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San Diego Fires: considering Palsgraph, what element of negligence is in question?

Please explain the following: In regards to on the San Diego Fires and considering Palsgraph, what element of negligence is in question? The elements of negligence are: Duty, Breach, Causation and Damages. Torts is one of those areas where people can agree to disagree, especially when it comes to damages and comparative neg ...continues

Case studies problems

The guildlines for each case study are attached in the attachment and must provide the following guidelines: FACTS- (Already stated in the question) ISSUE- ( What is the dispute between the parties?) LAW- (What area of the law?) DISCUSSION-(This is your analysis-include major and minor points/opposing points of vi ...continues

Bus. Law Problems

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Business Law

Please provide response on the following three responses: #1)(4-5 sentences)Please give examples of Criminal Law concept relating to a current event and gives cross-over issues such as yelling at a golf match or fire in a movie theather. Free speech or criminal conduct? #2)your opinion(4-5 sentences)tort is defined as a ...continues

3 Law Questions...

#1 A New York man decided to discipline his truant son by beating him with a stick of beef jerky. The man now faces seven years in prison after being charged with 2nd degree assault. Why is the man being punished, granted a second degree beating and a hospital trip sounds like a lot more than discipline. If it wasn't, does the ...continues

Two case studies...

The guildlines for each case study are attached in the attachment and must provide the following guidelines: FACTS- (Already stated in the question) ISSUE- ( What is the dispute between the parties?) LAW- (What area of the law?) DISCUSSION-(This is your analysis-include major and minor points/opposing points of view or cou ...continues

Business Law

#1. Are punitive damages permitted in a contract action? Do you agree with the Lucy v. Zehmer case? #2. Does Britain have a better system with respect to minors?

Two Case Studies Problems...

The guildlines for each case study are attached in the attachment and must provide the following guidelines: FACTS- (Already stated in the question) ISSUE- ( What is the dispute between the parties?) LAW- (What area of the law?) DISCUSSION-(This is your analysis-include major and minor points/opposing points of view or cou ...continues

Personal opinion on four business law cases...

There are no right or wrong answers... #1, write four sentences of your opinion, do you agree: quasi contracts are implied in law contracts. these are fictional contracts imposed on parties by a court in the interests of fairness and justice. these are usually imposed to avoid the unjust enrichment of one party at the expense ...continues

Business Case: What remedies are available to the nonbreaching party?

What remedies are available to the nonbreaching party? It is important you understand the differences in the various types of damages. In Hadley v. Baxendale (1854), liquidated damages versus penalties, specific performance, mitigation of damages, compensatory damages and or punitive damages. What are the difference betw ...continues

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