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    identify common tort and risk found in the organization of Alumina‚ and describe different measures to manage risk. Some common torts found at Alumina are negligence‚ defamation/slander/libel‚ Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)‚ and strict liability is tort liabilities uncovered. Alumina Violation Alumina is an aluminum maker base in the United States and has operation in eight countries. The aluminum maker is on Lake Dira in the state of Erehwon. Alumina is under the jurisdiction of region six

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    the continuing struggle between two opposing viewpoints of liability for industrial enterprises: strict liability based on the internalization of external costs‚ and a more laissez-faire fault-based approach. Subsequent confusion about the true nature of Rylands v Fletcher is due to the fact that the decision in fact contains two rules‚ a narrow one based on nuisance liability between neighbouring landowners‚ and a wider one based on liability for escapes from potentially dangerous activities. English

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    OBJECTIVES TASK 1 Understand the essential elements of a valid contract in a business context TASK 2 Be able to apply the elements of a contract in business situations TASK 3 Understand principles of liability in negligence in business activities TASK 4 Be able to apply the principles of liability in negligence in business situations. TASK 1 LO 1.1 Importance of the essential elements required for the formation of a valid contract Offer and Acceptance: The existence of an offer and an acceptance

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    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. The first case deals with keyless entries that malfunction. This is an example of a strict liability this law a law applies to manufactures that manufacture and

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    personal injuries. This law is a type of social law that determines a petitioner with compensation for personal injuries. Frequent sorts of personal injury cause from carelessness‚ but personal injury events also include further resources of liability for example strict responsibility and intended torts. What is a Tort? A tort is any wrongdoing any wrongdoing to a person or their material goods for which a claim for damages may be made. The wrongdoing is the source of a lawful claim. At the same time

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    Team Reflection Week Four LAW/421 Team Reflection Week Four Common Contracts Encountered in Personal and Professional Life Contracts for Services Source of Law – State Common Law Examples in Personal Life Insurance Cable / Internet Cell Phone Residential Cleaning Service Agreements Examples in Professional Life HVAC equipment maintenance Pest Control Elevator maintenance Employee agreements Confidentiality Agreements Commercial Cleaning Service Agreements Contracts for Real

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    PART B – Consumer Protection Law PART –A General Principles 1. General Principles – Definition‚ distinction between tort‚ crime‚ contract‚ breach of trust. 2. Essential conditions of liability – Damnum Since injuria‚ Injuria sine damnum‚ Malice‚ Motive. 3. Foundations of tortuous liability‚ fault liabilitystrict liability‚ principles of insurance in torts. 4. Capacity of parties to use and / or be used – State its subordinates – executive officers‚ judicial officers – mirrors corporation‚ unicorporated

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    CHAPTER ASSIGNMENTS Chapter One   1.      Explain the purposes or rationales for punishment and the arguments in favor of each rationale.  Include a discussion about current trends in punishment. Two main purposes: Retribution & Prevention. Retribution looks back to past crimes and punishes individuals for committing them‚ because it’s right to hurt them. Prevention looks forward and inflicts pain‚ not for its own sake‚ but to prevent future crimes. There are four kinds: General deterrence‚ Special

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    case law to answer these questions. 1) For purposes of liability Of land occupiers‚ what class of entrants is Joey considered part of? What are the rights of this class of entrants? What special rule or doctrine could potentially lead to Mr. Jones’ liability to Joey? Abnormally Dangerous Activity:
An undertaking that cannot be performed safely even if reasonable care is used while performing it and for which the actor may face strict liability for any harm caused. The courts currently use a list

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    CHAPTER 21: WARRANTIES AND PRODUCT LIABILITY A warranty is an assurance by one party of the existence of a fact on which the other party can rely. WARRANTIES: Several types of warranties: (1) warranties of title‚ (2) express warranties‚ (3) implied warranties. 1. WARRANTIES OF TITLE: 3 types of title warranties- good title‚ no liens‚ and no infringements-can automatically arise in sales and lease contracts. Sellers warrant they have good and valid title; if buyer learns they don’t the buyer can

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