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    against its own interests. When another company owns the rights to a web domain that suits BugUSA’s needs‚ it faces the challenge of how to acquire the domain with as little hassle and as much protection as possible. A robbed vendor may present new tort liabilities for BugUSA‚ and we explore potential defenses. Finally‚ an injured police officer may have further claims against BugUSA in light of the company’s manufacturing decisions. A. Define the different type(s) of legal protections BUG should

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    INTERNAL ASSIGNMENT ON LEGAL REASONING SKILLS State of Rajasthan vs. Vidhyawati and Kasturilal vs. State of U.P. 8/13/2013 N. NAGENDRA RAO AND COMPANY VS. STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH – In this case‚ the appellant carried on the business in fertilizer and food grains. Huge stocks of food grains‚ fertilizers and other commodities were seized by police authorities. The appellant represented to the state authorities several times that fertilizer be sold otherwise it would become useless. No

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    MALAYSIA LEGAL SYSTEM LAW OF TORTS – TRESPASS TO PERSON 1. Assault * Wrongful act of threatening‚ with intention to cause reasonable fear of immediate battery by the wrongdoer. * Everyone is protected of the fundamental right not to be assaulted without justification. Elements of Assault i. Intention of causing fear by the wrongdoer. ii. Capability of the wrongdoer to carry out the threat iii. Reasonable for claimant to feel fear of such threat 2. Battery *

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    sufficiently enshrined in the Constitution. (12 marks) (b) 2. Distinguish between an offer and an invitation to treat. Give two examples to illustrate the distinction. (13 marks) (a) What is the standard of care for an engineer in the tort of negligence? (b) Discuss with relevant cases. (13 marks) What is constructive dismissal of an employee? What are the conditions that need to be met in order for an employee to claim constructive dismissal? Elaborate with relevant cases

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    The rule in Rylands and Fletcher Consider the potential liability in tort for the loss sustained by Paul in the situation above.How successful might any defences be? The tort in Rylands v Fletcher(1868) came into being as a result of the Industrial Revolution which took place during the eighteenth century.In Rylands v Fletcher(1868)‚ the defendant‚ a mill owner. Had paid independent contractors to make a reservoir on his land‚ which was intended to supply water to the mill.During the construction

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    G.R. No. 135306 January 28‚ 2003 MVRS PUBLICATIONS‚ INC.‚ MARS C. LACONSAY‚ MYLA C. AGUJA and AGUSTINO G. BINEGAS‚ JR.‚ petitioners‚ vs. ISLAMIC DA’WAH COUNCIL OF THE PHILIPPINES‚ INC.‚ ABDULRAHMAN R.T. LINZAG‚ IBRAHIM F.P. ARCILLA‚ ABDUL RASHID DE GUZMAN‚ AL-FARED DA SILVA and IBRAHIM B.A. JUNIO‚ respondents. ISSUE: Whether or not there was an existence of the elements of libel in the Bulgar article. FACTS: 1. ISLAMIC DA’WAH COUNCIL OF THE PHILIPPINES‚ INC.‚ a local federation of more than seventy

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    NEBOSH NATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE 1 The course aims to: Provide those who are making the day to-day decisions at work with the knowledge and understanding of health and safety issues in order to manage risks effectively. 2 NEBOSH Course Structure Unit NGC1:The Management of Health and Safety Unit GC2: Controlling Workplace Hazards Unit GC3: Health and Safety Practical Application 3 Unit NGC1: Management of health and safety Element 1: Foundations in health and safety Learning Outcomes:

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    PAM 5540 Health Law Summary for 2/14/2014 Morning Session F. Tort Liability of Healthcare Institutions and Managed Care -Liability for Employees and Non-Employees -Vicarious Liability (pages 418-431): -Agency Law and the Test of “Control”: A. Defining “Employee” in the Hospital Setting -Hospital vicariously liable for acts of employees such as nurses‚ technicians‚ clerks‚ custodians‚ cooks‚ etc. -However‚ physicians are often independent contractors using hospital facilities via staff privileges

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    Legal Concepts in Business Managerial Settings LAW 531 January 13‚ 2014 Legal Concepts in Business Management Settings The case Team B chose to study and analyze is Beckman v Match.com. Mary Kay Beckman joined Match.com and dated another Match.com client‚ Wade Mitchell Ridley‚ for a short time. Following the break-up Ridley began harassing Beckman by sending threatening text messages. The harassment escalated to violence and resulted in Ridley attacking Beckman in

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    legal and moral philosophers have suggested that privacy is valued because it satisfies a number of primacy human needs. The Right to Privacy in India The right to privacy in India has derived itself from essentially two sources: the common law of torts and the constitutional law in common law‚ a private action for damages for unlawful invasion of privacy is maintainable. The printer and publisher of a journal‚ magazine or book are liable in damages if they publish any matter concerning the private

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