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    PROPERTY‚ LIABILITY AND PECUNIARY LOSS INSURANCE(PLPLI) PU‚ BBA-BI 6th Semester By Baikuntha Raj Timasina MBA‚ BEd TU Fire Insurance 2     Fire is a magnificent servant but a terrible master Insurance that is used to cover damage caused by fire is fire insurance Specified form of property insurance‚ designed to cover the cost of replacement‚ reconstruction or repair Policy cover damage to the building itself and may also cover the damage to nearby structure‚ personal property and expenses

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    Home Remedies for IMPROVING EYESIGHT January 11‚ 2008 - 04:15 — shilpa It’s been said that ‘Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder’ but have you given any thought to those eyes which help you capture this beauty. By adopting various patterns of life we can give your eyes a much needed boost. Bringing changes in your lifestyle and in your eating habits will help you see your eyes in a new light. Food and Diet • Consuming good amount of apple and grapes helps in improving your eyesight

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    Professional Regulations and Criminal Liabilities Pearl Street HCS/430 Joann Wilcox February 13‚ 2011 Consumer concerns have increased over the past few years because of the dramatic changes in health care information and its’ delivery (Benfield‚ Ashkanazi‚ Rozensky 2006). Each day patients put their physical health and trust in the hands of health care providers. Unfortunately‚ there have been times when the treatment provided‚ whether accidental or intentional‚ has caused harm to the patient

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    OHS Remedy Coding Standards Contents Overview 2 Naming Convention of Work Flow Objects 2 Application 2 Form 3 Fields 3 Filters 3 ActiveLinks 4 Menus 4 Guides 4 Escalations 5 Shared Workflow 5 Filter Execution Order Best Practices 5 Guidelines 6 Field ID 7 Advantages 7 Global Fields 7 Attributes of Global Fields 7 Shared Workflow 8 Benefits 8 Error Messages 8 Overview This document will be used as a reference for best

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    Limited Liability Corporation and Partnership In the United States‚ limited liability companies increased rapidly throughout the past 10 years. These structures permit businesses to decrease federal tax liabilities by federal pass-through provisions (Bean & Bilyeu‚ 1997). Limited liability can apply to any non-corporate business‚ in any state‚ and provides characteristics of a corporation and a partnership. Individual states regulate the operations of the LLCs. However‚ companies with limited

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    Elements of Negligent Tort Gregory Williams BUS 670 Dr. Mark A. Cohen 19 October 2012 A tort is a civil wrong that is not a breach of a contract. Tort cases and treatises identify different types of wrongfulness‚ culpability‚ or fault and define them in varying ways. ort law contemplates civil liability for those who commit torts. This distinguishes it from the criminal law‚ which also involves wrongful behavior (Mallor‚ Barnes‚ Bowers‚ & Langvardt‚ 2010). These laws have been modified

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    DEFENCES TO NEGLIGENCE Up to the D to prove that the P’s also did not exercise the same reasonable standard of care for the community CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE * Contributory negligence involves a failure by the P to take reasonable care for his or her own safety that contributes to his or her damage * Apply section 5R – need to show that the P failed to take reasonable care for his or her safety or for the protection of the P’s interest * It is an objective standard that

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    -Homeopathic remedies allow the body to heal itself without any harmful affects that might come from the use of conventional drugs -The history of homeopathy dates as far back as Hippocrates in the 5th century. It was also used by Egyptians. -Most people take medicine in strong doses so the drug will produce the opposite condition of what they have. -But Homeopathy works in the opposite way. -The doses are very diluted. -Many people like to use homeopathic remedies because they

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    punished because a wrong choice was made. “A tort is an act which causes injury and individuals who suffer personal injury as a result of another party’s tortuous act may sue for damages. While tort and personal injury law can be mistaken as the same‚ they are not” (Law Firms‚ 2017). “Tort law usually provides people with the rights to compensation when another person harms their legally protected interests. Personal injury law arises as a result of violation of tort law‚ when a person suffers some form

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    3. Principles on which vicarious liability is based The doctrine of vicarious liability is based on principles which can be summed up in the following two maxims : (a) Qui facit per alium facit per se :- The maxim means‚ ‘he who acts through another is deemed in deemed in law as doing it himself’. The master’s responsibility for the servant’s act had also its origins in this principle. The reasoning is that a person who puts another in his place to do a class of acts in his absence‚ necessarily

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