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  2. Davies v Mann - Wikipedia

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    Davies v. Mann, 152 Eng. Rep. 588 (1882), was an English case that contained the first formulation of the "last clear chance" or “last opportunity rule” doctrine in negligence law. [2] The case concerned an accident in which a donkey, belonging to the plaintiff, was killed after a wagon, driven by the defendant, collided with it.

  3. Last Clear Chance - Wikipedia

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    Last Clear Chance is a 1959 American short film produced and directed by Robert Carlisle. Sponsored by the Union Pacific Railroad , Last Clear Chance is a safety film intended to warn young drivers to be careful at railroad crossings.

  4. Uniform Comparative Fault Act - Wikipedia

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    The UCFA seeks to establish an apportionment of liability that is more flexible than the all-or-nothing approaches of the contributory negligence and last clear chance doctrines. Under the UCFA, the judgment against tortfeasors can be reduced according to any negligence on behalf of the plaintiff, and multiple tortfeasors held joint and several ...

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    “This is clear not only from common sense, but also from First Amendment doctrine.” ... Florida reported last year that this was beginning to change. That change has accelerated in recent months.

  6. Personality rights - Wikipedia

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    Last clear chance; Eggshell skull ... with the protection of trademarks as long as one understands that the right of publicity is a distinct legal doctrine ...

  7. Ultrahazardous activity - Wikipedia

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    An ultrahazardous activity in the common law of torts is one that is so inherently dangerous that a person engaged in such an activity can be held strictly liable for injuries caused to another person, even if the person engaged in the activity took every reasonable precaution to prevent others from being injured.

  8. Florida GOP files proposal to clear the way for a DeSantis ...

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    Before the March start of Florida’s 2023 legislative session, GOP leaders said they planned on clarifying the law so that DeSantis could run for president if he wanted to, but with just two ...

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