step of filing the claim. We will enter as per the encounter form the charges based on services and diagnoses. Now we need to verify and confirm the information that we

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    Workers Compensation: When to File a Claim According to the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA)‚ almost 5‚000 workers were killed in 2013. Construction sites are the most dangerous and contributed to 20 percent of fatalities. While most employees only suffer minor injuries or illnesses at work‚ they should still seek medical treatment and file a workers’ compensation claim. https://www.osha.gov/oshstats/commonstats.html Acute Injuries or Illnesses Unexpected accidents are the most

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    History Extended Essay The Federal Highway Act of 1956 To what extent did the Federal Aid-Highway Act of 1956 influence the economy and society of the United States of America within 50 years after its construction? By: Karanveer Kumar Kapania May 2012 Candidate Number: 1432-022 Word count: 3332 Abstract During the 1930’s‚ there was a dire need for an intercontinental highway system. The US President and Congress acknowledged the need and also predicted their economic benefits

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    Tort Actions The most prevalent tort in scenario 2 is negligence. The first act of negligence would be the glass that was found in Anna’s food that caused her injury. The second negligent act was the waiter’s decision to carry a flaming dish through the restaurant without announcing his presence. The restaurant owner’s negligent decision to not install an emergency exit other than a revolving door entrance caused an elderly woman to be trampled and caused several other patrons to suffer from

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