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    differently if she could: “If I would’ve known that was going to happen that day‚ I would’ve never left the house – ever.” She currently remains behind bars‚ being held on $300‚000 bail for her sister’s death after pleading not guilty to gross vehicular manslaughter and drunk

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    HI 5018 BUSINESS LAW Week 4 Application of Negligence to Business Chapter 9 Applications of Negligence to Business Chapter objectives On completion of this chapter‚ you should be able to:  identify and discuss the application of the tort of negligence to the following: a) occupier’s liability b)strict liability c) negligent misstatements d)employer or vicarious liability e) breach of statutory duty f) criminal negligence HI 5018 BUSINESS LAW T2 2014 3 3 1 Chapter objectives On completion

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    provide the crime data to the Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ and then the reports are compiled and created. The Uniform Crime Report does not count all crimes that are reported to the police. Part I offenses such as murders and non-negligent manslaughter‚ forcible rape‚ robbery‚ aggravated assault‚ burglary‚ larceny theft‚ and motor vehicle theft are all counted in the Uniform Crime Report. (Maxfield & Babbie‚ 2012) There are a large number of crimes that are not measured in the Uniform Crime

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    moral principles describe what an individual’s behaviour ought to be like and what should be done regarding their rights‚ responsibilities‚ equality and welfare. For example‚ ethical morals implement the need to avoid actions of misconducts such as manslaughter or theft. There are laws that are applied for such offenses except it is important to point out law and ethics differ. An example of lawful but unethical behaviours was the slave codes in 1642 Massachusetts which was only abolished after the American

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    the number of reported offenses. With respect to murder and nonnegligent manslaughter‚ forcible rape‚ and aggravated assault‚ it represents the number of known victims. For robbery‚ burglary‚ larceny-theft‚ motor vehicle theft‚ and arson‚ it represents the number of known incidents. The crimes are divided into two components violent and property crimes. The violent crime total includes murder and nonnegligent manslaughter‚ forcible rape‚ robbery‚ and aggravated assault‚ while the property crime

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    Part 1 Frank had a company‚ named Foxtrot-Whiskey Air Ltd which is registered in the UK. His company holds AOC (Air Operator’s Certificate) and their charter drive in various destinations. On the other hand‚ his company’s aircraft carry insurance and had the Certificates of Airworthiness. In the Air Navigation Order 2009‚ article 20 says about the airworthiness of an aircraft‚(1) ‘’Subject to and in accordance with article 14(1) of the Basic EASA Regulation‚ the CAA may direct that an EASA aircraft

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    INDEX DIFFICULTY PAGES LEVEL 1 2 – 31 LEVEL 2 32 - 47 LEVEL 3 48 – 54 DIFFICULTY LEVEL 1 (Part A) 1) The sum insured under the Deppt of Engg Insurance is stipulated as under. a) Market value b) Depreciated value c) Replacement value d) Present replacement value of equivalent new property in operational policies.   Ans. d) Present replacement value of equivalent new property in operational policies. 2) What is the normal

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    easement law‚ the important distinctions are between easements appurtenant and in gross‚ and between dominant and servient owners (in U.S.A. jurisdiction). Easement appurtenant In the U.S.‚ an easement appurtenant is one that benefits the dominant estate and "runs with the land"‚ i.e.‚ an easement appurtenant generally transfers automatically when the dominant estate is transferred. Easement in gross An easement in gross benefits an individual or a legal entity‚ rather than a dominant estate. The

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    (petitioner herein) gross negligence in issuing the checks was the proximate cause of the loss and (2) assuming that the bank was also negligent‚ the loss must nevertheless be borne by the party whose negligence was the proximate cause of the loss. On March 5‚ 1990‚ the petitioner filed this petition under Rule 45 of the Rules of Court setting forth the following as the alleged errors of the respondent Court: 1 I THE RESPONDENT COURT OF APPEALS ERRED IN RULING THAT THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE DRAWER IS

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    refers to the act of a human killing a human being. At earliest common law‚ all homicides were punishable by death. Now‚ however‚ all states recognize different categories of homicide ranging from the most heinous‚ murder‚ to the lesser crime of manslaughter. Homicides are part of the criminal law; therefore‚ they have the same elements which are appropriate for crimes. There are three common elements in all crimes: mens rea (“guilty mind”)‚ actus reus (“wrongful deed”) and causation. Many jurists

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