may sue a business polluter in tort under the negligence and strict liability theories. ANSWER: T PAGES: Section 1 TYPE: N BUSPROG: Analytic AICPA: BB-Legal 2. A public authority‚ such as a state’s attorney general‚ can sue to stop a “public” nuisance. ANSWER: T PAGES: Section 1 TYPE: N BUSPROG: Analytic AICPA: BB-Legal 3. Businesses that engage in ultrahazardous activities are not liable for any injuries the activities cause. ANSWER: F PAGES: Section 1 TYPE: N BUSPROG: Analytic AICPA:
Premium United States Environmental Protection Agency Air pollution Drinking water
Lt. Pasko typed a confidential that is included with this investigation. The following is a summary of that confidential. On Friday 11/6/15‚ Lt. Pasko attended a nuisance meeting regarding the Ace of Spades bar. Prior to entering the meeting‚ he spoke with AFD Lt. Tom Whately. He asked him specifically about some information he received earlier in the day regarding Officer Northup. Whatley told him he attended a meeting at the Ace of Spades on 8/7/15 during the day along with city building department
Premium Constable Police Playing card
amount of health care plans and coverage per consumer or family; but in the course of standard modus operandi‚ HMO will not be without difficulty swayed to do anything immoral. In the end the relationships can acquire organizations keen on major nuisance (Falcon‚ 2009). An organization culture with the purpose of supporting risky resolutions and unethical deeds will require changing its culture. References Falcon‚ E. (2009). HMO Culture and Ethical Decision-Making. Health care
Premium Ethics Health care
Despite his pugnacious appearance‚ the Boston Terrier is a lover‚ not a fighter. One of the few dog breeds to originate in the United States‚ the Boston was bred to be a best friend‚ happy to do just about anything as long as he’s with his human family. And he can go anywhere with them: not only is he a small-but-sturdy size for any situation‚ he’s one of the few dogs that’s always formally dressed‚ in markings that resemble a well-tailored tuxedo. The Boston can be happy as a couch potato or a
Premium Dog Dog breed Dog health
ECO331 Behavioural Economics Lecture Notes Lecture 2: Experiment Design Econ vs Psych experiments: -No deception -Incentivized choices Purposes of experiments: Theory Experiments Theory *Testing theory for robustness Internal Validity: -Extent to which differences are due to hypothesized mechanism -Question of sufficient controls -Must assess plausibility of alternative explanations External Validity: -To what extent do experiment results translate into the world -Extrapolating
Premium Experiment Game theory
black room. He slammed the metal door shut and I was all alone. I waited in that room for what seemed like a week‚ but it could have really been five minutes. I started to have voracious hunger building up inside of me and it started to become a nuisance. I thought about whether anyone noticed I was gone yet‚ and if my family was safe. Suddenly‚ the door swung wide open and another man stood in the doorway. He looked like he pulverized crocodiles for a living. He had tattoo of a snake running all
Premium English-language films Family Debut albums
Death‚ the Admission Price of Pretenders Religion defines people by giving guidelines‚ which they should follow‚ while living their lives. Within religion there are two different types of people‚ the pretenders and the “true” followers. Pretenders are people that call upon God only when needed‚ unlike those who truly follow their religion on a serious basis. A “true” believer is one who full-heartedly worships the spirit of God and puts God into their daily routines. These people influence
Premium Religion Christianity God
Sianne Ngai’s explanation of the contemporary aesthetic category of the cute reveals the darker side of human nature‚ accurately explaining that what people find cute is what can be violently destroyed—that which we have power over is cute. Animals‚ especially younger animals‚ possess a vulnerability that arouses a sort of destructive impulse in people: they often say they could devour or cuddle to death subjects they find innately cute. Cuteness is everywhere in children’s literature‚ but it makes
Premium
Teairra Richards 20 December‚ 2012 Legalization of Recreational Marijuana Cannabis also known as Marijuana is one of the most commonly used drugs in the United States (Commonly Used Drug Chart). In 2004‚ the United Nations estimated that global consumption of cannabis included approximately 4% of the adult world population annually and 0.6 % of people daily (Commonly Used Drug Chart). Because of this ever-increasing usage rate‚ many countries have raised a debate on legality
Premium Drug addiction Cannabis Legality of cannabis by country
Jack Giggey 11/1/10 Merrill 4th Question One Known as having adopted an Indian child as his son‚ Andrew Jackson was quite fond of the Indian race; however‚ with pressure to expand westward‚ he needed to transfer the Indians farther west and soon became their worst enemy. Andrew Jackson’s Indian Policy was to move the Indians westward as peacefully as possible‚ for the tribes that stayed in the East Coast were annihilated. Also‚ moving them West will help them live longer‚ and there is a fair
Premium Andrew Jackson United States Native Americans in the United States