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    extra travelling. Negative Aspects and Insurance Liabilities and What Can Be Done to Prevent It Although there will be an inevitable exposure to liabilities, there are ways to decrease the amount. Some liabilities observably entail issues such as injuries to a child while attending the daycare. These liabilities can be minimized through the legal structure of the daycare and also how organized the operation is arranged, purchasing liability insurance when licensing the daycare, and making the

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    the parties, and Teresa is liable for any liability arise from the operation of warehouse. Suggestion: Teresa can try to find a way to be bind with Gaslight Production so that she can have same liability regarding The Warehouse with Gaslight Production. Considering the fact that Teresa already shares profits and management with Gaslight Production, it is better to share liability with Gaslight Production to reduce potential losses that may arise from legal or other issues. Possible Issues: Possible

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    to operate or in other words general partner has a control on the business on the other hand limited partners should not participate in the business management as doing that would lose their protection of limited liability. They would be responsible for the debts and other liabilities equally if they would participate in the management

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    Case Example D The main legal issues that have come about from this case are very important for many reasons. Zoom Car Company is being sued on part of Daniel Boone for them to pay for his medical expenses resulting from being dragged from his car and being beaten. The reason behind this is his compass that was installed in his car by Zoom Car Company was faulty which lead him in the wrong direction where he got lost and ended up in a horrible situation. Daniel Boone is suing for his medical

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    against Hennessy industries because of her husband’s death and how he used some equipment manufactured by Hennessy industry. The legal issue raised is between strict liability and how Hennessy industries is not liable because their product was not the defective part of the machinery Barker was using (Melvin, 2011). In addition, Kenneth Abraham explains the evolution of no liability to negligence, and now how these have had an effect on the overall tort law (Abraham, 2012). Therefore, the problem of

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    Agreement This INITIAL BUSINESS AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) dated September xx 2016, is between Holly Sheffield (“Sheffield”) and Marion Gipson (“Gipson”) known collectively as (“the Parties”) for the potential formation of WanderBuddy Limited Liability Company and the subsequent production of the WanderBuddy travel mobile application and website. Sheffield and Gipson agree as follows: Background A. This Agreement provides for the initial planning phases of the travel mobile application and website

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    In this paper covering product liability, begins by looking at product liability as a whole. Product liability is at concern of both the user of the product and the manufacturer. To further define product liability the case of Ford’s Pinto brings into question why are manufacturer willing to not fix their product if it would save lives. Ford can be deemed as a company, at the time that had no concern for human life however during the era, many practices were very similar not by reason of a complete

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    In the lawsuit filed by the creditors in order to recover their money, there are a few legal issues. They major question here is whose assets can the creditors go after- Double J Branding, Jana, or Jamal? More in depth questions that need to be answered for this lawsuit are was the limited partnership valid and was Jamal considered the limited partner at the time of the transaction? Also did the loan officer and real estate agent believe in good faith that Jamal was a general partner at the time

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    Former 20 factors used to evaluate right to control and the validity of independent contractor classifications compressed into three categories—Behavior Control, Financial Control, and Relationship of the Parties. This test refers to the level of control of employer has over its employees. This control arises from the division and enforcements of jobs, time and work time. The more the employer exercise control over the workers, the more likely the workers classified as employees, not independent

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    1) Product liability is a law where the manufacturer, supplier seller and others who produce and sell products to the public are responsible for the injuries that is caused by that product. When individuals are harmed by an unsafe product, they may have a cause of action against the persons who designed, manufactured, sold, or furnished that product 2) Other causes of actions in the personal injury complaint - which is the failure to exercise the standard of care that a reasonable person would

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