Defendant’s Conduct P l a i n t i f f’ s C o n d u c t.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Elements of Negligence
Advertisements


July 12, Ordinary building materials transform from goods to real property.
Tort Law: Negligence Civil Law Mr. DeZilva. Negligence The most common unintentional tort is negligence The most common unintentional tort is negligence.
Legal Concepts for Engineers Wentworth Institute of Technology ELEC 163 Electronic Design I Prof. Tim Johnson Chapter 4 Section 7 “Fundamentals of Engineering.
Soft Skills. What is an ATTITUDE? It’s your state of mind when you approach a person or situation. It can range from positive to negative.
Based on the work of Stephen Covey
NEGLIGENCE Law 12 – MUNDY Negligence  Tort law is based on mostly case precedents and certain provincial and federal legislation;  Hence, our.
Upside Down.
Can you use your clicker? 1. Yes 2. No. Let A = we won the first game, B = we won the second game, and C = we are first in the league. The following sentence.
Significant Figures Aren’t all numbers important?!?!?!? Yes, but some are more significant than others…
Topic 4 Involuntary manslaughter. Topic 4 Actus reus Involuntary manslaughter has the same actus reus as murder (unlawful killing) but a different mens.
Scientific Notation Helping us write really tiny or really big numbers.
Chapter 14 Negligence and Unintentional Torts LAW 120.
TORTS INTENTIONAL AND NEGLIGENT. The Elements of an Intentional Tort 1. An intentional tort. 2. An injury. 3. Tort was the proximate cause of injury.
3.5 Probabilities Using Combinations. Scratch Tickets What is your probability of winning grand prize? Numbers are are picked Order of picking.
Academic VocabAcademic Vocab. Academic Vocab PacketAcademic Vocab Packet  If you lose this packet: It is mandatory after school tutoring It is mandatory.
North East Partnership September Personalisation What does this mean to you?
Unable to understand what is happening a) trainingtraining b) sensiblesensible c) confusedconfused d) cagecage.
science.howstuffworks.com/ animal-camouflage.htm
Scientific Notation Helping us write really tiny or really big numbers.
AJAG Public Opinion Survey Results Source: Opinion Health, UK General Population Online Survey, n=1,002.
How does it work?.  Compare the basic principles of at least four different insurance plans.  Apply the concepts of insurance deductible, co-insurance,
Ethics Wednesday, 10th Week. Technology  Technology is not an immutable force – people make decisions about what technologies and products to develop.
Scientific Notation Helping us write really tiny or really big numbers.
Political Parties. 12/20/2015Free Template from Key Terms Political Party Campaign Candidate Nominate Platform Watchdog Public.
JOHN DOE PERIOD 8. AT LEAST 80% OF HUMANITY LIVES ON LESS THAN $10 A DAY.
Scientific Notation Practice Problems #3.
Taboo A thinking game. Step 1 You will be placed in a group of four people Each group is in competition with the other groups. Work together as a group.
Tort law also establishes standards of care that society expects from people. Most simply put, the law requires us to act with reasonable care toward.
 Tort: harm caused to a person or property for which the law provides a civil remedy  The branch of law that holds persons, private organizations, and.
© 2007 M. Tallman. When you compare two numbers you determine which one is greater than >, less than 2 3 < 5 8 = 8 When you order numbers,
Penal Law of the Church PL 6. The Code (1983) and Pastor Bonus (1988): procedural law.
CHAPTER 12: NEGLIGENCE THE BASICS Emond Montgomery Publications 1.
Legal Concerns Sports Medicine I. Legal Concerns Liability- the state of being legally responsible for the harm one causes another person. Liability-
What you might NEED to pay for in order to work…
TODAY’S CLASS Conduct the first round of the class debates U5- Social Media U3- Animal Testing.
Understanding Business and Personal Law Negligence and Strict Liability Section 4.2 The Law of Torts A person can commit an unintentional tort, when he.
THE LAW OF TORTS WEEK 4.
Based on the work of Stephen Covey
Bit- defender Support Number
مراجعة عامة.
Negligence Torts Chapter 14 Pg 415.
تکنیک های فروش. تکنیک های فروش آیا فروش همان بازاریابی است؟ نقطه شروع کانون توجه وسیله نقطه پایان سود آوری با تامین رضایت مشتری آمیزه بازاریابی نیازهای.
Helping us write really tiny or really big numbers
The Game: Attack and Defend
Based on the work of Stephen Covey
Based on the work of Stephen Covey
Quadratic Graphs y = x2 + 2x - 2
Appointment Clock Activity
Least Common Multiples
نرحب بجميع الحضور الرجاء اغلاق أو اخفات الهواتف المتحركة
فلوشیپ اخلاق زیست پزشکی استادیار دانشگاه علوم پزشکی ایران
Based on the work of Stephen Covey
Based on the work of Stephen Covey
Based on the work of Stephen Covey
Based on the work of Stephen Covey
Quadratic Graphs y = x2 + 2x - 2
Based on the work of Stephen Covey
Based on the work of Stephen Covey
Standard form: Standard form to small numbers
Based on the work of Stephen Covey
Aim: How do we use the reasonable person standard to determine if there was negligence? Do Now: On each post it describe the actions of an individual.
UNINTENTIONAL TORTS Chapter 14.
Objective - To order whole numbers.
Bell Ringer Pre-learning activity:

The Six Steps of the Scientific Method.
Comparison of the allometric scaling of mean CO2 release rates at normoxia (21 kPa O2) and anoxia (0 kPa O2), critical PO2 (Pcrit) and maximum overall.
Standard form: Standard form to large numbers
Presentation transcript:

Defendant’s Conduct P l a i n t i f f’ s C o n d u c t

Defendant’s Conduct P l a i n t i f f’ s C o n d u c t At least ordinary care

Defendant’s Conduct P l a i n t i f f’ s C o n d u c t At least ordinary careLess than ordinary care

Defendant’s Conduct P l a i n t i f f’ s C o n d u c t At least ordinary careLess than ordinary care OrdinaryOrdinary CareCare LessthanLessthan OrdinaryOrdinary

Defendant’s Conduct P l a i n t i f f’ s C o n d u c t At least ordinary careLess than ordinary care OrdinaryOrdinary CareCare LessthanLessthan OrdinaryOrdinary Δ Wins

Defendant’s Conduct P l a i n t i f f’ s C o n d u c t At least ordinary careLess than ordinary care OrdinaryOrdinary CareCare LessthanLessthan OrdinaryOrdinary Δ Wins

Defendant’s Conduct P l a i n t i f f’ s C o n d u c t At least ordinary careLess than ordinary care OrdinaryOrdinary CareCare LessthanLessthan OrdinaryOrdinary Δ Wins

Defendant’s Conduct P l a i n t i f f’ s C o n d u c t At least ordinary careLess than ordinary care OrdinaryOrdinary CareCare LessthanLessthan OrdinaryOrdinary Δ Wins π Wins