Residential Lease Agreement-Landlord and Tenant-California
This product gives description of when the lease agreement was made, between who the agreement was made, the location of the premises, the terms included in the agreement, the amount the rent is per month, the security deposit, use of premises, smoking, management, how many authorized occupants, furnishing provided, how damages would be fixed, information about the keys, the type of storage provided, parking, maintenance, utilities and services, taxes, property insurance, non-sufficient funds, failure to pay, defaults, termination upon sale of premises, early termination clause, military termination clause, destruction or condemnation of premises, habitability, holdover, cumulative right, remodeling or structural improvements, access by landlord to premises, indemnity regarding use of premises, accommodation, dangerous materials, asbestos, compliance with regulations, subletting, individual liability, inspection of premises, nuisance, lead disclosure, mold, hazardous materials disclosure, Governing law, entire agreement, waiver, tenant representation, binding effect, dispute resolution, receipt, and inspection checklist.
Complaint for Wrongful Death – Personal Injury
Complaint Slip and Fall Wrongful Death – Civil Law Document – Slip & Fall
This product is legally relevant in all U.S. 50 states and territories. This product comes in .docx (Microsoft Word) format for your convenience.
Order Granting in Part And Denying In Part Motions To Exclude Gang Expert Testimony
Ordering that the government provided gang expert witnesses testimonies is limited on the basis that the testimony will not meet the reliability requirements of Rule 702.
Motion to Determine Competence of Witness – Taint Hearing – Special Victims Unit
Motions the Court to analyze the interview techniques of the interviewer to determine if they undermined the reliability of the complainant’s statements and testimony. The term “competency” refers to the minimal qualifications someone must have to be a witness. In order to be a witness, a person other than an expert (experts are a special case discussed later in the course) must meet seven basic requirements. When determining competency one of the primary questions taken into account is the person’s ability to make decisions in a legal capacity.
Motion in Support of Necessity of Taint Hearing, Response to State’s Objection – SVU Case
Motion in support of the previously filed “motion for a pretrial taint hearing” to determine whether the statements and testimony of the child sex abuse witness must be excluded if improper questioning has irremediably compromised the reliability and trustworthiness of that testimonial evidence.
Complaint for Negligence Against Ski Area
The four elements that a plaintiff must prove to win a negligence suit are 1) Duty, 2) Breach, 3) Cause, and 4) Harm. Generally speaking, when someone acts in a careless way and causes an injury to another person, under the legal principle of “negligence” the careless person will be legally liable for any resulting harm. Ski Resort Immunity and Inherent Risk of Skiing protects the ski resort from most claims of negligence – which usually must be proved to win a personal injury lawsuit.
Repair Release Agreement
A form used by contractor to begin work on an item that needs repair releasing contractor from liability
SHORT FORM COMPLAINT AND JURY TRIAL DEMAND
Hip Implant Products Liability Litigation
complaint for strict liabilty for pharmacetical
COMPLAINT FOR DAMAGES AND DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL
1. Strict Liability
2. Product Liability – Failure to Warn
3. Negligence
4. Breach of Express Warranty
5. Breach of Implied Warranty
6. Fraud
7. Negligent Representation
8. Fraudulent Concealment
Complaint for Premise Liability against Ski Area
Premise liability claim against Ski Area
Complaint for Premise Liability
A simple complaint for injuries based on premise liability
Jury instructions
Full set of jury instructions for premise liability dangerous roof
Complaint For Injury
complaint the Federal Employers’ Liability Act, Chapter 2, 45 USC § 51
Complaint for Premise Liability – Personal Injury
Complaint against store for injuries when plaintiff was hit by a cart
Complaint for Product Liability – Personal Injury
Lawsuit for product liability and concealment