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    Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila THIRD DIVISION G.R. No. 81262 August 25‚ 1989 GLOBE MACKAY CABLE AND RADIO CORP.‚ and HERBERT C. HENDRY‚ Petitioners‚ vs. THE HONORABLE COURT OF APPEALS and RESTITUTO M. TOBIAS‚ Respondents.   CORTES‚ J.: Private respondent Restituto M. Tobias was employed by petitioner Globe Mackay Cable and Radio Corporation (GLOBE MACKAY) in a dual capacity as a purchasing agent and administrative assistant to the engineering operations manager. In 1972

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    earthquakes caused major damage in Earthquakes occur every day on Earth‚ but the vast majority of them are minor and cause no damage. Large earthquakes can cause serious destruction and massive loss of life through a variety of damages can occur including fault rupture‚ intensive shaking‚ tsunami‚ dam failure‚ landslide and fire or hazardous materials could realease. In a particular earthquake‚ any of these disasterious events of damage can occur‚ and historically each has caused major damage and great loss

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    NATURAL HAZARDS FROM BECOMING NATURAL DISASTERS GEOFF N BOUGHTON Disasters such as floods‚ hurricanes‚ tornadoes‚ and earthquakes can occur in almost any area of the country‚ so it’s a good idea to prepare for them. Organize your home to minimize damage‚ create emergency plans‚ and make sure you have emergency supplies. Learning about the building is it safe and able to withstand a disaster? You should also plan what you would do in case of a natural disaster and discuss it with your family to make

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    Commercial and International trade law 1. Introduction Carter plc. agreed to carry Scrutton plc.’s goods on board Carter’s ship from Portsmouth to Santander in Spain. And then sold it to Todd‚ but in the voyage‚ there are accidents‚ the goods were lost and damaged. The problems arose in this case involve international maritime transport and sales of goods‚ while Carter.plc‚(the carrier) Scrtton.plc(the shipper) and Todd(the buyer) are companies in British or Spain‚ and each country is the

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    Does Farmer have any claim(s) for damages against Pilot based on intentional tort? Discuss. Rule of Law : The essential requirements of intentional torts are the elements of intent‚ injury‚ damages and causation. The concept of ’intention’ does not require that Defendant (D) know that his/her act will cause harm to the Plaintiff (P)‚ but must know with substantial certainty that their act will result in certain outcomes (landing of the plane on the P’s land). To successfully make a claim against

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    nuisance must come straight from the land What is actionable: Cat has to prove damage because it is not actionable per se. The likely form of nuisance is intangible damage due to the substantial interference of the permanent smell of sulphur preventing her from using her garden and the noise from the fireworks on Sunday night causing lack of sleep. On the other hand‚ the tangible damage occurs due to physical damage broken

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    easier for international trade and helps to national economy prosper. RIGHT OF PUBLIC CARRIER. 1. Right to receive the fare or charges. 2. Right to receive the additional charges. 3. Right to take necessary step. 4. Right to take damages. 5. Right to sale the goods. 6. Right to limit the liability. 7. Right of particular lien. 8. Right to reject to carry goods. DUTIES

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    are also called conditional and contingency fees Damages based agreements regulations 2010 caps solicitors fees for contingency cases at 35%. Time limits Limitation Act 1980 - claim must be made 6 years of the breach of duty (s2) or within 3 years of the date an injury became known Negligence Claimant must prove the following- A duty of care was owed to the claimant by the defendant. The duty was breached by the defendant Damage occurred to the claimant as a result of this breach

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    the order because it is for an infusion of Dextrose 50%. Dr Peter tells her that he checked it with Dr Lee‚ the medical officer. Nurse Su checks it with Nurse May before administration. Later‚ Mr Lim has a cardiac arrest and suffers extensive brain damage as a result of the infusion. The hospital inquiry is held and it determined that the correct infusion would be Dextrose 5%. Mr Lim’s family members are very upset and seek legal advice. All names mentioned in the above scenario are pseudonym. Identification

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    213 [CHANCERY DIVISION] CANNON v. HARTLEY. 1948 Nov. 19‚ 22. ROMRE J. Settlement - Deed of separation - Covenant to settle after-acquired property - Breach of covenant Volunteer’s right to claim for damages. A volunteer who is a party to a deed and a direct covenantee thereunder is entitled to damages for breach of a covenant contained in the deed. By a deed of separation made on January 23‚ 1941‚ between the defendant of the first part‚ his wife of the second part and the plaintiff‚ their daughter

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