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    Sheriffs Duties

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    with all of its various duties, the sheriff was responsible for conducting the U.S. census, overseeing county road building efforts, overseeing public health, administering juvenile justice, taking part in custody issues, offering domestic counseling, as well as performing the occasional odd jobs that needed attention in maintaining the jail, courthouse, and other properties that were under the sheriffs jurisdiction.” Larry Ball author of Desert Lawman sums up these duties and refers to the…

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    area of law under consideration is the Occupiers Liability Act 1995. Under this act, it is stated that “In respect of a danger existing on premises, an occupier owes towards a recreational user of the premises or a trespasser thereon ("the person") a duty— ( a ) not to injure the person or damage the property of the person intentionally, and ( b ) not to act with reckless disregard for the person or the…

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    Alee V. Bob’s Negligence Negligence requires a showing that a duty was owed, that the duty was breached, and that the breach was the actual and proximate cause of damages Special Duty- Land Occupier/Invitee A special duty arises in circumstances involving a land occupier. An invitee is one who enters upon the land of another with the owner’s permission for the purpose related to the activity. The landowner owes an invitee a duty of care to inspect and discover any dangerous condition and to…

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    consequences of decisions using relevant cases to highlight the importance of the negligent and its elements. There are 3 elements of negligence that has to be observed when one is to decide whether a negligent has occurred and they are: i. A duty of care is owed ii. Duty of care is breached iii. Losses due to…

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    retailer, EnviroPro that is later sold to the customers. The customer appliance later bought the appliance and cause the customer to be sick. It is Under the statutory law, the customer is able to take action against both retailer and the manufacturer. Duty of care The action for negligence is an action for damages brought by a plaintiff who has been injured by the defendant. In this case, the…

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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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    order to justify that the defendant was negligent and therefore liable for one’s injuries, all 5 elements of tort ought to be satisfied. The 5 elements are: Duty, Breach of Duty, Cause in Fact, Proximate Cause and damages Jane v Luke Since Jane has suffered injuries, she in immediately classified under a primary victim. The first element is duty, whether it was owed to the plaintiff. The law acknowledges the relationship between the defendant and plaintiff, and the existing relation in turn may…

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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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    Duty To Vote

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    As a citizen your number one duty is to vote, but voting does not have much effectiveness to it, if the citizen does not understand what the politician stands for. Voting is only one half of what citizens have to do to make America united as one again. Politicians today either focus on what the people want to hear, or the politician’s own opinion. Voting used to be a private matter. In other words, people would not know who their neighbor would be voting for, but today everyone knows you are…

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    Civic Duty

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    " When examining the question Does government have the civic duty to monitor internet content, I look at the internet for answers. I determined that the government doesn't exactly control because social media reserves its rights to be free from control in the clause of the first amendment "" Freedom of the Press"". At first I believed this statement but when looking at more information I learned that our local governments turn to social media first when looking for a person. I was talking to a…

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