Not exact matches
While at least one class action has been filed by users against Ashley Madison for its failure to
property [sic] secure the hacked information, this action deals with a different injury
inflicted upon Ashley Madison users by persons and entities who have obtained the stolen data, repurposed it such that it is more readily accessible and searchable by the media and curious Internet users, and actively distributed it for their own gain.
Tell me, if the school charged the actual market value for the use of this space and the use of equipment, etc. and if that market value actually reflected the cost to the public, then the issue might become clearer to you because these religious people would scream at having to pay full price and the cost of any damages they may
inflict upon the public
property they are using illegally.
Doctrine and Covenants 134:10 10 We believe that all religious societies have a right to deal with their members for disorderly conduct, according to the rules and regulations of such societies; provided that such dealings be for fellowship and good standing; but we do not believe that any religious society has authority to try men on the right of
property or life, to take from them this world's goods, or to put them in jeopardy of either life or limb, or to
inflict any physical punishment
upon them.
This would include using physical force to stop their flight and return your
property to your possession: it would not include force that posed real and foreseeable risk of
inflicting death or grievous bodily harm
upon them.
Uninsured motorist liability protects the policyholder and members by enforcing their insurance carrier to pay for damages
inflicted upon them and / or their
property by the motorist without insurance.
The minimum amount of coverage in every state, although it differs, is for
property damage and bodily injury
inflicted upon someone else.
Auto liability
property damage coverage takes care of the financial cost of damage
inflicted upon the other driver's vehicle as well as other objects, such as buildings or road signs, in an at - fault accident.