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    Issue Whether the landlord, Nob Hill Apartments, has a duty to provide security to residents and guests,Ryan Dolphin, from crimes committed by a third party. Rule of Law Walls V. Oxford Management Co., Inc: Landlords do not have to duty of provide security unless 1) there is a special relationship present 2) a special temptation is created to commit crimes on the land 3) if the crimes are foreseeable 4) when one voluntarily takes on the duty to provide security. Restatement [second] of torts…

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    Chapter Six: Selecting the Right Form of Invitation "There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that receives it." -Edith Wharton Selecting the Form Select the right form of invitation for the person and the event. Invitation forms include email, in person, telephone, text, hand-delivered, and mail by post - both written and printed invitations. The form of the invitation lands in the world of the guest in a particular way. Think about which form of invitation will…

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    of America where Basketball and American football are the most widespread sport. Copa America is a men’s soccer tournament of South American countries, this tournament has started since 1916 between 12 to 16 countries have been attending including invitee countries not from South America. Uruguay come first with fifteen trophy and Chile with back to back is the current champion of Copa America of 2015 and 2016. United States of America hosted 2016 and it is the only country to host Copa America…

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    Actual or Constructive Knowledge The first element of premises liability, of actual or constructive knowledge is not met. To meet actual or constructive knowledge a premises owner needs to have sufficient knowledge of a condition to be liable for the injuries caused by the condition if the plaintiff proves the defendant: knew that the hazard was on the floor and negligently failed to remove it; or that the hazard was on the floor so long that it should have been discovered and removed in the…

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    Longmeadow Homeowners

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    THE LONGMEADOW HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION SUMMARY OF RULES VIOLATION PROCESS AND FINES Our basic rights and obligations as Longmeadow residential condominium owners are set forth in the Master Deed/Bylaws, which each member accepted upon purchasing property in Longmeadow. Article V, Section 2 of the Master Deed/Bylaws grant the Longmeadow Board of Directors authorization to enforce the Master Deed/Bylaws and Rules and Regulations duly enacted by the Board of Directors. To the degree that we as…

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    That being said, there is a need for a system and method that manages an invitation process, re-invites those invites who fail to respond, reminds invites about the upcoming event and compiles the replies from those invited into a report (“Systems,” 2004). Considering a major aspect of Innovation Cluster involves building relationships and strengthening Peterborough’s regional innovation and entrepreneurial capacity, it is vital to have a system to organize contacts, such as Batchbook, a…

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    Dubash Case Study

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    Dubash is a derivative of the Sanskrit words which means two languages i.e., Dvi (two), Basha (languages). A person who speaks two languages, that of the natives of India and the English or other European language was Dubash. Language barriers between the natives and East India Company officials created this position, and prominent citizens from each presidency of East India Company were appointed as Dubashs. They played an important role in politics, community and trade. In facilitating trade…

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    Todd v. Alan Negligence Action – a negligence action involves a duty, breach, cause-in-fact, proximate cause and damages. At issue in the Todd v. Alan action is what duty is owed to Todd. Typically, friends invited to stay at one’s house are considered licensees. If Todd was a licensee, Alan was required to warn Todd of all known dangers, including the rotted railing. As Alan did not warn Todd about the railing, he would be viewed as breaching his duty to Todd. However, the facts also…

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    that Cerny was violent, as he had pushed her before during an argument. When there is foreseeable criminal activity and the landlord fails to secure the premises, a duty of care is owed. Trentacost, 82 N.J. 214. Like in Hopkins, a broker and an invitee, Behl owes a duty of care to Copeland-Kraft, because Behl would qualify as an occupier, who rented the apartment for the purpose of profit to Copeland-Kraft. (CITE) Behl knew she had not taken measures to secure the apartment and was aware that…

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    I came to Japan to learn Japanese language because I thought it would be useful in the future both professionally and personally. I think learning language is linked with culture. I know that Japan is a country with ancient history and it’s very own unique culture. I really wanted to learn more about it. One of the courses that APU offers for students to learn and have first-hand experience about Japanese culture is Japanese traditional art’s class. I think this class fits me best because…

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