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    Business Tort and Contract Law Question 1 I. Dam Good as a business entity may be legally liable for the death of the pilot and the four passengers on board under ordinary and strict liability negligence. If the elements of these heads of tortious liability can be proved on a preponderance of evidence or on a balance of probabilities, then the estates of these victims could successfully claim from Dam Goods. According to Owen, in order to successfully prove liability in negligence, plaintiff…

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    Bright, fluorescent lights shine down, irritating his eyes as a man in a long, white coat pokes needles into his arms. The air is stale and the smell of disinfectant is almost suffocating. His thick arms are restrained and his mouth can form no words, which is just how the man in the long, white coat wants it. Before long, he becomes vocal, screeching to make the pain come to a stop, and it does when he loses consciousness. As he comes to, his need of thirst becomes apparent and he bangs on…

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    Secondary Victimisation

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    not honoured. In New Souths Wales, South Australian and Victoria public administrators/officials are compelled by law to give victims information about making a complaint to the government about a breach of their rights. With a few expectations in common law countries like Australia, victims commonly have no legally enforceable right to participant in criminal proceedings, which is the major cause of secondary victimisation (O 'Connell,…

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    4.6 “Sign Down” of Insurance Also, where several reinsurers are being approached to provide between them the total reinsurance requirement, it is common practice to “sign down” the insurance; hence it would be ineffective or even inapplicable to use the traditional drafting methods to achieve the objective of ensuring that the reinsurance contract is on the same terms as the underlying insurance.…

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    assistance? Should there be? Civil law codes have a much stronger legislated relationship to moral obligations than common law. The French Penal Code has specific rules pertaining to the failure to provide aid to anyone in peril, much like the German Penal Code, Strafgesetzbuch (abbreviated to StGB). Civil LAw tradition imposes a civic duty upon all its citizens, unlike the common law tradition, which places greater emphasis on the separation of law and moral obligation. Duty to Rescue under…

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    protect citizen’s rights since ancient Greece and Rome times. This job was dated long ago when schools were built for young boys to learn many skills in pleading law cases. During the time of English colonies, who were educated to teach the English common law to the foreigners (Exploring, p1). Through the many practices that have occurred I past when law began, being a lawyer has gotten better in modern age through the law field. However before I decide to become a lawyer, I must…

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    120), under the heading On Class and Slavery, the differences of consequences among the classes were notable. An example being, how the punishment for “putting the eye out of another man” would be subject to whom committed the crime and to whom the crime was committed. The penalty for putting out the eye of or breaking the bone of a freed man would be one gold mina. If the injured were a slave, then half of the slave’s value would be paid to his master. If the person injured was of a higher…

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    right to bail. Not all cases make it to trial. More specifically, most cases are plead out through the practice of plea bargaining. Plea bargaining is when an offender agrees to plead guilty in exchange of a lesser sentence. Plea bargaining is a common practice in the United States criminal justice system for many reasons. More specifically, the benefits of plea bargaining can be described as follows: Defendants can avoid the time and cost of defending themselves at trial, the risk of…

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    Jane Goodall is not only an anthropologist, but she is also a successful author. She has won numerous awards and is acknowledged nationwide for being the first person to observe chimpanzees in their natural habitat. She discovered their behavior up close and also formed valuable relationships with the chimpanzees. In the Shadow of Man Jane starts from the beginning of her success and recounts her first experiences in Gombe, Africa. Jane Goodall begins the story by discussing her fascination…

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    associated with signs of a respiratory infection, such as a runny nose, cough and low grade fever. Most cases of croup are caused by viruses, usually parainfluenza virus transmitted by airborne droplets from an infected child 's cough. It 's also a very common ailment of childhood. Croup is a cough that sounds like a deep raspy barking seal. Your child might have some trouble breathing because the virus causes inflammation around the larynx and the bronchial passage is blocked with mucus and…

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