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    burglary falls under a lot more than entering a building and stealing something. It’s definition being ‘he enters a building or part of a building as a trespasser with intent to commit any such offence, of stealing anything in the building or part of the building in question..” or “having entered any building or part of a building as a trespasser he steals or attempts to steal anything in the building of part of…

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    Balfour V Balfour Essay

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    In the case of Balfour v. Balfour (1919), a defendant went to England with his wife (plaintiff) on holiday. However, under the doctor’s advice his wife stayed in England for medical treatment. He promised to send her £30 every month until she could return since his wife unable goes back with him. Unfortunately, he asked for a separation and breaks a promise to send money. Therefore, his wife tried to sue him for restitution of conjugal rights and alimony amount that she deserved. Yet, the…

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    people parking on our property and the no trespassing sign; consequently, there has been no one trespassing and the worn path that was present before the fences and sign were put up is no longer visible. Basically, the approach is working to keep trespassers off the property and we do not seem to have lost respect to our family name; furthermore, the town has changed a lot since the last Arnotts lived in Crested Butte full time, which ended in 1992 when Grace Katherine passed away (Arnott,…

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    Goldilocks Ghost Loss

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    with the privacy of the family of bears disturbed, and the damages of the possessions of the house. The causes of loss is due to Goldilocks’ decision to trespass. Goldilocks had knocked on the door of the family’s house. However, she had become a trespasser when no one had answer, and she decided to walk right in. This shows that Goldilocks did not act…

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    Whether it be snow, freezing rain, sleet or hail, the wintery precipitation associated with colder temperatures can compound all sorts of issues: traffic accidents, commute times and slip and fall or trip and fall accidents. While slipping on the sidewalk may only leave a bruised ego for some, it can cause life-altering repercussions for others. Those affected by slip and falls or trip and falls may not be able to work for weeks, months, years or ever again depending on the severity of injury,…

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    in recreational activity in the open air. (e.g. visitors to sites, monuments, hill walkers etc.) 3) Trespassers, is defined as an entrant other than a visitor or recreational user. The Act groups recreational users with trespassers and accords them a much lower standard of care than visitors. As a result of this an occupier owes a duty towards a recreational user of the premises or a trespasser. a) not to injure the person or damage the property of the person…

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    Bob Lazar Punishment

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    also be privately escorted every day to arrive at work may leave some people bewildered. The level of protection, security and surveillance that is enforced on the employees is beyond belief, questionable, and only leaves room for more conspiracists to formulate theories for why this is mandated. In addition to Area 51 being secluded, the facility is also heavily guarded with security to deter visitors from approaching the area. There are no fences that border the territory; however, there…

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    School Uniformity

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    look of uniformity makes it significantly easier to identify trespassers on school campus. This may include those with the intent of shooting students or staff at a school, those who may be sexual predators who lurking on school grounds with the intent of harming a student, or in the case of gang affiliation, rival gang members looking to start trouble. This is a very good point to bring up in the argument over school uniforms. Trespassers may not have the clothing necessary to blend in within…

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    Superposh Hotels Case Study

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    Clive and Jennie have sustained injuries at the Superposh Hotel, they may have a claim under the Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957 (OLA 1957) if they were lawful visitors, or the Occupiers’ Liability Act 1984 (OLA 984) if they were trespassers. Both acts cover only a result damaging from state of premises other damages is covered by negligence. In Ogwo v Taylor [1987] 2 WLR 988, injuries sustained by a fireman whilst fighting a fire at premises was covered by the ordinary law of negligence and not…

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    Alarms chime all over the world, as students jump out of bed and scurry to their closets. As they struggle, deciding what to wear, precious minutes tick by that could be spent finishing up that last bit of homework or studying for a test. The pressure is on to look just right. A uniform would help eliminate all of this and more. The many benefits of uniformity with clothing in schools are significant. School uniforms should be required because they help create an environment that is safer…

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