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    Aldi Store Negligence

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    is:- Negligence-it is called the inability to take care over something it can also be divided into some further elements. 1-Duty of care-When a person or an organisation owes someone a duty of care is required to maintain a proper care standard while performing the task which could cause harm to others.Violation of this term may result in a liability,as in commercial law duty of care is called an obligation which is charged on a person requiring adherence to a standard of reasonable care while…

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    Judicial Case

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    deciding whether there has been a breach of the duty of care the tribunal of fact must first ask itself whether a reasonable man in the defendant’s position would have foreseen the risk of injury…If the answer be in the affirmative, it is then for the tribunal of fact to determine what a reasonable man would do by way of response to the risk.” Another case used was Beaumont v Surrey County Council (1968) 66 LGR 580 at 585 “…it is a headmaster’s duty, bearing in mind the known propensities of…

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    Negligence

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    grocery store would be. Element 1: Duty which is to look to see whether or not the defendant owed the plaintiff a legal duty of care. In some circumstances, the relationship between the plaintiff and defendant might create a legal duty a explain would be a lawyer and a person asking for legal help which then creates a duty for the lawyer to help that person. Element 2: Breach of Duty which means the court will look to see whether the defendant breached this duty by doing that a reasonably…

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    Personal Injury Cases

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    If you are involved in an automobile injury and the other party has filed for damages against you, then you are bound to defend yourself. For this you will have to hire a Personal Injury Lawyer Lindsay who has expertise in defending the defendants in personal injury cases. The plaintiff will always for damages to recoup his/her economic loss incurred due to costly medical treatment and loss of work. He/she will also seek compensation for his/her pains and sufferings. If you find yourself having…

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    The last related case is Riley v. National Federation of the Blind which involves the North Carolina Charitable Solicitation Act. The North Carolina Charitable Solicitation Act determined what professional fundraiser may charge according to a three-tiered schedule. “A fee up to 20% of receipts collected is deemed reasonable. A fee of 20% and 35% is deemed unreasonable upon a showing that the solicitation at issue did not involve the "dissemination of information, discussion, or advocacy relating…

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    element of negligence include: duty of care, breach of duty, causation, and damages (Pozar, 2016; Rudolph, 2010). A duty of care begins with an established relationship between the defendant to the plaintiff for which the defendant is bound to the plaintiff in adhering to an accepted standard of care (Pozar, 2016; Rudolph, 2010). As a result, the failure to act in accordance within the duty and to adhere to a standard of care is considered a breach of that duty (Pozar, 2016; Rudolph, 2010).…

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    this piece, the laws, principles and guidelines put in place by the Australian courts will be explored regarding negligence in health practice, including those that are aimed to support the rights of patients. Key terms and phrases such as negligence, duty of care and what constitutes appropriate healthcare practice will be explored throughout. Elements of how each principle acts as a protection for health care practitioners within legal cases pertaining to medical negligence will be explored.…

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    M1- The law of negligence and rules on damages in given situations. There are many examples in the media of negligence which were successful or unsuccessful in recovering damages. There was an article of a mother who had a botched delivery which left her child needing life long care. Suzanne Adams was in labour with her son James, the midwife either ignored or could not interpret the CTG trace on the heart monitor. The monitor showed that the heart rate of James was abnormal as he was in…

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    The term Duty of Care is a legal term from tort law where a person is under obligation to act towards others with proper caution to prevent injury or harm. Where a reasonable standard of care was not followed and injury or harm resulted the person is considered to have been negligent and a lawsuit against them can be filed with a claim for any losses or damages that were incurred. This is an important aspect of being a teacher, and the professional responsibility that goes with it. What this…

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    and personal history were others may find it easier to achieve the goals they are seeking in the career life. This is something we find that happens all the time and is in practice as we read this. Not one person is in their current job of their own free will. This is something that is decided before we were even born as the idea of socialization would imply. Family plays a deep part in how we make up the ideal career choice and also deals in the…

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