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    Scheduling Thickhole Cases

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    sinkholes. This statistic show that potential sinkholes damages are threatening millions of homeowners across the country. Like typical threats to the houses such as theft, broken window and fire, sinkholes is becoming another hidden threat which can cause severe damages to the houses and financial distress to many family. One might argue that those who live in areas that sinkholes are less likely to happen and such people are immune to the damages caused by sinkholes. However, nothing is…

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    in a hurricane or a tornado. I hope I'm never in one, but I kind of know what to do if I'm ever in one.You have to take shelter, and do much more. This is important advice too. So, these are the things you need to know about shelter, damage, and the cost of the damage they do. To begin with, if you see a tornado or find out a hurricane is coming to your city, take shelter. If you don’t have a cellar or a basement, just find the safest spot you think will hold down good. For example,…

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    Negligence Act Case Study

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    A duty of care 2. Breach of the duty of care 3. Damage Does a duty of care exits between alice and marcos? Rules: To decide whether there is a duty of care should apply the following two test. 1) The foreseeability test (Donoghue v Stevenson): would a reasonable person in the defendant position have foreseen…

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    Morningstar v. Lafayette Hotel Company and lastly, 6. Bhim Singh v. State of Jammu and Kashmir INJURIA SINE DAMNO The maxim injuria sine damno literally means a legal wrong that causes no actual damage to anyone, this means that a tortious act has been committed but it has not caused any kind of damage to the person whose rights have been infringed. Every person owes of a duty of care to his neighbor, breaching this duty leads to a tort or tortious act. These tortious acts can be in…

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    Red Maple Tree Case Study

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    I have identified the cause of the damages to Mrs.Sibley’s red maple tree. The zoomed-in image you sent me was definitely caused by carpenter ants. These pests excavate galleries into trees to lay eggs and raise their young. They are causing damage to the tree, however the damage is not from consumption of the wood. These ants feed on the honeydew that is produced by aphids and termites and, more than likely, were not the original cause of damage. The maple tree could have been hit by lightning,…

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    Hurricane Wind Scale.(Illustration 1)” Below are two tables that show the differences between the two scales and the different categories. They show the damage they cause and the wind speeds that they have when they hit a certain point on the scales. The two scales are almost very similar to each other and they both seem to cause the same type of damage the higher up they go, the wind speeds are a little different but they look to cause the same…

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    plaintiff sued Baxendale for relief of the lost profits. At trial court Hadley was awarded damages based on the lost profits. On the ground of misconduct, the defendants appealed the case. The question at hand was whether or not the defendant should be liable for lost profits had the special circumstances of the profits never been communicated. Analyze: Should the defendant, Baxendale be held liable for the damages the plaintiff, Hadley suffered due to the extra five day shut down. The first…

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    Generally, when discuss a question about contract it should take 5 issues into account: Firstly, are the plaintiff and defendant in a contractual relationship? Secondly, can the plaintiff get damages for breach of contract? Thirdly, can the plaintiff “get out” of the contract? Fourthly, can the plaintiff end the contract? Finally, are there any alternative remedies available to the plaintiff? In this question, it will be examined one by one. As it notes that a contract is an agreement (or set…

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    Veterinary Malpractice

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    A. A Court Will Likely Find A Reasonably Close Causal Connection Between Dr. Hou’s Conduct And Actual Injury Sustained By Ms. Perez’s Mare Because The Mare Experienced The Same Severe Reaction It Had Experienced The Previous Time It Was Administered That Brand Of Vaccine, Requiring The Mare To Be Treated For Several Months Costing Approximately $50,000 A cause of action for veterinary malpractice must prove not only that the defendant breached their duty by violating the standard of care, but…

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    Alee V. Bob’s Negligence Negligence requires a showing that a duty was owed, that the duty was breached, and that the breach was the actual and proximate cause of damages Special Duty- Land Occupier/Invitee A special duty arises in circumstances involving a land occupier. An invitee is one who enters upon the land of another with the owner’s permission for the purpose related to the activity. The landowner owes an invitee a duty of care to inspect and discover any dangerous condition and to…

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