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To what extent may a landlord be held liable for injuries caused by defects on the premises

To what extent may a landlord be held liable for injuries caused by defects on the premises

To what extent may a landlord be held liable for injuries caused by defects on the premises? Can a landlord be held liable for injuries caused by the crimes of third persons?

Law: Write a short essay, between 400 and 500 words, responding to the assignment below. You are expected to utilize the textbook and outside resources to provide accurate and substantive answers to the question. Also, be sure to make use of illustrating examples where appropriate. Submit your work in APA format.

 

Write a short essay, between 400 and 500 words, responding to the assignment below. You are expected to utilize the textbook and outside resources to provide accurate and substantive answers to the question. Also, be sure to make use of illustrating examples where appropriate. Submit your work in APA format.

Find a news article or case in which the directors and/or officers of a corporation were accused of breaching their duties of care or loyalty. Provide a brief summary of the facts and discuss the standards that were used in determining that a breach had occurred. Also discuss whether you agree or disagree with the findings.

Write a short essay, between 400 and 500 words, responding to the assignment below. You are expected to utilize the textbook and outside resources to provide accurate and substantive answers to the question. Also, be sure to make use of illustrating examples where appropriate. Submit your work in APA format.

Chris promises Dina $40,000 if she graduates from Eagle College. Dina enrolls in Eagle, attends full-time for four years, and graduates. When Dina asks Chris for $40,000, Chris says, “I don’t remember promising you $40,000. But if there was a promise, it’s not enforceable, because we didn’t bargain for it. And even if there was a promise that would otherwise be enforceable, I revoke it now.” Can Dina enforce Chris’s “promise”? Why or why not?

 

 

 

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There are extends when a landlord may be held liable for injuries caused by defects on the premises. In most cases, premise liability may occur due to design or operation of a property or negligent maintenance. The most common claims include; poor lightning, failure to maintain railings and inadequate security.  In order for the landlord to be liable for any injury, the plaintiff should prove the following…………………………….

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