Sentences with phrase «claims against establishments»

Generally speaking, dram shop laws allow victims to pursue personal injury claims against establishments that contributed to the intoxication of the person who hurt them.
New Jersey's dram shop statute allows injured people to bring personal injury claims against establishments with alcohol serving licenses who serve alcoholic beverages to visibly drunk individuals and minors who later cause accidents.
Many states have «dram shop» laws or statutes which allow victims to pursue liability claims against establishments that provide the alcohol to drunk drivers who are involved in accidents and cause injuries or other damage.

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It raises energetically the claim for the establishment of a Christian order of life, «but de facto the redeemed Christian soul stands over against an unredeemed world of men in lofty impotence.»
Giambra admits too many obstacles got in the way: the battle against throat cancer that almost claimed his life, the wars with the area's political and business establishment and — most significantly — the failure of his calculated risk to force changes in Albany's relationship with local government.
Senator Ed Muskie from Maine was the party establishment's choice, but his campaign fizzled when a supposedly forged letter to the Manchester Union Leader claimed that he was prejudiced against Americans of French - Canadian descent.
Under Section 529A, following the death of the account owner, any state may file a claim against the account owner or the account itself for the amount of the total medical assistance paid for the account owner under the state's Medicaid plan after the establishment of the account (or any ABLE account from which amounts were rolled or transferred to the current account).
Unlike most medical negligence claims in New York, claims against a medical product manufacturer require the establishment of a different theory of liability.
Florida law does not require an accident victim to hire a personal injury attorney to represent the victim in their claim against the store or business establishment that caused the victim's accident.
Apparently, unable to squeeze any cash out of a lawsuit against a restaurant owner who banned Simpson from his establishment or from sales of his book, If I Did It (which many consumers may boycott in deference to Nicole Brown's sister), Simpson devised another scheme: a private sting operation to recover what Simpson claims is his personal memorabilia from a dealer who had acquired it.
[1] Other types of parties who can have a premises liability claim against a landlord include patrons or invitees of commercial or business establishments (i.e. restaurants, malls, amusement parks, etc...)
Defended breach of fiduciary duty claim by corporation against its former CEO arising from CEO's alleged theft of corporate opportunity and establishment of competing business; after trial, CEO used profits from his new business to acquire his former employer
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