The statute of limitations for medical malpractice in Arizona is two years with the discovery rule.
You would have to bring suit primarily against the teacher. And then - you would have to consider the value (and your chances of success), in bringing a suit against the school. Such a suit could conceivably allege poor supervision, or some other catch-all, but unless you can prove that the school was aware (or should have been aware)of the treachers activities, the chances of winning are pretty slim.
Yes. You may also be able to name the school or school board in the suit.
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Formals that would best suit a seventh grader for school would be a shirt and pants with a tie for a boy. Also, a shirt and skirt with a tie for a girl. You can team it up with a sleeveless pullover.
Yes, you would suffer severe consequences. The school could punish you through detentions, suspensions and expulsions. The law could presecute you with criminal charges as well. There could also be a law suit from the parents of the other student involved.
he made a suit so that if enemies would try to hurt him it would just dent the suit and not hurt his body X ;)
I would bring a suit that would allow me to breath and not melt. And a hot chick. And a suit for her.
You should know what you want to major in first and foremost. Then I would go to individual college sites and try to get unbiased reviews of the school. Base your disssion on what you values are, how much you want to spend, if the school is accredited in you study.
It is a challenge. In most places a school is part of the government and it is difficult to sue government entities. If there is 'gross negligence' it may be possible to bring a law suit. You would have to consult an attorney that knows the laws for the jurisdiction the school is in.
The traditional mariachi band would wear a charro suit or a Mexican cowboy suit.
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