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Interest v. Right
How does "interest" differ from "right"? Please differentiate their meanings?
9 With respect, this is why it was questionable for French CJ to suggest that it is possible
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Can they do this? [closed]
If I'm homeless living in a tent and I mow for this guy and he offers his back yard to put my tent well a few weeks later after mowing and racking weekly for free and clearing back yard of trash and ...
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How widely is "where failure could result in death, injury, or damage" interpreted?
Crowdstrike, whose Falcon Platform is responsible for significant disruption, has in their Terms and conditions:
The offerings and CrowdStrike tools are not fault-tolerant and are not designed or ...
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Could one's GDPR compliance affect the outcome of civil action relating to software failures?
Suppose a company provided a service, had a computer issue and as a result one of their customers suffered a loss. Are there circumstances that a failure in the documentation required by GDPR could ...
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Is it GDPR compliant to require Digital Rights Management software to access a privacy policy?
Suppose a data controller provided a privacy policy, detailing the information that a data subject must have or be provided with under the various articles of the GDPR, including 13, 14, 15, 22 and 45....
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Requesting money after an accident and refusing to go through insurance [closed]
I was trying to avoid someone driving in front of me from hitting me and allegedly backed into someone driving behind me. I didn't see anyone behind me but was also focused more on trying to avoid an ...
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Postman signs for delivery himself. Any laws broken?
Suppose a Royal Mail worker knocks on the door to deliver a parcel which needs to be signed for. No one is home. He is supposed to leave a "Something for you" card and bring the parcel to ...
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Do tech companies like Microsoft & CrowdStrike face almost no legal liabilities for major disruptions?
In regards to a widespread technology meltdown, reportedly caused by Microsoft and CrowdStrike, the New York Times states that the "immediate and harmful" impact included:
Airlines canceled ...
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What is the UK equivalent of the bailiff of the court?
Hello I hail from the Uk but I do enjoy watching video recordings of usA court proceedings (I'm a fan of Sovereign citizen failure videos)
In these clips, it appears that there are people hired and ...
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Extent of English courts' jurisdiction for perversion of the course of justice?
What is the territorial extent of the English courts' jurisdiction for the (common law) offence of the perversion of the course of justice?
The English Crown Prosecution Service's guidance on this ...
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Is it GDPR compliant to require registration to access a privacy policy?
There is currently an issue with Windows operating systems, reputed to be related to Falcon Sensor from CrowdStrike. From the description of their tool, the question of GDPR compliance can be asked ...
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Can phone numbers used for verification codes also be used for spam?
When a company asks for a phone number to send a verification code (example), are they allowed by law to also use that number for spam, or sell that number to another company? Or are there some laws ...
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What would happen if a wife was declared dead but is actually living and wants to claim custody of her children?
If a woman left her family and was declared legally dead after seven years returns and wants to pick up her life with her remarried husband, and wants to see her children? What would she have to do to ...
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Does Italian law allow a tourist to take a training sword with him?
I'll be going on vacation to Italy by car, and I'd like to take my training sword with me for exercises. Since even a Feder/training sword could easily be used as a weapon, would I risk getting into ...
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Is it legal to intentionally surge & destroy neighbor's electrical equipment when they steal your residential power?
A friend of mine who worked in contracting/construction told me an interesting story about how a neighbor of theirs was stealing power via a sneaky buried extension cable from their home. They thief ...