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    Liability

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    Occupiers Liability for Dangerous Premises Occupiers’ liability is a field of tort law‚ codified in statute‚ which concerns the duty of care that those who occupy (through ownership or lease) real property owe to people who visit or trespass. It deals with liability that may arise from accidents caused by the defective or dangerous condition of the premises. By the expression “Premises” in the context of this topic is meant‚ not only‚ land and buildings but also vehicles‚ railway carriages‚ scaffolding

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    The article “Understanding Medical Assistant Practice Liability Issues” by Carolyn Buppert informs about the liabilities of medical assistants. The author points out two issues here: liability for malpractice and exceeding scope of practice. A medical assistant should not exceed his or her scope of practice; otherwise‚ he can face serious consequences. For example‚ if a medical assistant gives a patient the wrong advice‚ and the patient suffers an injury‚ the medical assistant and his employer can

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    Tort Liability and Contract Liability A tort is a legal term for "a wrong." The "tort law" is composed of state statutes and court decisions that gives one the right to sue someone who causes harm to them‚ whether it’s a drunk driver‚ a corporation that manufactures a defective product‚ a credit card company that overcharges you‚ or a government bureaucrat that breaks the law or a school official such as a teacher or principal. The law of the state in which the school is located determines a school’s

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    Critical Thinking in the Legal Environment: Torts and Products Liability University of Maryland University College Introduction Through the use of the precepts of product and service liability law‚ consumers can go to court to be compensated for the injuries and/or losses they experienced when using a particular product or service. Product liability cases are a significant portion of United States litigations; there are approximately one million cases a year (Kubasek‚ Brennan

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    Civil Liability Civil Liability can be a problem for almost everyone in ever day life. Civil Liability impacts police officer ever day in their lives and at work. It can be defined as a citizen’s responsibility to each other and provided law suits to recover damages for injured caused by failing to carry out these responsibilities. It also very well can impact more than only police officers but anyone put in the situation to deal with the rights of people. Police Officers must always be aware

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    SPECIAL PRODUCTS (Examples) • Products of the Sum and Difference of the Same Two terms (x + y)(x − y) = x2 − y2‚ we have: 1. (s+2t)(s−2t) = (s)2− (2t)2 = s2 − 4t2 2. (7s + 2t)(7s − 2t) = (7s)2− (2t)2 = 49s2− 4t2 3. (12 + 5ab)(12 − 5ab) = (12)2 − (5ab)2 = 144 − 25a2b2 • Square of a Sum of Binomials (x + y)2 = x2 + 2xy + y2‚ we have: 1. (5a + 2b)2 = (5a)2 + 2(5a)(2b) + (2b)2 = 25a2 + 20ab + 4b2 2. (3x + 10y)2 = (3x)2 + (2)(3x)(10y) + (10y)2

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    Example of Product Strategy

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    [pic] ITC was incorporated on August 24‚ 1910 under the name of ’Imperial Tobacco Company of India Limited’. Its beginnings were humble. A leased office on Radha Bazar Lane‚ Kolkata‚ was the centre of the Company’s existence. The Company celebrated its 16th birthday on August 24‚ 1926‚ by purchasing the plot of land situated at 37‚ Chowringhee‚ (now renamed J.L. Nehru Road) Kolkata‚ for the sum of Rs 310‚000. This decision of the Company was historic in more ways than one. It was to mark the beginning

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    As products’ safety is one of the primary responsibilities of supply chain members‚ it has been noted by legislators with the highest level of significance. Therefore‚ product liability is known as an issue which can jeopardize whole the business. There are many cases about companies who went bankrupt due to small potential liability issues which in normal circumstances nobody noticed and considered them as a factor. That is why only experienced and veteran attorneys handle product liability concerns

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    The alternative liability theory is most often used when two or more tortfeasors simultaneously commit independent acts of negligence‚ but only one act causes the injury‚ the plaintiff is then relieved from the burden of proof with respect to causation‚ and may sue both tortfeasors without direct proof of causation. However‚ the burden thus shifts to the defendant to exculpate them. Otherwise‚ defendants will be held joint and severally liable. In addition‚ the alternative liability theory has a

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    Contingent Liability 1. Analyze why a company would prefer not to disclose its contingent liabilities. In order to understand why a company would or would not disclose his contingent liabilities it is important to know exactly what a contingent liability is. As I have learned throughout all of my accounting studies a liability is simply an obligation or debt that a business owes to an individual or an organization. Now there are many liabilities that include services‚ payroll‚ notes‚ and

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