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    failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted under Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6). First, Middlesex Animal Shelter, not the Plaintiff, is the actual possessor of the property. Second, Cambridge Biopharma did not intentionally and illegally enter the property because the vibrations did not cause any physical property damage. Facts To manufacture the life-saving cancer drug Replevin, Cambridge Biopharma (“CBP”) uses giant cylinders, which vibrate at a high speed and frequency to…

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    Tort Reform Case Study

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    The Liebeck case came about during the tort reform movement, which wanted to limit the monetary damages a person could collect. (Forell, 2011). This movement was supported by McDonald’s and other companies who were on the receiving end of many lawsuits. (Forell, 2011). However, that movement took a big hit with Liebeck. In February 1992, Stella Liebeck was a passenger in her nephew’s vehicle and they made a stop at the McDonald’s drive through. (Cain, 2007). Liebeck purchased a cup of coffee…

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    Before you get any type of insurance, you should first of all be aware of its definition. The definition of renters insurance, in a nutshell, is a type of insurance that covers your belongings as a person who is renting a residential area. Renters insurance could cover a lot of things. It could cover everything from your car to your jewelry, and to health and safety plans. Each insurace company you look up for help will give you a different definition of renters insurance, so you have to be…

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    Owning a Rental Property Tenant Risk You can never be absolutely sure if the renters will pay their rent. Depending on who you rent it to, some may pay their rent on time every month whereas other may pay on a irregular basis or not even pay which makes things harder for you. Also while they are staying at the property, some renters may damage the property which may create a loss for you because you have to fix what has been done otherwise they can sue you for not fixing the damages. Another big…

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    Property is mostly associated with the owning of land. In the Merriam-Webster dictionary, property is defined as: “something that is owned by a person, business, etc.; a piece of land often with buildings on it that it owned by a person, business, etc.,” but property is representative of so much more. With owning property comes power and wealth, not just land. Property has also been responsible for causing poverty. These representations can specifically be see within the Appalachian region in…

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    buyer, after the economic downfall, decides to “boomerang” and the seller puts a certain percentage fee on the buyer. The rent price and a portion of the option fee accumulate over an annual period, with other fees. The renter can walk away from the property without paying for the full house price, because it is rented. In summary there is less risk to actually purchase the whole real estate than there is to rent and eventually own if…

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    guaranteeing that all locks secure appropriately, no broken windows well-lighted entryways in addition to being mindful to the worries of the inhabitants. As long as these precautions are taken, then the property owner can feel secure in the fact that they are indeed minimizing the risk of property damage or personal injury to both their tenants and…

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    Using property perception and trade economy to explain how said shift caused irreparable damage to New England’s ecosystem. The strengths of his argument lie in his formatting and use of multiple points of view. However, his weaknesses of consistency and placement of his concessions undermine his book…

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    House Flippers Insurance

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    Any nefarious visitor to your property is likely to inflict costly damage, setting you back. While no plan for protection is fool-proof, taking the following steps can deter unwanted guests to your property and might also secure you lower costs for the insurance: Don't forget to retrieve any security equipment you use to protect one property, as you can continue to use it for the next home you buy for flipping while it's vacant too,…

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    case that the prosecutor has presented to you today there is insufficient proof to convict Mr Haddara of these alleged crimes. We would ask for a verdict of not guilty on the charges of trespassing and stealing both vehicles from the Altona North property, stealing the BMW M2 registration, as well as drug possession, your honour. Mr Haddara is fine upstanding citizen who has not been proven beyond reasonable doubt that he has committed these crimes by the prosecution. Without any witnesses to…

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