Thursday, June 4, 2020

Grounds For Lawsuit, Learning The Law Case Studies - 275 Words

Grounds For Lawsuit, Learning The Law Case Studies (Case Study Sample) Content: Law: Case StudiesStudents NameInstitution NameLaw: Case StudiesThe law of torts identifies what acts and omissions amount to tort and civil wrong on others (Williams, 1982). In light of this, there some instances where the defendant may plead volenti nonfit injuria and the plaintiff may not be liable for compensation. In the case of Ragged Mountain Ski Resort lawsuit by Elaine, the defendants will plead not liable on the grounds of the statute enacted by New Hampshire state legislature prohibiting participates of the skiing sport from suing the operators. The authorization of an act includes that of its natural consequences hence Elaine should be denied compensation. In a situation whereby only the state statute applies to skiing and not snow-tubing, Elaine should receive compensation because the law only focuses on skiing activities. If the jury finds that Elaine is partly to blame for her situation, in this case, under the rule of negligence(Ferrari, 1994) the compe nsation will be reduced as to the extend of her participation in causing her injuries. In conclusion, it is evident that sportspersons suffer the most in situations where the state legislature enacts a law that limits indulgence in dangerous sport activities. The intellectual property law manages and monitors the creation of intellectual property. The word Hallowed will receive protection as a trademark because the associated law protects a word, phrase, and logo of a brand, whereas trade dress protects the promotion of a brand. In situations where Trent and Xavier had obtained a patent license, the release of Halo 2 will be an infringement because it used similar source codes and the overall look as Hallowed but Trent and Xavier did not receive credit. Also, Trent and Xavier can sue the makers of Halo 2 for copywriter infringement because they viola...

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