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    SURRENDER OF PREMISES. Upon the expiration of the term hereof, Lessee shall surrender the Premises in as good a state and condition as they were at the commencement of this Agreement, reasonable use and wear and tear thereof and damages by the elements excepted. 17. ANIMALS. Lessee shall be entitled to keep pets and/or animals on the property. Animals are not allowed in the home without written approval from the Lessor. 18. QUIET ENJOYMENT. Lessee, upon payment of all of the…

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    One of the most debatable topics that is challenged today is the issue of healthcare. Although the United States has been trying to provide healthcare for all, the United States fails to supply all of its citizens for insurable healthcare compared to other countries. Compared to the illusion of majority citizens having health insurance, in reality 43% of low income Americans went without medical care due to cost, compared to the range of 8% in Britain and 31% in Switzerland in 2016 (Fox). Today,…

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    Bungee Court Cases

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    personal injury and negligence lawsuits. The assumption of risk surfaces when a plaintiff knowingly and voluntarily assumes a risk of harm associated with the negligence of their actions. Once a plaintiff has assumed risk, they can no longer recover damages for any harm caused by their conduct, even if they were not negligent or irresponsible (LaMance, 2016). The assumption of the risk prevents a defendant from disclaiming liability, it deters an injured party from filing a lawsuit. However,…

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    Which in turn means that there are fewer natural resources being used to generate energy. Consequentially, there is less damage done to the natural environment to obtain the resources necessary to produce sufficient power. Cons: Some of the disadvantages of using nuclear power include, accidents have larger impacts, automatically a terrorist target, many operators have legal waivers in place, completely centralized, waste lasts a long time, and there are many unknown risks (Lombardo, 2015). When…

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    EPC Contract

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    (2) Fails to make progress according to the agreed-upon EPC Contract Schedule so as to endanger performance of this EPC Contract; (3) Abandons or refuses to proceed with any of the Work, including modifications directed pursuant to General Condition 32, titled CHANGES; (4) Fails to fulfill or comply with any of the other material terms of this EPC Contract; (5) Fails to commence the Work in accordance with the provisions of this EPC Contract; (6) Abandons the Work; (7) Fails to maintain…

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    Reasonable Care Examples

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    because of their own feelings of the cause of the accident is not involved in violation of traffic rules. The shortcoming of this case is that the driver is completely caused by the traffic accident. Therefore, the driver should bear all the losses and damages. In the case of remedial measures, the entire incident on the driver can cause physical discomfort for generation of auto insurance to help. This can reduce the driver to assume part of the compensation…

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    It is just another day at school, but actually it is one of the numerous days where children all around the world are sitting down to take the ISAT (in Illinois) nation mandated standardized test. Number two pencils are being sharpened, erasers collected, teachers are passing out booklets and answer keys, anxiety is a built up emotion that surges throughout the air. The teachers are beginning to read the instructions in the booklet that they are provided, stating “you may not open the answer…

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    One quote I picked out was “...the zeal to corral wildly troubled, ever-younger kids and ram them through the adult system belies everything the juvenile justice system…” (Lundstrom 14). The main problem about this Most minors waiver to be tried as an adult because they get more protections in court. When you are being tried as a minor you do not appear before a jury. You do get that right when you are being tried as an adult. Most juries are actually more in favor of the minor…

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    You find yourself looking at a half finished or poorly constructed home improvement project following an unscrupulous contractor. At this point, you need to take a full assessment of the damages. Get the contract and the project documents out to identify the core issues. Hopefully, you didn’t pay the bad contactor upfront for any unfinished work. Be prepared, you are going to struggle making good on bad work, while you locate a new contractor to finish the project to your expectations. Every…

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    documented. Going through the fees for applications and waivers, it could cost between $1490 to $2490, plus the trips they might have to make or if something goes wrong, they might still have to pay more. All that money is given to the United States. By giving more opportunities to help undocumented immigrants, there will be more money that’s given to America. For example, my family has spent a couple thousand dollars in applications, waivers, trips, and fees to get documented. Money that…

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