Constructive manslaughter is a constructive ablility offence. Upon what, though. Is D'silability for this offence constructed? The fact that Dkilled with an intention to cause serious injury, but with no awareness as to caning serious injury The fact that Dkilled with an intention to cause serious injury in the awareness that there was a serious risk of causing death. The fact that Dilled with the intention to cause injury, or fear, or risk of injury. In the awareness that there was a serious risk of catoling death. The fact that caused death through a criminal act intended to cause injury, or in the awareness of a serious risk that injury may be caused. The fact that caused death through a criminal act which was dangerous. 100000 Previous N
From the case, match the legal standard of care a landowner owed a visitor to his/her land according to the "old"trichotomy (i.e. the common law rule prior to this case) a landowner must refrain from willful injury and from wantonly and recklessly exposing the visitor to danger a landowner need only refrain from the willful or wanton infliction of injury to the visitor landowner owes a duty to the visitor to use ordinary care to keep his property reasonably safe and towarn of hidden perils or unsafe conditions that could be discovered by reasonable inspection andsupervision.
3. What does Laws LJ mean in Thoburn, when he sets out the test that a 'constitutional Act of Parliament, 'conditions the legal relationship between citizen and State in some general, overarching manner? Could this cover areas of law like taxation and criminal law, which are not normally regarded as constitutional matters?
The court addressed the National Organic Program regulations that prohibit sale of products as organic to which banned pesticides have been "applied." Defendant argued that drift does not mean "applied" under the rules. Why did the court dismiss this argument? O a. Because the CFR regulations actually define "application" as including drift O b. Because common sense so dictated O c. Because Webster's Dictionary includes "settles upon" in its definition of "applied"
Learning Outcome 2 In the context of Budgetary Theory 23. Define a Budget, discuss its purpose for any organisation and essential steps which may be helpful in its preparation.
2 Following R v. Dowds [2012] EWCA Crim 281, what counts as a 'recognised medical condition' (RMC) under diminished responsibility? Anything counts as an RMC provided one medical expert gives evidence as to this in a diminished responsibility case. 23 O Anything that is contained in the World Health Organization's International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) or the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. but not the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic O Anything that is contained in the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, but not the World Health Organization's international Classification of Diseases (ICD-11). Anything that is contained in the World Health Organization's International Classification of Disease and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Presence on the World Health Organization's International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) or the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic & Statisti Manual of Mental Disorder is a necessary, but not always sufficient, requirement to raise the issue of diminished responsibility-although if a condition is not yet contained in either of these two glossaries it may still count as an RMC In a diminished responsibility case if a body of medical opinion gives evidence in urt that it should be an RMC Previous Next
Which governmental body creates the primary law concerning pesticide manufacture and use? a. The United States Congress O b. State legislatures O c. County and municipal governments O d. All of these
What U.S. Constitutional Amendment applies the U.S. Constitutional amendment - the one at issue in this case - to the states? O a. the Fourteenth Amendment O b. the Twenty-First Amendment O c. the Eighteenth Amendment
When might a farm operator be liable for damage to a neighbor's crop caused by the mistake of an aerial applicator? a. The farmer is never liable O b. The farmer failed to ensure that the applicator had a current applicator's license O c. The farmer was carrying more insurance than the applicator
In this case, what government agency wasdirectly responsible for reviewing Defendant's use of pesticides? a. United States Environmental Protection Agency O b. Minnesota Department of Agriculture O c. United States Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) O d. University of Minnesota Cooperative Extension