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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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Assignment 2: Employment Laws HSA530 – Health Services HRM February 18‚ 2013 Assignment 2: Employment Laws 1. Determine which laws need to be most closely monitored in our organization and state why? “This new law recognizes that Medicare isn’t just something that you’ve worked a lifetime for‚ having the security of knowing that Medicare will be there when you need it. It’s a sacred and invaluable trust between you and your cournty.And those of us elected officials have a commitment
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Court * Law suit individual vs individual * Purpose is to ask for damages * By a preponderance of the evidence (more evidence then other ) 51% Criminal Court * State brings law suit against individual * Purpose to punish‚ revenge‚ “rehabilitate” * Beyond reasonable doubt Burdon of proof – amount of evidence Plaintiff- party bringing civil suit Pro – state bringing chargers against an individual Cause of action- reason for your law suite Trial
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Business law case Brown is a farmer who‚ amongst other activities‚ has been in the business of raising chickens on large scale. The baby chicks require a continuous supply of a oxygen to survive and the necessary equipment for that purpose is connected to the electric power supplies to the farm. In thee past brown had suffered a minor loss of chickens from an interruption in this electric service and had‚ as a result‚ installed an auxiliary battery operated power generator in the barn to be available
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Production BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Certificate in Creative Digital Media Production BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Extended Certificate in Creative Digital Media Production BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Diploma in Creative Digital Media Production Units covered Unit 3 Digital Moving Image Production Learning aims covered Learning aim A: Understand the key features of moving image productions Duration (approx) 10 hours (over 5 weeks) Scenario MUNSTER ENERGY DRINKS LTD is embarking on a new campaign to
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INTRODUCTION “Assault” and “battery” in the context of tort law are viewed as separate offences unlike in viewpoint of criminal law where the two are typically components of a single offence. In this essay‚ the writer will discuss ‘assault and battery as understood in tort law. To properly exhaust these two torts‚ it is best to evaluate them separately according to their definitions and the help of their related case laws. Assault and battery are intentional torts meaning that in these two offences‚ the tortfeasor
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ASSIGNMENT TORT The liability involved is trespass to person which consists of assault‚ battery and false imprisonment. The first issue is whether the act of Alice showing her fist to Robert constituted to assault. Assault is according to Winfield can be interpreted as an act of the defendant which causes to the plaintiff reasonable apprehension of the infliction of the battery on him by the defendant. There are four elements which needs to be established before saying that person is committing
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Unit 3: McPhillen v. Intoxicated Man Kaplan University PA165: Introduction to Torts Prof: Laurence Mraz June 26‚ 2012 McPhillen v. Intoxicated Man Facts: On the night Leroy McPhillen was a patron of The Bottom’s Up Pub‚ an intoxicated man began shouting obscenities at a woman seated at a table near Mr. McPhillen. As the woman ignored the man’s ranting‚ the man then approached the woman in a threatening manner. Before the man reached the woman‚ Mr. McPhillen invited the man to join
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citizenship and diversity Assessor Annie Foxall/ Alannah Gibbs Date issued 16th October 2014 Hand in deadline 23rd October 2014 Duration (approx) 8 hours Qualification covered BTEC Subsidiary/90 Credit Diploma in Public Services Units covered Unit 3; Citizenship‚ Diversity and the Public Services Learning aims covered Learning outcome 1: Understand the meaning and benefits of citizenship and diversity Scenario You are a trainer for your chosen public service and have been asked by
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