Sentences with phrase «civil liability circumstances»

Personal or family liability insurance protects the policy holder or holders from civil liability circumstances that could arise in their lives as renters.

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The statute provides immunity from liability for civil damages resulting from any act of omission to a volunteer who authorizes a youth athlete to return to play, except in circumstances of gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct.
But, because the late arriving officer reasonably believed under the circumstances that the citizen had no right to engage in self - defense, because he thought that the early arriving officers had probable cause and had announced themselves, the late arriving officer had no civil liability to the citizens he shot.
Companies concerned about possible internal wrongdoing may reduce exposure to loss, liability or civil and criminal penalties by proactively investigating those circumstances.
Feb. 20 - 24, 2017 The Supreme Court of Canada will hear four appeals this week: one criminal concerning treatment of evidence in a sexual assault trial and the other three civil, notably Teva Canada's appeal from the Court of Appeal for Ontario regarding banks» liability for converting cheques in fraudulent circumstances.
Reasons for judgement were released today by the BC Supreme Court, Victoria Registry, interpreting two topics under the New BC Supreme Court Civil Rules, the test of «proportionality» and the circumstances permitting a Court to sever liability (the issue of fault) from quantum (the value of a personal injury claim).
1.1 Whether officers of the South Yorkshire Police and / or the West Midlands Police acting as public officers sought to deliberately conceal the true circumstances of the Hillsborough tragedy in order to deflect blame from South Yorkshire Police for the deaths and injuries caused and suffered as a result of the Hillsborough tragedy, and to avoid criminal and civil liability and public censure over the part played by the actions and inactions of the police officers in the tragic events.
Moreover, Quebec civil law imposes certain restrictions in the application of limitation or exclusion of liability clauses — depending on the type of business of the parties, the type of damages, and other circumstances that might render the clauses invalid or unenforceable.
The Second Motion Judge concluded «In my view, it is essentially an alternative theory of liability for the same complaint... I agree with the Plaintiffs that the Amended Claim does not advance a «new cause of action» for the purposes of the Limitations Act and under normal circumstances an amendment would be permissible under Rule 26.01 [of the Rules of Civil Procedure, R.R.O. 1990, Reg.
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