The neighbor is responsible for the careful use of lawn tools like a weedeater. What if it were a child's hand? Would the question make any sense? Ask the neighbor to pay up or sue him in small claims court for medical expenses and veterinary expenses for the dog.
The neighbor operating the weed eater is likely liable for the dog's injury, as they were actively engaged in a potentially dangerous activity near the boundary line with the fence. The dog's owner may also be partially responsible for not ensuring that their dog did not extend its paw through the fence. A determination of liability would depend on the specific circumstances and local laws.
I'm happy to help with a concise response: One case where the law contributed to a harmonious society was when a conflict resolution process was facilitated by the legal system. In this case, two neighbors who were disputing over property boundaries and causing tension in the community decided to seek mediation through the court. With the guidance of a mediator and the framework of the law, the neighbors were able to reach a fair agreement that satisfied both parties. This resolution not only settled the immediate conflict but also fostered better communication and understanding between the neighbors, ultimately leading to a more harmonious and peaceful community environment.
Yes, in most cases your neighbor's insurance may be responsible for paying for fire damage to your property caused by your neighbor's negligence. You would typically need to file a claim with your neighbor's insurance company to seek compensation for the damages.
If a traffic signal is malfunctioning, treat it as a four-way stop. Approach the intersection cautiously, come to a complete stop, and yield the right of way to other vehicles. Use hand signals or communicate with other drivers to ensure safe passage through the intersection.
Cases under katarungang pambarangay in the Philippines include disputes relating to property rights, boundary disagreements, neighborhood quarrels, and small claims involving amounts below a certain threshold. These cases are typically resolved through mediation or arbitration by the barangay's lupong tagapamayapa before being elevated to higher courts if a settlement is not reached.
A voluntary judgment is a court ruling or decision that is agreed upon by the parties involved in a legal case. It is usually reached through negotiation or settlement and does not result from a trial or formal legal proceedings. Both parties consent to the terms of the judgment.
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Yes. I just flunked a test today and I do not smoke at all but I have been trimming for the last two weeks.
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Yes The resin ( high in THC) from the buds can be absorbed through the skin when working with the plants.
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Short answer, yes. How? The THC absorbs through your skin and into your system. It is also bad for the buds you are trimming because of the oils on your fingers and the damage to the crystals. Use gloves and handle the buds as little as possible.
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No it wouldn't have reached Asia because he had to cross into the Pacific from the Atlantic through the strait.
No, the Aztecs built their empire through a combination of military conquest, alliances, tribute systems, and strategic political marriages. They expanded their empire by subjugating neighboring tribes through warfare and imposing tribute requirements on them. Peaceful collaborations and agreements were not the primary means of expansion for the Aztecs.
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about 1 minute because you have to get through securty but they are neighbors