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Written by attorney Howard Roitman, 5 months ago.
Nuisance Legally, the term nuisance is traditionally used in three ways: to describe an activity or condition that is harmful or annoying to others (example- indecent conduct, a rubbish heap or a smoking chimney) to describe the harm caused by the before-mentioned activity or c...
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Written by attorney Howard Roitman, 5 months ago.
Duty of care The first element of negligence is the legalduty of care. This concerns the relationship between the defendant and the plaintiff, which must be such that there is an obligation upon the defendant to take proper care to avoid causing injury to the plaintiff in all the...
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Written by attorney Howard Roitman, 5 months ago.
Negligence Negligence is a tort which depends on the existence of a breaking of the duty of care owed by one person to another. One well-known case isDonoghue v Stevensonwhere Mrs. Donoghue consumed part of a drink containing a decomposed snail while in a public bar in Paisley, S...
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Written by attorney Howard Roitman, 5 months ago.
Torts may be categorized in several ways: one such way is to divide them into Negligence, Intentional Torts, and Quasi-Torts. The standard action in tort isnegligence. The tort of negligence provides a cause of action leading to damages, or to relief, in each case designed to pro...
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Written by attorney Howard Roitman, 5 months ago.
Atort, incommon lawjurisdictions, is acivil wrong.Tort law deals with situations where a person's behaviour has unfairly caused someone else to suffer loss or harm. A tort is not necessarily an illegal act but causes harm. The law allows anyone who is harmed to recover their loss...
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Written by attorney Howard Roitman, 6 months ago.
Professionals now must also be marketers to succeed, no matter how good they are in the technical aspects of their profession.
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Written by attorney Howard Roitman, 6 months ago.
I C section 104(a)(2) addresses income exclusions for taxing personal injury lawsuit settlement payments.
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Written by attorney Howard Roitman, 6 months ago.
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Written by attorney Howard Roitman, 6 months ago.
When the negligence of two or more parties combines to cause injury, the wrongdoers are "joint tort-feasors," and each is jointly and severally liable to a plaintiff for the whole amount of his damages.'
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Written by attorney Howard Roitman, 6 months ago.
State insurance regulators, working cooperatively through the NAIC, are coordinating efforts
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