8-1 Chapter 8 Home and Automobile Insurance Kapoor Dlabay Hughes Ahmad 2009 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. Prepared by Cyndi Hornby, Fanshawe College 8-2 Learning Objectives - Chapter 8 Develop a risk management plan using insurance.
By richard_edikChapter 16 Interactive. Warranties and Product Liability. INTENTIONAL MISREPRESENTATION/FRAUD. Element of scienter and intent to deceive. 1. Misrepresents the quality of a product. 2. Conceals a defect in it. “AS IS”.
By betty_jamesEcon 522 Economics of Law. Dan Quint Fall 2010 Lecture 17. Logistics. Midterm on Wednesday, in 272 Bascom HW3 (and solutions) returned today. The story so far. The story so far…. Precaution – costly actions that reduce the likelihood of an accident
By AntonyTort Law. Jody Blanke Professor of Computer Information Systems and Law. Torts. Strict Liability Intentional Torts Negligence. Strict Liability. Liability without fault neither intent nor negligence need be shown Ultrahazardous activities e.g., dynamite blasting
By FaradayBREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY. A tort in its own right. A complex area of law involving number of propositions. . Claims arise in tort for breach of duties created by statute to deal with a wide range of issues, often involving health and safety Note the overlap with employers’ liability
By MikeCarloTORTS. Remoteness and Damage. [1] GENERAL:CAUSATION . Duty of Care. breach. damage. = Negligence. causation. There must be a causal link between D’s breach of duty and damage to P or P’s property. Overseas Tankship (UK) Ltd v Morts Dock and Engineering Co Ltd ( The Wagon Mound 1).
By LucyUnit 5 Torts Products Liability. ARE 306. Products Liability. Defective design/manufacture Strict liability or negligence Strict liability not available in N.C. Products Liability (continued). Express warranties Subject to negotiation Interpretation Usage of the trade Course of dealing.
By hidalgoAutomated Law Liability. National Tax Ass’n Annual Conference Friday November 10 2017 Prof. Susie Morse. Now. Automated Law System (e.g. TurboTax. Contract for preparation of compliance filing. Automated Law System (e.g. TurboTax. Legal compliance obligation. Automated Law System
By jettaPeople vs. Jensen. By: Maddie & Amanda. Specific Intent General Intent Strict liability Mens Rea. KEY TERMS. Make sure you know them!!. Overview of the case.
By selenaProducts Liability. “Liability for Defective Products”. Products Liability. Definition: Corporate liability for injuries or damages suffered by the user from defective products Restatement of Torts (Section 402(a)) Applies to manufacturers, sellers and distributors of goods.
By satyaChapter 4. Classification of the Law. Substantive and Procedural Law. Substantive Law Defines our legal rights and duties e.g. we have a duty to obey speed limits Procedural Law Rules that govern how the legal system operates
By alizePre-Learning Question . What do you think an unintentional tort is?. Unintentional Torts . A person can commit an unintentional tort, when he or she acts in a careless manner that results in an injury to a person, damage to property, or both.
By altaSaturday, August 20, 2011. LSU Law Trial Advocacy Board Workshop. Case Analysis and Preparation. Where do I begin?. Seven Steps to Superior Case Analysis and Preparation. 1. Organize the case file Use chronologies, timelines, and topic outlines 2. Identify and Analyze Legal Issues
By royalEcon 522 Economics of Law. Dan Quint Spring 2011 Lecture 16. Last week…. Elements of a tort Harm ; causation ; breach of duty (negligence) Strict liability rule: no need to prove negligence, just harm and causation Negligence rule: need to prove all three elements
By xiangSection 4.1. Chapter. The Law of Torts. 4. Section 4.1 Intentional Torts Section 4.2 Negligence and Strict Liability . What You’ll Learn. How to tell the difference between a crime and a tort (p. 80) How to explain the nature of tort law (p. 80) . What You’ll Learn.
By libithaWarranties and Product Liability. OBE 118, Section 3, Fall 2004 Professor McKinsey. Warranties. A contractual theory of responsibility for sellers for how a good performs. Often the UCC is involved. Two Categories of warranties:. 3 ways to create:. 3 types:. Statement of fact.
By judithLiability and Redress: Overview and General Comments. Asia Regional Workshop on the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety September 7-8, 2010 Daewoo Hotel, Hanoi, Vietnam. Liability – legal responsibility for harm Redress – the remedy or relief to address the harm
By avedisIntroduction to Torts. by Greg Albert and Miles E. Hawks. Review: Criminal Law v. Civil Law. Criminal Law Civil Law Plaintiff is the state (e.g., - Plaintiff is private party State v. Doe) (e.g., Doe v. Roe) Guilty or Not Guilty - Liable or Not Liable
By PatmanAn Introduction to Crimes and Criminal Law. Chapter 8. Goals and Objectives. Introduce, become familiar with, and be able to work with some of the major factors and terminology involved in crimes. Elements and Factors of Crimes Classes of Crimes Parties of Crimes. Definition of a Crime.
By linaeveChapter 21: Strict Liability. Strict Liability. one exception to the requirement of fault is strict liability , also known as liability without fault. Applies to - Ultra D angerous Activities - Dangerous Animals - Defective Products
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