Legal: The four elements that demonstrate negligence that can lead to a medical malpractice lawsuit includes the following four according to our course note book and our instructor Kristin J. Kjensurd. 1st Clinician owed a legal duty of care to patient‚ 2nd clinician violated the duty of care‚ 3rd Duty of care violation caused injury to patient and 4th Patient suffered harm requiring compensation. In the article I read‚ all four elements that demonstrated negligence were violated by the clinician Cammy
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ISSUE: Are the park homes at Bumpinyallup Caravan Park classified as Fixtures or Fittings? RULES: Fixtures are referred to by statue law as real property which is regulated by State and Territory Legislation. “Fixtures are something that has been or is or intended to be permanently attached to land to enhance the land in some way.” Nikolas James‚ Business Law‚ 2012 (1st) Edition (p. 444). Fittings are objects attached to land or buildings that are not Fixtures. The Case Law relevant to fixtures
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Negligence Disguised As Ignorance ‘A child suffering the consequences for a crime he/she willfully committed? Oh no!’ This is what I hear whenever someone speaks against trying children as adults for the extremely terrible crimes they commit. It is illogical and immoral to allow young murderers to have an advantage over the justice system simply because of their age. If a child can learn right from wrong and take freedom into their own hands by willfully committing heinous crimes‚ then
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Intro to Legal Environment Beachum v. White The West Virginia Record Background Facts: Leetta Beachum is the mother of Shana Cowley. Shana Cowley died from internal injuries on September 14‚ 2009. Injuries were sustained from leaping out of a moving vehicle. Timothy White was the boyfriend of Shana Cowley and the driver at the time when Cowley jumped from the moving vehicle. An altercation broke out between White and Cowley earlier that day‚ it continued when White picked up Cowley and
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Learning Team IRAC Brief LAW/531 Learning Team B was tasked to study the IRAC method of case study analysis‚ and select one legal case from a current event that has taken place within the past two years relevant to this week’s objectives. After selecting a current case‚ Learning Team B prepared a case brief using the IRAC method. Learning Team B selected the United States v. Jones case‚ which was decided January 23‚ 2012. Learning Team B was also tasked to provide an explanation of how
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Unit 5: Aspects of Contract & Negligence for Business | By Abdul Mir: FCS#307035 | Mark & Jodie Jones | Contents Task 1: Formation of a Contract 3 Offer & Acceptance 3 Acceptance 3 Modes of acceptance & E-Contracts 4 Consideration 4 Intention to Create Legal Relation 5 Capacity to contract 5 Blue Chip v Evershed 5 Task 2: Exclusion & Limitation Clauses 6 Contractual Terms 7 Conditions 7 Warranties 7 Innominate Terms 7 Advantages&Disadvantages
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The law places a limit upon the extent to which the defendant is liable for the loss which occurs from his breach of a duty of care to the plaintiff‚ once it is established that the loss sustained by the plaintiff is one recoverable in negligence. The test of remoteness of damage limits this liability by defining certain types of damage or losses as being irrecoverable as a matter of law. The test is carried out to protect the defendant in breach of their obligations from unusual or unexpected claims
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MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: Andrew‚ personal injury‚ mental injury‚ accident compensation‚ common law action FACTS: A is a cleaner employed by the University of Ewewhon. He nicks a finger on a broken test tube on the floor of a laboratory. A small spot of blood forms. He is assured the test tube was clean. A becomes extremely fearful that the glass might have been contaminated and that he might contract a serious illness. 1.0 ISSUE: Application of the Accident Compensation Act 2001 Assuming A is
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HOW TO BRIEF A CASE [OR–WHY DIDN’T I CHOOSE TO GO TO MEDICAL SCHOOL] By Dana L. Blatt‚ Esq. You are just about to start law school. You buy all of your required casebooks [they are about two feet thick–only “slightly” intimidating]‚ and you receive your first assignment. You are simply told‚ “read the first 100 pages in each book and BRIEF all of the cases!” O.K.‚ you know how to read [hopefully]‚ but what does it mean to “brief” a case? You have heard of “briefcases‚” but that
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Health Law and Ethics HCS/478 Negligence Paper Health care providers have a responsibility to provide competent and safe care to their patients. When patient care is compromised or the patient does not have a successful medical outcome‚ sometimes the legal system becomes involved. It is important to be aware of the terms negligence‚ gross negligence‚ and malpractice because they are often misunderstood. This paper attempts to provide a definition of each legal term in an effort to distinguish
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