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    Goal: to increase search engine rankings for personal injury in oklahoma Total Words in this Document: Title: Personal Injury Lawyers in Oklahoma: What You Need to Know Many times, legal situations arise and individuals involved may feel they don’t need any legal representation. However, even if it’s a minor fender-bender with only a few bruises or scrapes, calling a personal injury lawyer just to talk about the situation is always a good idea. Personal Injury Lawyers: The Basics Personal…

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    Unfortunately, there are many obstacles in society that will occur and effect plans that are currently in place contract wise. Those obstacles can generally be resolved with little to no hesitation, but some can become a bit more challenging. For those that become more challenging, they quickly move from the area of being identified as obstacles to being considered damages. With that being said, punitive damages are “generally not awarded in an action for breach of contract,” according to…

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    else and not by Singer. According to the case, there was no evidence to prove that Rich’s and Wachovia acted in concert with each other or with any other person or entity to accomplish an unlawful end or a lawful end by unlawful means. “The underlying tort of conversion is absent, and thus there can be no liability for conspiracy” (www.law.justia.com). Reasoning 1. Review of case shows that it was no evidence to show that there was any conspiracy to the check being mailed to the wrong address. …

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    gift. Janice is upset because the coat was very expensive and now she will have to buy a new one. She wants to sue Jolene for the price of a new, designer, leather coat. 1. Name the cause of action in tort that Janice could bring against Jolene. CONVERSION 2. List each element of that tort. Next to each element, state the facts from the above scenario that Janice would allege to prove that element. • Personal property – The coat falls under personal property as it can be moved…

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    INFORMATION: While on duty, I, Officer J. Daniszewski, was stopped by a concerned citizen on the corner of W. Franklin St. and Newman St. The individual advised me that a female subject, who was at that time walking on Newman St. approaching Jefferson St., walked by him and he noticed she had a "badly busted face." The individual advised that the female subject stated she got hit by a vehicle while she was riding her bicycle, which broke her nose. I made contact with MARY ELIZABETH OLK and…

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    Observation Of Tort

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    On Monday, November 20th, 2017, at 0000 hours, I was dispatched to Ladnier Road near Graveline Road to assist Officer Allday with a traffic stop. Upon my arrival, Officer Allday conducted a consent given search of the vehicle while I spoke with the driver, Walter Lindsay. I watched how Walter stood and noticed that he could not stand still in one spot so he asked to take a seat on the bumper of the patrol car. I noticed that Walter's eyes were bloodshot and pupils were dilated. I asked…

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    Negligence is defined by a tort related to defective products in which the defendant has breached a duty of due care and caused harm to the plaintiff. In Amy’s case, her cosmologist, Monique Smith used a product made by the defendant, Blondey Blonde Co. to highlight Amy’s hair, which causing Amy injured on scalp. Therefore, I believe that the negligence is existed and because of several elements of negligence. In duty, which states that the obligation people owe each other not to cause any…

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    What does IRAC Stands for? Define each component IRAC Stands for Issue, Rules, Application and Conclusion. Issues The question presented that will be resolved in the memo. Rules Are the court’s test or principle on the point, can be also and statute and the legal elements laid out by the statute. Application Lays the factual foundation on which the conclusion can be based. Implies that each fact illustrates a point of law Conclusion Resolves the issue presented in the beginning of…

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    Pippa would be suing Flowerdews for Breach of s.13 Supply of Goods and Service Act.Pippa would also be suing for a breach of s.14 (2) and (3) Sales of Good Act 1979 there is also a possible claim of negligence on behalf of the Flowerdews Delivery man (Bob) for the negligent assembling of the shed. The person wishing to rely on the exclusion clause must show that it formed part of the contract. An exclusion clause can be incorporated in the contract by signature, by notice, or by a course of…

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    1. The employer is protected for their reference as long as they meet two criteria. The first is that all the facts of the case must be factual. The judge in this case cited nothing that would indicate that the defendant was not being honest about the incident. They had a policy that drivers would be terminated for any accident that involved one of their drivers rear-ending another driver, and that is exactly what happened. The second is that the defendant did not act with malice. The judge…

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