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    Negligence kills

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    Negligence kills Carelessness is the main reason for any accident. If a person drives rashly on road one or two may get injured or killed. When a building is constructed with out following any norms it would result in the death of few people. Where as if an event is organized lack of precautionary measures that may lead to the loss of many lives. Even after witnessing number of fire accidents in the city the concerned authorities fail to implement the existing policies for safety of the public

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    catering. The internship makes me become more responsible and interpersonal skills. I also had better time management and after the internship. In addition‚ I have learned the importance of delivering qualitative products and service. I would like to apply for the position of Event Planning Assistant as I am very interested in the event planning field. I think I meet all the requirements of the post. I have a relevant college degree in City Collage and I am skillful in using computer. I am experienced

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    Questions: 1. Define Negligence or Culpa. 2. What are the kinds of Negligence? 3. What are the successive rights of the creditors to satisfy the claims of his debtors? Answers to Questions: NEGLIGENCE Negligence‚ also known as Culpa‚ is the failure to observe for the protection of the interests of another person‚ that degree of care‚ precaution and vigilance which the circumstances justly demand‚ whereby such other person suffers injury. Negligence can also be defined as: The omission

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    WHIRETIME‚ Inc.‚ dissemination to a third party which is an “element requires that the statement must somehow reach the ears or eyes of someone other than the tortfeasor and the victim” (Melvin‚ S.P.‚ 2011‚ p. 209). Then‚ it has the third element‚ the specificity‚ which means in its ad WHIRETIME‚ Inc.‚ specified the particular party‚ business and product (Melvin‚ S.P.‚ 2011). Janet has signed a contract with BUGusa she is committing intentional tort because she is intentionally leaving one company knowing

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    Definitions Assignment - TORT Intentional Torts – Intentional Torts are battery‚ assault‚ false imprisonment‚ trespass to land‚ trespass to chattel‚ and conversion. See examples of each below. Battery – The intentional unlawful‚ harmful‚ or offensive touching of the person of another. Example: The verbal argument has escalated to the point that Susan raised her hand and slapped Joe on the cheek. Susan committed battery against Joe. Assault – The intentional threatening of another with

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    Tort and Legal Relation

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    “Contract law and Tort law are like cheese and biscuits‚ different but complementary” (Holyoak 1983). A contract is an agreement between two parties that is legally enforceable. Contract law outlines the duties and responsibilities to one another‚ what a person can and cannot include in a contract and the remedies for breach of their contractual duties. Elements of a contract are offer‚ acceptance‚ intention to create legal relation‚ consideration‚ capacity of the party to contract and legality

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    Apply Strategies

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    Apply strategies to foster criticism in problem solving To solve a problem‚ we need to have all the information we can gather so that it can be completely digested. 1.The first is to say to yourself‚ before you begin to take a critical look at any idea‚ “I know this idea is going to look good to me and that I am going to feel it’s pointless to look for flaws. That’s natural. I thought of it‚ so I want it to be perfect. But I’m going to disregard this reaction and force myself to examine it critically

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    Negligence and Duty of Care Robin McClish Kaplan University Negligence and Duty of Care Scenario: As pedestrians exited at the close of an arts and crafts show‚ Jason Davis‚ an employee of the show’s producer‚ stood near the exit. Suddenly and without warning‚ Davis turned around and collided with Yvonne Esposito‚ an 80-year-old woman. Esposito was knocked to the ground‚ fracturing her hip. After hip replacement surgery‚ she was left with a permanent physical impairment. Esposito filed suit

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    Torts Exam Notes

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    Torts Exam Notes Intentional Torts Trespass to the Person Battery - directly and intentionally (or negligently) bringing about a harmful or offensive contact with the person of another - the ‘body is inviolate‚ and that any touching of another person‚ however slight may amount to a battery’ - Rixon - doesn’t have to cause harm - Rixon v Starcity Casino - Collins v Wilcock - no requirement of hostility or anger - Wilson v Pringle - In Re F - exception is made

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    HELD: Under the Corporation Code‚ Naguait is liable bec: (1) he actively managed the business; (2) there was evidence that CFTI obtained reasonably adequate insurance; and (3) there was a corporate tort in this case. Our jurisprudence is wanting to the definite scope of “corporate tort.” Essentially‚ “tort” consists in the violation of a right given or the omission of a duty imposed by law. Simply stated‚ it is a breach of legal duty. PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK‚ petitioner‚ vs. THE COURT OF APPEALS

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