There is no contractual obligation to protect the property. A claim in Tort may lie if there is such a legislation in the State.
ADDITIONAL: Define "protect." Unless this is a theoretical question to satisfy a homework assignment, MUCH more would have to be known about the specific incident from which this question arises in order to address it.
With regards to the comment posted on the discussion page: Payment of taxes does not ensure that public safety organizations will be able to prevent, stop, or ameliorate EVERY conceivable circumstance.
For instance - paying taxes does not absolutely guarantee that your home or business will NEVER be burglarized - your personal property will NEVER be stolen or vandalized - that you will NEVER be assaulted or robbed - or that an ambulance will ALWAYS be at your door within mere moments of a medical emergency. These things are simply NOT possible.
absolutly, and he can take everything you have if you don't have enough to pay his damages!
A person can be sued in any state for any amount. Texas does however have quite liberal exemptions for protecting personal and real property.
yes.
You can be sued for almost anything but the easiest thing for the offended landscape company is a lien, on your property, which will effect your resale of the property for about the next 7 yrs.
if one talks gossip off prop can one be sued
Apple was sued because they pooped in a bag and set it on sonys doorstep and lit it on fire!
You can be sued for anything that somebody else doesn't like. The real question is: How likely are they to win in court ? When property is involved, only a lawyer can estimate that.
YES
FrugooScape was sued by Jagex for alleged copyright infringement. Jagex alleged that the client used on FrugooScape was their property.
They mustard fire him.
The White Star Line Property
Having a system like this is very beneficial to all businesses when it comes to protecting there assets and customers. As for having one in your home or on your personal property it can be beneficial or a curse. If you have one on your personal property you need to remember to warn people just like a business does or you could get sued.