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    System, et al. v. American International Group, Inc., et al., was filed against AIG and later consolidated into this 2004 case by the Order entered on June 24, 2005, in the 2005 case. According to the Complaint for the 2005 case, the Complaint alleges causes of action under Section 10(b) and Section 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The named defendants are AIG, C.V. Starr & Co., Inc., Starr International Inc., General Reinsurance Corporation and certain Individual Defendants. The complaint

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    Clean Give Away Pretend you are in kindergarten again and you have just won your favorite bag of candy for behaving yourself in class all week, and right when the teacher presents you with your glorious prize a fellow classmate, which had already been to the principals twice that week, comes up and asks for a piece. You do not want to give him a piece because you worked hard for it and he broke the rules so they do not deserve it, but then they go complain to the teacher and she says you have to

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    met to be successful in a negligence claim. These points include: 1) The existence of a duty, 2) the breaching of a duty, 3) causation (actual & proximate), and 4) the suffering of an injury. Actual Cause- “A factor without which the result in question could not happen” (Cornell). Proximate Cause: “An event closest to, or immediately responsible for causing, some observed result” (Cornell). Duty Application[s]: The first step in this case is to determine if a duty existed between Citywide and Mr

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    This claim arises out of a lawsuit filed by Plaintiff, Debra Nathan-Nenn, on her own behalf, and on behalf of her minor son, Grey Hoffman. The Amended Complaint alleges in general that Ms. Nathan-Nenn executed a written lease to rent a house from the insureds starting on June 1, 2013. The plaintiffs further allege that starting on the day the plaintiffs took possession of the house, the drain in the kitchen sink was not working and the insureds failed to correct this condition. The complaint

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    something based on reasonable suspicion need to have some gathered facts that support his suspicion; otherwise it won’t really be something that can be qualified as reasonable suspicion. It is true that reasonable suspicion is not probable cause to elicit some sort of a reaction for something or for someone but

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    All counter-terrorism efforts potentially violate the 4th Amendment because First of all, I think that they violate the 4th amendment science It is proved that they kind of disrespect the privacy of others by making certain agreements with other people to get information from anywhere that people didn’t know that they were getting. Another reason that can prove that they violated the 4th Amendment is that before this program called PRISM came out the government would go and ask for permission to

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    pediatric skills as sharp as others, because of the low amount of calls they might run on kids. This paper will be focusing on cardiac arrests in children, and opening the reality of how common it is becoming. Everything from what causes it, what is the most common cause, and the unexplainable. The what’s, how’s and whys are all questions that we will be expected to know. There is so much that goes into these patients, physically and mentally. Knowing these things and understanding how to handle

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    that the better-supported science should be considered. In terms of evidence that supports vaccination, Harker has shown that vaccines do not cause autism or weakened immune systems. Additionally, the PBS documentary, Vaccines – Calling the Shots, discusses the evidence that shows that vaccines do not cause autism as well as discusses why vaccines do not cause epilepsy, that vaccine injury is much rarer than it is thought to be, and the importance of

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    down the side of Abby’s head that she seemed to be oblivious to, her speech is garbled, and Bobby has scratches all over on his hands and face. With this incident continuing outside and the physical evidence, it has granted probable cause for an arrest. Probable cause is defined as facts and circumstances that would lead a reasonable person to believe that there is evidence of a crime located at a particular place or on a person (Argosy University Online, 2017). Both Abby and Bobby are subjected to

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    Unjust Enrichment

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    [Caption] Now comes Defendant, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. ("Wells Fargo"), and moves this Court for judgment on the pleadings, pursuant to Civil Rule 12(C). In light of this Court's January 22, 2009 Decision and Entry Granting Defendant Wells Fargo N.A.'s Partial Motion to Dismiss, the only remaining claim asserted against Wells Fargo by Plaintiff, Apex Restoration, LLC ("Apex"), is its second claim, alleging unjust enrichment. However, construing all material allegations in the Complaint as true

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