Not exact matches
Furthermore, Article 8 (2)(b)(iv) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court criminalizes «
intentionally launching an attack in the knowledge that such attack will
cause incidental loss of life or injury to civilians or
damage to civilian objects or widespread, long - term and severe
damage to the natural environment which would
be clearly excessive in relation to the concrete and direct overall military advantage anticipated.»
These
are the hubs we want to uncover and target in order to
intentionally cause failure in social networks spreading pathogens or
damaging behaviour,» says lead researcher Dr Goylette Chami, from Cambridge's Department of Pathology.
If you
're the kind of parent who enjoys
intentionally introducing your kids to films which will
cause loads of irreparable
damage that years and years of costly analysis could never fix, I have just one word for you — Decasia
As far as your liability coverage
is concerned, if you
intentionally cause bodily injury or property
damage, or if your acts could reasonably have
been expected to
cause that harm, the answer
is no.
The «Boomer Gracie Act» amends Title XLV (Torts), Chapter 768 (Negligence) of Florida Statutes by creating a new Section 768.32 to specify
damages that may
be assessed against a person found liable for negligently or
intentionally causing serious injury to or the death of a companion animal.
It also should serve as proof that anyone claiming to say Lake Conway
is not contaminated
is either unaware of what happened here Wednesday night or
is being intentionally creative with language to mislead the public about the
damage this oil spill has
caused.
Normally, punitive
damages are only available when the party who
caused the untimely death acted
intentionally or outrageously.
If someone
is found liable for negligently, recklessly, or
intentionally causing the injury or death of someone else, the victim may
be entitled to compensatory
damages for medical expenses, anticipated future medical costs, property
damage, lost income and future lost income, pain and suffering, and more, in a personal injury lawsuit.
The event that
caused the
damage must not have
been anticipated, or
intentionally caused, by either the landlord or the tenant.
If the other driver
was reckless or
caused your accident
intentionally, you may
be able to recover punitive
damages.
In order for
damages to
be awarded, the family of the victim will have to prove that the defendant acted negligently or
intentionally, and that these actions
were the direct
cause of death for the deceased.
In 1941, the California Supreme Court, in Donnelly v. Southern Pacific Co., explained that a defendant who performs an act «
intentionally with the knowledge that it will probably
cause harm» can
be required to pay
damages above and beyond those available in traditional negligence cases.
Intentionally caused damage is not covered by Liability Insurance policies.
If a small group of people
caused most of the
damage, and
were acting negligently but not
intentionally while
causing the
damage, you may
be able to make a claim on their liability coverage.
As far as your liability coverage
is concerned, if you
intentionally cause bodily injury or property
damage, or if your acts could reasonably have
been expected to
cause that harm, the answer
is no.
Examples would
be a driver who borrows the insured's car without permission, or any property
damage or bodily injuries the insured
intentionally caused.
While you probably wouldn't do anything to harm your place
intentionally, there
are mistakes and oversights that
are simply part of
being human that can
cause this type of
damage, and repairs can
be expensive.
Bullying
is when someone (or a group of people) with more power, repeatedly and
intentionally use negative words and / or actions against someone
causing distress and
damaging wellbeing.