“El Toro”. The mechanical bull was sold to Kevin’s from Gilley’s. Gilley’s purchased it from another party. The purpose of the mechanical bull was for training rodeo cowboys. The appellant signed a form releasing Kevin’s night club from any liability that might occur when riding the mechanical bull. Kevin’s placed mattresses around the mechanical bull to help cushion the fall when riders where thrown from the bull. However‚ it was found at the time of the appellant’s injuries the mattresses
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Continuing Case: Cory and Tisha Dumont Part 3: Protecting yourself with insurance 1. Using the earnings multiple approach would result in the following life insurance calculations for Cory and Tisha. Cory’s needs = $38‚000 x (1 – 0.22) x 12.46 = $369‚314 Tisha’s needs = $46‚000 x (1 – 0.22) x 12.46 = $447‚065 Cory currently has $76‚000 (2 x $38‚000) of term life insurance through his employer. Consequently‚ Cory should consider purchasing approximately $293‚000 of additional life
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world and a beacon of hope and opportunity for all‚ which is known as the American dream. America has made an immense effort to make education available for anyone willing to learn no matter what situation they are currently in. for instance this FLVS course is available to anyone to the state of Florida and education is the most important part of anything America. Our leaders‚ our teachers‚ all of those people were educated at one point of their life; it is like a continuous cycle. The children
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Workers Act‚ RA 8042 (a) License vs. Authority (b) Essential elements of illegal recruitment (c) Simple illegal recruitment (d) Illegal recruitment in large scale (e) Illegal recruitment as economic sabotage (f) Illegal Recruitment vs. Estafa (g) Liabilities (a) local employment agency (b) foreign employer i. Theory of imputed knowledge (h) c. 2. Direct hiring Pretermination of contract of migrant worker Regulation and Enforcement a. Remittance of foreign exchange earnings b. Prohibited activities
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Torts Notes – Negligence Contents 1 Preamble 2 1.1 Concurrent Wrongdoers 2 1.2 Death 2 1.3 Apologists 2 1.4 Vicarious liability/non-delegable duties 3 2 Duty of care 5 2.1 Immunities 5 2.2 Omissions/failure to control third party 6 2.3 Atypical Plaintiffs 6 2.4 Unborn Child 6 2.5 Mental Harm/Nervous Shock 7 2.6 Statutory Authorities 8 2.7 Pure Economic Loss/Negligent Misstatement 11 3 Breach of Duty 12 3.1 Section 5C 12 3.2 Obvious risks 12 4 Causation 13 4.1 Res ipsa loquitur
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CHAPTER 1 General Provisions “An obligation is a juridical necessity to give‚ to do or not to do.” (Art. 1156) * OBLIGATION * obligatio‚ Latin‚ means tying or binding * tie or bond recognized by law by virtue of which one is bound in favor of another to render something * duty under the law of the debtor or obligor - Civil Code * Juridical Necessity * the rights and duties arising from obligation are legally demandable and the courts of justice may be called
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NASA would be buried with paperwork. NASA’s culture was flying with acceptable risk. There was Risk Management Plan in place for NASA because there was risk assessment and protocols in place but due to excessive nature of most of NASA’ projects waivers became a way of conducting business. As described in the NASA Handbook‚ hazards (risks) were analyzed and overseen by the Senior Safety Review Board. Each identified risk was classified by an established system‚ based on both the risk’s level of
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CHAPTER 2: Nature and Effects of Obligations Art. 1163. Every person obliged to give something is also obliged to take care of it with the proper diligence of a good father of a family‚ unless the law or the stipulation of the parties requires another standard of care. (1094a) 3 kinds of prestations in obligations: • To give real (there is some physical thing which may be the subject of possession‚ the delivery of which completely discharges the obligation) • To do • Not to do
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the lives of too many children and teens as well as adults-innocent people. Statistics from research regarding teen crash rates. Both state and national statistics indicate that each year almost 40% of all traffic fatalities are alcohol related. -FLVS How is one organization or group trying to solve this problem? Name group and what they are doing. The first organization I discovered that’s trying to solve this problem is MADD-Mothers Against Drunk Driving. The mission of this group is and I quote
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$240 per patient per day. 4. The hospital has seen a 7% decrease in patient population The following proposed solutions would greatly reduce our exposure to liability and increase our revenue: 1. Mandatory semi-annual legal and ethical training for all staff members. 2. Revision of all documentation related to patient rights and waivers by the legal department. 3. Streamline our insurance reimbursement system. 4. Increased advertising budget. The following report details each one of these problems
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