An interest based upon a reasonable expectation of pecuniary advantage through the continued life, health and
bodily safety of another person, and, consequently, loss by reason of their death or disability; or
Not exact matches
A violent offences is defined as an offence committed by a young
person that includes as an element the causing
of bodily harm; an attempt or a threat to commit an offence; or an offence in the commission
of which a young
person endangers the life or
safety of another
person by creating a substantial likelihood
of causing
bodily harm.
Trucking Violations (HB 1516 / PA 99 - 0291): Provides that any driver who willfully violates specified motor carrier
safety regulations including driving under the influence; motor carrier drivers» hours
of service; motor carrier qualifications for drivers; or other violations which would place the driver or vehicle out
of service is guilty
of a Class 3 felony when the violation results in a motor vehicle accident that causes great
bodily harm, permanent disability or disfigurement, or death to another
person.
Public Act 099 - 0291: Trucking Violations: Provides that any driver who willfully violates specified motor carrier
safety regulations including driving under the influence; motor carrier drivers» hours
of service; motor carrier qualifications for drivers; or other violations which would place the driver or vehicle out
of service is guilty
of a Class 3 felony when the violation results in a motor vehicle accident that causes great
bodily harm, permanent disability or disfigurement, or death to another
person.
First, it explains how the obligations contained within health and
safety legislation may be used in assessing an allegation
of criminal negligence based on the failure to take reasonable steps to prevent
bodily harm to a
person performing work.
The Texas Motor Vehicle
Safety Responsibility Act sets the minimum limits
of coverage at $ 30,000 for
bodily injury liability per
person in an accident, $ 60,000 total
bodily injury liability per accident, and $ 25,000 property damage liability.
Thus, in Florida if the insured is involved in an accident, the Financial Responsibility Law, regulated by the Department
of Highway
Safety and Motor Vehicles, also requires
bodily injury liability coverage ($ 10,000 Bodily Injury one person and $ 20,000 Bodily Injury one acci
bodily injury liability coverage ($ 10,000
Bodily Injury one person and $ 20,000 Bodily Injury one acci
Bodily Injury one
person and $ 20,000
Bodily Injury one acci
Bodily Injury one accident).