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Objective Theory of Negligence

18th February 2011
In Blyth v. Birmingham Water Works Co., [(1856) 11 Ch 781] Alderson states, "Negligence is the omission to do something which a reasonable man guided upon whose considerations which ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would do or doing somet... Read >
Author: Mutex Robb

An Explanation of First-Degree Murder: What These Charges Mean to the Accused

04th September 2009
Most states look at the charge of murder in terms of degree: first-degree murder or second-degree murder. The charge of first-degree murder is the most severe and comes with the harshest penalties, which may include a sentence of life in prison or even th... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

God’s Willingness to Forgive – King Manasseh

06th June 2009
It is not unusual to find in religion, as it relates to Christianity, two extremes of thought. There are those who feel God is so full of loving kindness that he will readily forgive us of any and all of our sins if we just ask him. We may be kind of sorr... Read >
Author: Denny Smith

Filing Personal Injury Claims against the Federal Government

24th January 2009
There are many different personal injury cases. Some are simple; others are complicated. One such complex case often involve those with the government. Any individual who sustains injuries as a result of an accident caused by the government's negligenc... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

The Most Common Causes of Car Accidents

21st October 2008
The number of Car Accident claims and Car Accident Injury Claims made to several insurance companies has always been on a large scale. Accidents in the thousands are caused all over the UK in a single day. Accidents can occur due to a fault in the car, bu... Read >
Author: David Halbert

General Negligence and its Elements

07th July 2008
There exists General Negligence when one person caused damage to another person due to willful disregard to or lack of the necessary precautions that an ordinary man is expected to observe.When a person suffered damages on account of another person's negl... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Married and Cheating: The Thrill of It All

23rd June 2008
In 1977 Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man to successfully scale Mt Everest, had this to say about climbing, "I've always hated the danger part of climbing, and it's great to come down again because it's safe." He continued, "It's the intense effort, the g... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell
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