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    Dingo Ringo Case Summary

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    chickens from the trespassing Dingo. Does Anderson have the right to bring an action against Barnes? Firstly‚ Barnes is liable to his pet dingo’s actions‚ as he is the undisputed caretaker of the dingo according to the facts. Secondly‚ is this a negligent action on behave of Barnes for her dingo. When examining the liability‚ a court will look at whether the risk of harm was caused by an animal with a ferae naturae or a mansuetae naturae‚ and if a ferae naturae or an animal belonging to a fierce nature

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    2.2 The Coal Miner Dawnyel Donaldson Franklin University Healthcare Law and Ethics HCM742-H1WW (F14) Julia Matthews JD/MPH November 23‚ 2014 2.2 The Coal Miner Distinguish among negligent torts‚ intentional torts‚ and strict liability. Describe the major laws that were developed to protect individual’s rights in the healthcare profession. Note several from your text and at least three not listed in your text located from an external source. Answer the discussion questions for the People Stories:

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    Business Law 1 Mid Term Teshvinder Singh Chopra SEGi University College: American Degree Program 2 July 2010 Accordingly‚ as with the situation‚ Tim has sustained injuries from the incident. The person at fault for Tim ’s condition is surely Danny‚ as he had parked his car illegally‚ which definitely breaking the rules‚ and he as well forgotten to engage the parking brake. This caused the car to roll back and eventually hits an electric wire and the sparks from the ignition of the electric

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    others from doing the same thing. The injured party can sue for loss of earnings‚ pain and suffering‚ and medical expenses or present and future. Torts can fall under 3 categories intentional torts‚ negligent torts‚ and strict liability. Intentional torts include intentionally hitting someone‚ negligent torts causing a traffic accident‚ and strict liability‚ making and selling defective merchandise. Tort law also includes the areas of nuisance‚ defamation‚ invasion of privacy and economic torts.

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    policies‚ procedures and agreed ways of working of . It is about avoiding abuse and injury to individuals‚ their friends and family and their property. A negligent act could be unintentional but careless or intentional that results in abuse or injury. A negligent act is breaching the duty of care. If an individual has evidence that you have been negligent‚ you are likely to be disciplined. You could lose your job and you could have legal action taken against you. 1.1 In my role I have a duty of care

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    places would represent a violation of their duty of care. That violation would be considered negligence. An exception to the duty of care rule‚ states‚ to be negligent‚ employees must have a reasonable amount of time to discover the issue. If they did not have time to see a potential hazard and fix it‚ the company may not be considered negligent and therefore not be responsible for any injuries. The facts state that the employee cleaned up the spill and placed the sign ten-minutes prior to when the

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    amount of resources to choose from‚ there are hundreds of trade books on hundreds on topics across all grade and reading levels. Although this may seem like a brilliant idea at first‚ there is currently a growing awareness of the truthfulness and misrepresentations within these trade books. They are all different containing different amounts and types of information‚ so how do we know what is really true or most important? Elementary teachers are required to use multiple informational for this reason‚

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    according to chapter three of the Tarheel Writing Guide‚ misrepresentation includes “misrepresenting a source’s ideas as your own‚ usually by not including citations” (UNC Writing Program 37). Therefore‚ Kyle’s actions can be viewed as theft‚ since he did not give credit where credit is due. Regardless of whether Kyle intentionally did this or simply forgot or did not think to mention my name‚ he can still be accused of misrepresentation and theft of intellectual

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    Misre V. Amy Tan Case 4

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    that he thought was going to be something else but A denies his grounds that it was misrepresentation. Misrepresentation is when one of the parties to contract such as this one on ebay made a wrong statement about material and in this case the opposite party accepted into the contract thinking it was something else. This could also be called impeachment of a contract. I would consider B innocent to misrepresentation because he was not aware that there were two objects out there that were different

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    number of bills to regulate use of cell phones on the road have been introduced in state legislatures‚ and the time has come to push for their passage. Regulation is needed because drivers using phones are seriously impaired and because laws on negligent and reckless driving are not sufficient to punish offenders No one can deny that cell phones have caused traffic deaths and injuries. Cell phones were implicated in three fatal accidents in November 1999 alone. Early in November‚ two-year-old Morgan

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