Assaults to the person (ss 188 ‐204) • Female genital muTlaTon (ss 204A‐204B) • Bigamy (ss 205 – 207) • AbducTon (ss 208 – 210A) 1 2 Assault • A generic offence covering a broad range of • • • • conduct. (unconsented to kiss to grievous physical a\ack). Injury not a necessary element of assault. IncorporaTon of concepts of “assault” and “ba\ery”. Assault may include ba\ery‚ but ba\ery must involve some applicaTon of unlawful force‚ whether direct or indirect. Assault may be saTsfied by a threat to inflict
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2015‚ it appears Ms. Cabral reinjured her right hip after leaning forward while seated on the floor. Elizabeth Roberts Thus far‚ Ms. Roberts has produced $6‚147.84 in medical expenses she relates are due to this accident. Her alleged injuries include injuries to her back and jaw‚ bruised chest and ribs‚ sustaining a whiplash and concussion. At the time of the accident‚ Ms. Roberts was 17 years old and seated in the rear directly behind Ms. Cabral. Ms. Roberts has a pre-accident history of two
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Question 2: Mrs Yeung bought a water boiler from a Super Store. She found the following words printed on the face of the invoice: “Goods sold cannot be returned. The Store will not assume any responsibility for defect detected or any other liability incurred in the course of customers’ using our goods after sale.” The water boiler exploded when Mrs Yeung used it at home. Her eyes were injured. Advise Mrs Yeung of her legal position. In the above cases‚ as Mrs Yeung is dealing as a consumer
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General Health and Safety Ontario workers experience about 200‚000 injuries p/year 100‚000 roughly are strains and sprains Strains/sprains are known as Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) Inspections are to identify hazards Hazardous agents are: Chemical‚ biological and physical Hazard pathway Source of hazard path to worker affect worker Example: Chemical use in unventilated room vapors in air toxic to worker Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) “Right to know” Global Harmonized
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feel uncomfortable and different. Blind.The setting should be provided with brail and extra guidance materials for children who are blind. The practioners should also try to keep the classroom tidy and hazard free as this will reduce the risk of injuries. Down syndrome. Settings should offer one to one support to children with Down syndrome and other disabilities‚ they should use gestures and signs and other forms of communication in order to include these children in daily activities so they aren’t
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friends drive impaired. Take their keys away C. If you have been drinking‚ get a ride home or call a taxi. A. If this solution does not take place if can result in serious injuries‚ going to jail‚ or even death. B. If this solution is implemented then there will be fewer arrests‚ deaths‚ or injuries. Conclusion A. I have just told you about the importance of not driving under the influence. I first told you about the problem‚ next I told you about the solutions‚ and finally
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[pic] WRITTEN RECORD |Learner name: |Sarah Armstrong | |Qualification: |Level 2 Supporting teaching and learning in schools | |Unit number & title: |Unit 6 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people | |
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and physical injury does not need to occur. In fact the contact may involve any part of the body or anything attached to it such as clothing or accessories. The contact could be made by the defendant or by some force the defendant set in motion. If the plaintiff shows there was contact and a jury agrees the contact was offensive‚ the plaintiff has a right to compensation or compensatory damages. Compensatory damages are monetary awards equivalent to the actual value of injuries or damages sustained
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serious injury‚ in case of a major accident. I will first avail to you a predicament that has dramatic consequences but could be handled very easily (Reenes 4). Then I will deliberate on a feasible solution to aid in bringing down this predicament. Finally‚ I will tell you how you can handle the problem on a personal level. Let us first begin by discussing about some of the repercussions of not putting on your seat belt. Not belting up can consequently lead to death or fatal injuries. Too many
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likely to be obsessed with celebrities and other famous people.Some others feel dissatisfied with the way they look either because they cannot come to terms with the fact that they are growing older or because they have facial deformities‚scars and injuries which they would like to hide.Furthermore‚there are many people who are unemployed and resort to plastic surgery since they think they will find a job more easily and will be able to pursue a career in their selected field. Most of the times‚people
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