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    significant damage. You may ask yourself in such a situation as to who will pay the cost of repairing your car? The legal requirement in Cleveland, Ohio is for drivers to carry a minimum insurance policy that includes bodily injury liability and property damage liability coverage. Specifically, the required minimum for bodily injury liability coverage is $25,000 per person injured in an accident and $50,000 for all persons injured in an accident. The required minimum for property damage liability coverage

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    Doctrine Report of Actual Sin My childhood took place in a small community, about 30 years ago. The town was home for Northwestern Prep College for WELS coed high school and pre-seminary for males, Bethesda Lutheran Hospital for mental illness, and Maranatha Baptist College. We had a whole lot of religion going on. I am taking this back about 30 years ago. I was in WELS grade school, about 5th grade and I was aware my mom was having an affair. I lived in fear of losing friends and going

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    organization to satisfy all stakeholders at the same time, or at least, maintain a good relationship with each stakeholder. The problem is, sometimes, when an organization tries to gain benefit from one stakeholder, it may, at some stages, unintentionally damage other stakeholders’ relationships. The balance scales between stakeholders are not an easy task to maintain. The second negative attribute of the stakeholder approach is that an organization cannot maximize its shareholders profit, especially those

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    Tort Reform In Hot Coffee

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    Tort reform is a push by special interest to limit tort litigation in the U.S. The documentary Hot Coffee, walks us through 4 case studies on the methods used by the Tort reform lobby. Composed of businesses, manufacturers, hospitals, insurance companies and other businesses. Using their money to affect changes to the 7th Amendment statutes: In suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury

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    Arlington Independent School district built a new school and had requested for nine bids from several companies. Arlington ISD chose the lowest bid of $534,175 from James T. Taylor. Only after the Bid was accepted James T. Taylor come forward to state that the bid had a $100,000 margin of error due to failure to carry on a digit. Taylor immediately refused to comply with the accepted bid since it was the wrong price even though the Arlington ISD had called before acceptance to confirm that the bid

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    CNN)A gas leak at a Motel 6 in Bremerton, Washington, caused an explosion so severe it brought down a section of the building and flung firefighters 20 feet away. A gas company employee, who had gone to check on the leak Tuesday night, was critically hurt with second- and third-degree burns, the police department said. He was airlifted to a hospital.But three people who were believed to have been staying at the hotel were unaccounted for Wednesday morning, said John Hawkins of the Bremerton Fire

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    According to the textbook on page 256, "Consequential damages are damages that can be proven to have occurred because of the failure of one party to meet a contractual obligation." (Cheeseman,H.R. 2013,p.256). Consequential damages are normally damages that can be proven to have occurred due to other party failed to meet or fulfill their contractual obligation. Like for example: Joanne's Bakery had a contract with my sister, Rose, to make the wedding cake for her wedding. The wedding cake cost was

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    case, particular reference will be made to sections 5, 6, 43(1)(a), 43(1)(2), 45A(5), 47(1)(g), 50(6), 51(3), 66 and 67. Question Presented Under South Australian law, whether the plaintiff can claim monetary compensation from the defendant for the damages and if further action can be enforced to stop Lucky from continuing any of the behaviour described? Short Answer Probably yes. If the defendant was found guilty of the offences as the responsible owner of the dog, the court may impose a penalty

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    On April 17, 2013 the disaster of West, TX was an ammonium nitrate explosion at a fertilizer storage and distribution facility. The explosion killed 15 and 200 other people were injured. According to the United States Geological Survey, the explosion was recorded as a 2.1-magnitude tremor. 350 homes and buildings were damaged or destroyed, including three schools, an apartment complex and a nursing home. The last time the plant had been inspected by OSHA (Occupational safety and Health Administration)

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    The Blue Sweater Summary

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    “The Blue Sweater” talks about a lifelong philanthropist named Jacqueline Novogratz and how she aided some of the world’s poverty-stricken populations with an economic plan. The book mentions how in 2001, Novogratz started a project for a nonprofit venture capital firm that aimed to reinvesting charitable funding that were focused on entrepreneurial endeavors. One of the projects associated with The Acumen Fund are, the development of clean water. Another project that was mentioned was, the irrigation

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