To briefly summarize, a California appellate court ruled that building owners and operators have a duty to
take reasonable precautions to protect patrons from criminal acts, even absent prior criminal activity on the premises.
(Of course, this doesn't mean that, if warranted, you shouldn't
take reasonable precautions).
It's never been more important to
take reasonable precautions to protect sensitive customer information.
When using the CDS website, it is your responsibility to
take reasonable precautions to scan for computer viruses and other items of a destructive nature.
She didn't start the fire, but she didn't
take reasonable precautions to secure the premises.
Even things stolen from your car are generally covered, so long as
you take reasonable precautions such as locking the doors when you leave the car.
These opinions and papers all drive home the following points: as succinctly stated by the ABA,» [l] awyers must
take reasonable precautions to ensure that their clients» confidential information remains secure»; AND lawyers must keep themselves educated on changes in technology and in the law relating to technology.
An employer does not have to take steps to guarantee an employee's health and safety against all possible or conceivable risks; it is only required to
take reasonable precautions to provide the appropriate level of protection to employees.
Since June 15, 2010, the Ontario Occupational Health and safety Act violence and harassment prevention provisions (Bill 168) require an employer to
take all reasonable precautions in the circumstances for the protection of all employees if a domestic violence situation is likely to expose a worker to physical injury in the workplace and the employer becomes aware or ought reasonably to be aware of the situation.
An employer must owe a parallel duty in contract to its employee to
take reasonable precautions not to expose the latter to injurious asbestos dust.
«Lawyers providing an online file storage and retrieval system for client access of documents must
take reasonable precautions to protect the security and confidentiality of... [more]
Finally, Comment 19 to Rule 1.6 requires that when «transmitting a communication,» lawyers must
take reasonable precautions to prevent client information from falling into the wrong hands.
With the rising number of cyber attacks, small firms must
take reasonable precautions to protect their client data.
Since the OHSA is meant to be interpreted broadly, these sections obligate supervisors and employers to
take all reasonable precautions to protect workers, including, in our view, in situations where the worker requires protection from the harassing behaviour of a manager or colleague.
If the landowner becomes aware of the child's presence on the land, or if the landowner has reason to believe that the child might trespass on the land, a duty arises on the part of the landowner to
take reasonable precautions to prevent child injury from these substances.
If the pool where the accident occurred is on private property, it was the duty of the pool owner to
take reasonable precautions to make sure that the swimming pool was safe for those using it.
The duty of care owed by a daycare center and its employees includes the duty not to sexually abuse children under the center's care and to
take reasonable precautions to prevent the occurrence of such abuse.
If the trespasser is a child, the owner has the higher duty to
take reasonable precautions to protect the child trespasser from harm.
Attorneys must also
take reasonable precautions to protect confidential information to which third parties, like information systems consultants and litigation support service providers, are given access.
Although lawyers should
take reasonable precautions to protect the confidentiality of their communications, they are not expected to make calls only from land lines or to encrypt e-mails.
Even on the subject of weather, if a driver does not
take reasonable precautions when driving in extreme snow, rain, or wind, they may be found to be the cause of an accident.
We take reasonable precautions to keep the information that we collect through this website secure, including organizational, physical and electronic precautions.
Even on the subject of weather, if a driver does not
take reasonable precautions they may be found to be the cause of an accident.
Unfortunately for Texas bikers, careless drivers often fail to
take reasonable precautions towards people on motorcycles.
While property owners have duties to maintain the premises in a reasonably safe manner, visitors to the property also have a duty to
take reasonable precautions to stay safe.
It is the owner's responsibility to provide reasonable notice and
take reasonable precautions against unwanted trespass; e.g., putting up a wall or fence, closing and / or locking a door or gate, posting signs and / or hiring security to patrol the property and enforce property rights - or occasionally checking to make sure their property isn't overrun with squatters.
Although
we take reasonable precautions to protect information submitted through the Website secure, communication and contact features of this Website may not be 100 % secure, and the confidentiality and security of such communications can not be guaranteed.
You have to
take reasonable precautions to ensure the confidentiality and security of your data.
Only authorised staff at Carbon Brief can view your email details, and
we take reasonable precautions to keep them secure.
Thus, it is important to obey these laws and
take reasonable precautions.
Pet owners should use common sense and
take reasonable precautions to protect their dogs, and other dogs from contracting the canine influenza virus.
Plenty of pet parents with food - guarding dogs simply
take reasonable precautions to ensure everyone's safety.
But you might as well
take reasonable precautions.
We owe it to our dogs, our breed, and the people who live with the dogs we produce to
take reasonable precautions, including the use of screening tests, to avoid producing puppies that will at some point in life develop a hereditary health problem.
Dr. Krista Vernaleken, medical director at Bulger Veterinary Hospital on Chickering Road in North Andover, said owners need to
take reasonable precautions to keep their pets safe in extreme heat.
Our commitment to you: We take your privacy and personal information seriously and shall
take all reasonable precautions to protect your personal information.
She didn't start the fire, but she didn't
take reasonable precautions to secure the premises.
Even things stolen from your car are generally covered, so long as
you take reasonable precautions such as locking the doors when you leave the car.
To guard against anyone making a transaction that you have not authorized, you should
take all reasonable precautions to prevent any other person from learning your PIN.
In addition, if the insured does not use all reasonable care and
take all reasonable precautions to prevent or minimise loss, damage, death, injury or liability, their insurance claim will not be indemnified.
By using this Service you accept that any member profiles, messages and communication may not be genuine and you agree to
take reasonable precautions in all interactions with other members...
We take all reasonable precautions to keep your personal information secure and require any third parties that handle or process your personal information for us to do the same.
As with any human - resources policy, to use tests effectively you need to
take some reasonable precautions:
You are responsible for
taking all reasonable precautions necessary to ensure the security and integrity of Your system.
We have taken and will continue to
take every reasonable precaution to ensure safety, comfort, and deep satisfaction, which are our top priorities.
Child Poverty Action Group has
taken reasonable precautions to ensure this communication does not contain viruses.
We've
taken every reasonable precaution in protecting the rights of authors and publishers without infringing on the rights of the people.
2) You are protected with Zero Liability protection, which means you are not liable for fraudulent charges provided you have
taken reasonable precautions to protect your PIN and your card, as set out in your RBC Royal Bank Credit Card Agreement.
Circumstances beyond our control (such as, but not limited to, fire, flood, network or system down time, issues with the financial institution, or interference from an outside force) prevent the proper execution of the payment transaction and we have
taken reasonable precautions to avoid those circumstances.
A Diamond Pet Foods manufacturing facility in South Carolina never
took reasonable precautions to ensure that production procedures did not result in contamination, an inspection by the Food and Drug Administration revealed.