yes, in most cases if a pedestrian in struck by a companly the company will pay for med pills amblience ride...ect
also if u are injured on a compainy property and it is there fault do to an unsafe act , spill, wet floor, slippery paint...ect then theye also will take care of medical expencas.
i am sorry for my poor spelling i hope u can understand what i am trying to say
not unless the employee was on company time or buisiness if the employee was on their own time the corporation is not resposable
It is never okay to walk on private property without permission. If the pedestrian walks on private property, the pedestrian is a trespasser.
Generally, no. The owner of the property, or the lessee in some cases, would be the responsible party if someone was to sue. They could reprimand the employee.Generally, no. The owner of the property, or the lessee in some cases, would be the responsible party if someone was to sue. They could reprimand the employee.Generally, no. The owner of the property, or the lessee in some cases, would be the responsible party if someone was to sue. They could reprimand the employee.Generally, no. The owner of the property, or the lessee in some cases, would be the responsible party if someone was to sue. They could reprimand the employee.
No, the auctioneer would not be legally responsible if someone got hurt at an auction. The auctioneer is only an employee.
You are responsible for the portion on your property and the other guy is responsible for the portion on their property.
No.
A hit-and-run is when a person responsible for a vehicle collision (with another vehicle, a pedestrian, property, etc.) flees the scene of the collision (without leaving information or checking on the condition of others involved).
You are still at fault, no matter what.
The owner of record is responsible for the property until the deed is recorded.The owner of record is responsible for the property until the deed is recorded.The owner of record is responsible for the property until the deed is recorded.The owner of record is responsible for the property until the deed is recorded.
what is the property of waves responsible for loudess
I think it might be frequency... Not exactly sure. :)
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