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3 pages in length. The writer briefly discusses the characteristics of property, tort and contract within the context of civil law. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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have to refuse the other spouse rightful half. Inasmuch as married partners are looked upon as tenants in common where community property is concerned, some spouses blatantly overstep their
legal boundaries when they a) sell both the separate and community property without spouses knowledge or permission and b) refuse to give half of the sale money. As such,
they are legally bound to either recover each one of the items sold or else reimburse the spouse full amount for all the separate property (such as a car, hot
tub or jewelry). According to Arizona statute ARS 25-211, property acquired throughout marriage automatically becomes community property unless exempt under the following qualifications: * If it is acquired
as a gift, devise or descent * If it is acquired subsequent to issuing petition for marriage dissolution, legal separation or annulment if that issuance culminates in any of the
above. TORT LAW That America has come to represent one of the most cluttered court systems in the world lends credence to the claim that no
one is safe from a persons legal right to sue. What is negligence, and why is it such a significant basis for judicial interjection? Clearly, those such as
medical professionals uphold certain responsibilities when it comes to their practice, fundamentally avoiding to "breach by the defendant of a legal duty to take care not to damage the plaintiff
or his property and consequent damage from that breach" (Ridley et al, 2003, p. 41). When this breach occurs, the manner by which the practitioner handles the violation could
mean the difference between an angry and a pacified patient. Recent findings indicate that humanistic risk management policies. In order to assert negligence in Australia, one must establish
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