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27 USC TITLE 27 - INTOXICATING LIQUORS 01/22/02 --
CHAPTERS FOR 27 USC TITLE 27 - INTOXICATING LIQUORS 01/22/02 --
Title 27 - Chapter 1. General Provisions (Repealed) 1
Title 27 - Chapter 2. Prohibition of Intoxicating Beverages (Repealed, Omitted, or
Title 27 - Chapter 3. Industrial Alcohol (Omitted) 71
Title 27 - Chapter 4. Penalties (Repealed) 91
Title 27 - Chapter 5. Prohibition Reorganization Act of 1930 (Repealed) 101
Title 27 - Chapter 6. Transportation in Interstate Commerce 121
Title 27 - Chapter 7. Liquor Law Repeal and Enforcement Act (Omitted) 151
Title 27 - Chapter 8. Federal Alcohol Administration Act 201
Title 27 - Chapter 9. Liquor Enforcement Act of 1936 (Repealed) 221
Title 27 - Chapter 27 USC CHAPTER 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS 01/22/02
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There are four general types of slip and fall accidents
Trip-and-fall accidents, where there is a foreign object in the walking path. Stump-and-fall accidents, where there is an impediment in the walking surface. Step-and-fall accidents, where there is an unexpected failure or hole in the walking surface Slip-and-fall accidents, in which the interface of the shoe and the floor fails
Both the property owner as well as the injured person can be held to varying degrees of responsibility for an injury.
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Definition:
A party's job of convincing the decisionmaker in a trial that the party's version of the facts is true. In a civil trial, it means that the plaintiff must convince the judge or jury "by a preponderance of the evidence" that the plaintiff's version is true -- that is, over 50% of the believable evidence is in the plaintiff's favor.
Vicarious Liability
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When a person who did not actually cause an injury is held for the injury. Sometimes called imputed liability.
Acute condition
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Type of illness or injury that ordinarily lasts less than 3 months, was first noticed less than 3 months before the reference data of the interview, and was serious enough to have had an impact on behavior.
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