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    Like the defendant in Moore, Herrera is entitled to summary judgment as a matter of law in this action, because she could not have known or realized that the rock towers on her property would pose an unreasonable risk of death or serious bodily injury to Maria. Herrera’s private property is located in a remote location in Arizona where she allows adults to view her land art by appointment only. It is reasonably understandable that Herrera does not like uninvited or unwanted individuals on her property

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    QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Per the Minton’s Evidence Code and the Daubert Standard, does Alice Dillworth’s educational and practical background, knowledge of ice hockey injuries, and research on prosthetics qualify her as admissible to assist Life Renewal Inc. in determining a fact at issue? 2. Did the warning of Life Renewal Inc.’s Phoenix I provide users with proper instructions for what instruments are permitted to be used with the product, and adequately warn users that the product was not intended

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    The Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal. The court concluded that even though there were “identical floor areas, number of parking spaces, the provision of a public plaza, the use of public art, and the orientation of the buildings to ensure water views,” many of these were standard features for high-rise developments and could not be protected because they were simply abstract ideas. Furthermore, there were differences between the two designs including the dimensions of a glass roof on the

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    Lay magistrates do not have to have any legal qualifications; with a few exceptions, anyone is eligible to serve as a magistrate and that includes blind people . However, the Lord Chancellor, who by section 10 Courts Act 2003 is responsible (on behalf and in the name of Her Majesty) for the appointment of magistrates (apart from those in Lancashire who are appointed by the Duchy of Lancaster ), will not permit the following to become lay justices: anyone outside the ranges of 18 to 65 years of age

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    The summary includes variance, mean, median, mode and standard deviation. As shown in the histogram majority of people in the data pool have a height of 62-68 inches. This is a symmetrical distribution seeing how close the mean and median are to each other.

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    Using Research and Statistics in Health Care *14 this topic addresses the following learning objectives: * Explain the role of research in developing knowledge for use in health care evidence-based practice situations. * Identify several ways that research can influence healthcare policy. * Identify peer-reviewed healthcare research articles. * Differentiate between descriptive and inferential research questions in a peer-reviewed article on healthcare research. * Identify

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    CRIMINAL ATTEMPT:::: Introduction: Criminal law does not punish people for aiming to commit a crime, but it identifies that conduct intended at committing a crime may be just as to blame if it fails to reach its aims as if it had been successful. Hence, the offence of attempt existed at common law but it is now regulated by statute, the Criminal Attempts Act 1981. ACTUS REUS OF ATTEMPT The 1981 Act imposes liability on those who do an act which is more than merely preparatory to the commission of

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    Revenge Porn Australia

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    Introduction Sexual-explicit Non-consensual photography or ‘Revenge Porn’ is on the rise and without adequate laws the epidemic will only grow. Revenge porn is the sharing of intimate images of an individual without the subject’s consent. In Australia, the distribution of images may not be deemed a criminal offence unless the images are of a child or an obvious criminal activity such as sexual assault. In order to explore the issue of revenge porn, this paper firstly looks at how Australia is adapting

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    Criminal Inadmissibility If you have committed or have been convicted of committing a crime, you may not be allowed into Canada. Part 1, Division 4, section 36, of the Refugee and Immigration Protection Act addresses criminal inadmissibility for immigration to Canada.. Criminal inadmissibility does not mean you have no chance of gaining entry into Canada, there are situations where criminal admissibility may be overcome or appealed. Understanding the legal requirements, the legal application, ways

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    OHS HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT REVIEW OF POLICIES AND PROCEDURES GENERAL POLICY This policy recognizes that Conference and Banqueting Venue is responsible for the health and safety of all employees, clients, visitors and contractors in the workplace. In fulfilling this responsibility, as a General Manager of the venue, I have a duty to provide and maintain a working environment that is safe and without risks to health. The purpose of this procedure is to provide a process that is

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