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    Duty Description

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    Duty Description Serves as the Senior Maintenance Supervisor for Materiel Maintenance Materiel Branch (MMB) supporting one Security Forces (SECFOR) Battalion, one Engineer Battalion, one Base Support Battalion and eight Functional Detachments; appointed as the Contracting Officer Representative (COR) for the MMB section of the K-KOSSS contract valued at $110M; validates all contractor maintenance data utilizing the Global Combat Support System-Army (GCSS-A); manages the execution of all…

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    Duty Of Care

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    Manufacturer’s Duty of Care Manufacturers have a duty of care to produce products in such a way as to “prevent injury or damage arising as the result of a fault or failure of their products” (US Legal Definations.com). When any individual sustains an injury which can be proven to be caused by a defect in the design or manufacturing processes of a product, making that product dangerous under normal use, the injured party can recover damages from the manufacturer. Often this recovery can occur…

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    Negligent Tort Case Study

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    The Case of Negligent Tort On April 23, 2015, the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall on Roberta Roller Rabbit Children’s Pajama Sets due to a violation associated with the required Federal Flammability Standards. The Recall number is 15-122, according to the Consumer Product Safety Division the product does not meet the Flammable Fabrics Act, “The children’s pajama sets fail to meet federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear.”(www.cpsc.gov 2015). The Consumer…

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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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    Blizzard Resort Case Study

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    compensation for the tort of occupier’s liability from Blizzard Resorts Inc. To prove the elements of a negligence action in this case, she must prove that Blizzard Resorts Inc. owed her duty of care, breached the required standard of care, and caused suffered injury or damage. Blizzard Resorts Inc. owed…

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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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    Jurors Duty

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    A jurors duty is to decide on the outcome based on the facts and the law. However often times that is not the case. A lot of times a jurors’ have different backgrounds and experiences than others that can create biases that affect the victim's case (EJUSA). I saw…

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    Niles Case Study

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    the omission of act from the defendants. There was negligence in the city’s supervision of the school playground and medical malpractice at Mt. Zion Hospital. The medical negligence was nonfeasance meaning there was a failure to act when there is a duty to act as a reasonability to safeguard a person rights. The Plaintiff was an innocent party whom rights were violated by the defendants. The violation of the rights resulted in injury below is a summary of the case and how there was negligence on…

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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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    What Is A Negligence Case

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    limited liability on a stranger. This meant that a third party who suffered loss and damage as a result of a breach of warranty in a contract between two other parties could not sue. For there to be negligence there must be: a duty of care between the parties, a breach of that duty of care, damage which was reasonably foreseeable and a casual link between the breach and the damage. Then in Donoghue v Stevenson , May Donoghue went with a friend to a cafe called The Wellmeadow Cafe. Her friend…

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