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Postby Tangakwunu » Tue Jul 01, 2014 9:54 am

Ruth carelessly parks her vehicle on the high slope, departing the vehicle in natural and declining to interact the parking brake. The vehicle moves down the slope and hits down a power point. The sparks in the damaged point spark a turf fire. The flame advances till it reaches a barn one-mile apart. The barn homes dynamite, and also the burning barn explodes, creating area of the top to drop on and hurt a passing driver John. May Rick recover damages from Ruth? Why or why don't you?I've no thought about that concerns and that I need support addressing it if anybody is prepared to assist me out please allow me to understand
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Postby Benoni » Wed Jul 09, 2014 4:46 am

You should be doing the work yourself. Read Palsgraf v LIRR. It will help you make your own judgment.
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Postby Machau » Wed Jul 16, 2014 3:28 am

We don't do homework.Besides, that scenario is too ruthless for this board.
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