Not exact matches
Also, bottles and component parts may become
damaged if mishandled, e.g. dropped,
over-tightened, or
knocked over.
There was some major
damage done during Black Friday / Cyber Monday, but I was able to
knock out almost all of our gift shopping and plan on wrapping them
over the weekend.
While active, they will intermittently repair
damaged hostile machines in their radius,
knock over and
damage machines friendly to Aloy, and blast away the Shield - Weaver's force field.
If the sway bar breaks or is
damaged it may produce a clunking or
knocking sound, especially when going
over bumps.
Whether you accidentally start a kitchen fire or just bump into someone and
knock them
over, that person will expect you to pay for the
damages.
When the bike
knocks that person
over, you've got bodily injury losses from the fall and subsequent injuries as well as property
damage from the broken gifts.
Key Coverages (Not provided in your professional E&O or Home Insurance Policy) * Business equipment Stolen *
Damage to personal property while at the property (
knock over and break a vase) * A power surge
damages your computer and fax machine?
Typical GL scenarios not covered by E&O are flushing a toilet that overflows and ruins new flooring or
knocking over an expensive vase during a walkthrough and breaking it (property
damage) or harming someone by dropping a ladder or other piece of equipment (bodily injury).
Bigger dogs usually get more attention, as they can cause more
damage (i.e.: accidental scratches from jumping, more physical harm from bites,
knocking someone
over due their excitement and strength, etc).
Tails, fur and paws that come too close to flames, hot surfaces or the coils of an electric heater can be
damaged, and an unattended heater could be
knocked over by a curious pet.
Small items such as remote controls, phone chargers, wine glasses or anything else that can be
damaged, broken or
knocked over should be placed out of your bunny's reach at all times (we know this from first hand experience!).
This premise has you
knocking over an enemy before you can deal any sort of
damage to it.
Catlateral
Damage features a simple premise in
knocking things
over, and you'd think that it would get old after a while, but it never did throughout my five hours of play time.
Levels are just as detailed as previous releases and still feature the multi-level-ness expected from a Dead or Alive game, allowing for players to
knock opponents
over ledges, down canyons, and off of buildings for additional
damage.
He will have four abilities: the ability to punch through structures and
knock enemies back, harness energy from the Power stone to fire blasts, jump high
over tall structures, and the ability to fly towards the ground to deal knockback
damage.
These stages have multiple triggers, even some you must follow - up on or be countered in a quick - time style mini game, and can cause massive amounts of
damage accordingly from being
knocked over by a wild Tiger,
knocking the power out of an elevator or even being the victim of a Semi truck crash in the streets.
Also, make sure when you
knock down Sasquatch, you don't stand directly
over him as he stands up or you will take
damage.
Attacking it from cliffs or
knocking the beast
over is the only effective way to get in some serious
damage on it.
• Strategic Combat Makes Every Turn Count A unique battle system places emphasis on «bowling»
over as many enemies with a single strike as possible, challenging players to line up melee, ranged and magical attacks so they can
knock frontline enemies into others for maximum collateral
damage.
While the courts remain slow to conclude that a dog bite or a fall from a horse is unlikely to cause severe injury, there is certainly scope for a defendant to argue in less obvious cases, such as, for example, a claimant being
knocked over by a dog, that the
damage was not likely to be severe and that consequently the claimant has failed to satisfy the requirements of s 2 (2)(a).
But what happens when something goes wrong and a guest breaks a window,
knocks over your new flat screen TV or
damages something else around your home?
If you are out shopping and
knock somebody
over or
damage their car in a non-car-related event, your renters policy typically protects you.
For example, you may not be covered if a pet
knocks over the holiday decorations and
damages the property.
When the bike
knocks that person
over, you've got bodily injury losses from the fall and subsequent injuries as well as property
damage from the broken gifts.
If, as a result of your own negligence while performing construction on your property you
knock over your own tree, you will likely be held liable for the
damage to your neighbor's property.