tort liability

  • 81TORTS — The Principal Categories of Torts The liability of various tortfeasors is discussed in relative detail in the Torah. Four principal cases are considered: (1) where someone opens a pit into which an animal falls and dies (Ex. 21:33–4); (2) where… …

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  • 82Health care reform debate in the United States — See also: Health care reform in the United States, Health care in the United States, and Uninsured in the United States Health care in the United States Public health care Federal Employees Health Benefits Program Indian Health Service… …

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  • 83Malicious prosecution — Tort law Part of the …

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  • 84negligence — neg·li·gence / ne gli jəns/ n: failure to exercise the degree of care expected of a person of ordinary prudence in like circumstances in protecting others from a foreseeable and unreasonable risk of harm in a particular situation; also: conduct… …

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  • 85Non-economic damages caps — are controversial tort reforms to limit (i.e., cap ) damages for intangible harms such as severe pain, physical and emotional distress, disfigurement, loss of the enjoyment of life that an injury has caused, including sterility, physical… …

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  • 86Mediation — For the Wikipedia mediation process for resolving disputes, see Wikipedia:Mediation. For other uses, see Mediation (disambiguation) …

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  • 87Pier Giuseppe Monateri — is Professor of Private Law at the University of Turin Faculty of Law; Member of the Academy of Sciences University of Bologna; Member of the International Academy of Comparative Law; Vice President of the Italian Association of Law and… …

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  • 88Principal (commercial law) — In commercial law, a principal is a person ndash;legal or natural ndash;who authorizes an agent to act to create one or more legal relationships with a third party. This branch of law is called agency and relies on the common law proposition qui… …

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  • 89privilege — A particular and peculiar benefit or advantage enjoyed by a person, company, or class, beyond the common advantages of other citizens. An exceptional or extraordinary power or exemption. A peculiar right, advantage, exemption, power, franchise,… …

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  • 90Institute for Legal Reform — The US Chamber Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) is one of the various departments of the United States Chamber of Commerce that was founded in 1998 to address the country s growing number of litigations. ILR advocates comprehensive reforms, not… …

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