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    definition to include intangibles (gas)‚ naturals (pets)‚ real estate (house)‚ and writings (navigational charts)” (para. 1). Cornell Law School covers different aspects on what and who is covered under product liability. My personal opinion is a person should be able to make a product liability claim against the manufacture of that product. It should cover any product that you buy‚ borrow‚ or lease that causes harm or death with no negligence on your part. Now‚ we need to know

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    Unit 205

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    others not act or fail to act in a way that results in harm act within your competence and not take on anything you do not believe you can safely do. A duty of care is a requirement that a person act toward others and the public with watchfulness‚ attention‚ caution and prudence that a reasonable person in the circumstances would. If a person’s actions do not meet this standard of care‚ then the acts are considered negligent‚ and any damages resulting may be claimed in a lawsuit for negligence

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    Harassment page 1 Sexual-harassment HRM 320 Employment Law February 5‚2012 Harassment page 2 Definition of sexual harassment as the term is used legally The definition of sexual harassment that is in the guidelines of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) also is copied by most states and employers for their own use. The guidelines state: Unwelcome sexual advances‚ requests for sexual favors‚ and other verbal or physical conduct of a

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    relationship between seller and buyer‚ employer and employee‚ manufacturer and distributor or even owner and visitor to the land! Therefore‚ the relationship between the parties does potentially cover other aspects of law as well. For instance‚ a person could commence an action under tort if he suffers injury or losses as a result of the company’s negligence. What is Tort? 1. The word “tort” is derived from the Latin word “tortus” meaning “twisted”. It came to mean‚ “wrong”‚

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    from Searle v Wallbank‚ provides that an occupier of land bordering a road will have no duty to stop or restrict animals from straying in order to ensure that damages are not caused and the burden of providing that the area was one where fencing is reasonable shill lie upon the party seeking the damages. Therefore‚ will not be liable for any damages caused by stray animals. This decision was upheld in the High Court case of State Government Insurance Commission v Trigwell and

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    ending with a conclusion. Each section is going have a short explanation of the law with a link to the case. This should explain to both Harry and Mrs Tourniquet if they have a reasonable case to give in a civil court and what they could base their case around. Negligence ‘The tort of negligence gives rights to persons who have suffered

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    information is available through the internet. As a result‚ medical litigation claims have been rapidly increasing. Most claims against nurses are due to medical negligence (Tay‚ 2001). I am liable for my own practice‚ and if I fail to act as a reasonable prudent person in certain conditions‚ I may be liable for medical negligence (Chitty & Black‚ 2011). Research shows several errors leading to nursing negligence. For instance‚ a nurse fails to follow standards of care‚ fails to use equipment in a responsible

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    PRINCIPLES FOR IMPLEMENTING DUTY OF CARE IN HEALTH‚ SOCIAL CARE OR CHILDREN`S AND YOUNG PEOPLE`S SETTINGS UNIT: SHC34 EXPLAIN WHAT IT MEANS TO HAVE A DUTY OF CARE IN YOUR OWN WORK ROLE I and my employers have a “Duty of Care” when delivering services to the individuals in our care. We must follow the General Social Care Council’s (GSCC) Codes of Practice‚ our organisational policies and procedures and also Legislations and Acts‚ all of which set out the standards I am to follow. The GSCC regulates

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    Duty of Care

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    ’Duty of Care’ As the owner of my own nursery i have a ’duty of care’ to my employees‚ children and visitors. The legal definition of ’duty of care’ is; ’a requirement that a person acts reasonably towards others and the public with reasonable watchfulness‚ attention‚ caution and prudence to avoid acts or omissions that could expose people‚ for whom there is responsibility‚ to a reasonably foreseeable risk to injury’. (http://www.psctas.org.au/pdf/doc.pdf) If a member of staff did not meet this

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    overview statements that ‘The learner will:’ assessment ‘The learner can:’ 1. UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF DUTY OF CARE 1.1 Define the term ‘duty of care’ A duty of care is a requirement that a person act toward others and the public with watchfulness‚ attention‚ caution and prudence that a reasonable person in the circumstances would. If a person’s actions do not meet this standard of care‚ then the acts are considered negligent‚ and any damages resulting may be claimed in a lawsuit for negligence

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