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Month: January 2021

The Elements for the Claim of Civil Responsibility for Wild Animal Attack

Posted on January 26, 2021 By Jay Young No Comments on The Elements for the Claim of Civil Responsibility for Wild Animal Attack

In Nevada, the elements for the claim of Civil Responsibility for Wild Animal Attack are: At all times relevant hereto, Defendants owned a [LION, BEAR, SNAKE, ETC;] described as __________________________________ (the “Wild Animal”); Defendants owed Plaintiff a duty to control the Wild Animal; Defendants negligently failed to control the Wild Animal; On or about [DATE],…

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The Elements for the Claim of Civil Responsibility for Animal Attack

Posted on January 19, 2021 By Jay Young No Comments on The Elements for the Claim of Civil Responsibility for Animal Attack

In Nevada, the elements for the claim of Civil Responsibility for Animal Attack are: At all times relevant hereto, Defendants owned a [DOG, CAT, SNAKE, ETC;] described as __________________________________ (the “Animal”); On or about [DATE], the Animal attacked Plaintiff, causing personal injury (the “Attack”); Defendants were aware of the Animal’s dangerous disposition; [ALTERNATIVE] Defendants were…

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The Elements for the Claim of Adverse Possession

Posted on January 12, 2021 By Jay Young No Comments on The Elements for the Claim of Adverse Possession

In Nevada, the elements for the claim of Adverse Possession are: Since [DATE], Plaintiff has maintained exclusive, actual, open, continuous, and notoriously obvious possession of the real property located at [ADDRESS] and more particularly described as [LEGAL DESCRIPTION] (the “Property”); Plaintiff has possessed the Property in excess of [NUMBER] years; Plaintiff has treated the Property…

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The Elements for the Claim of Abuse of Control

Posted on January 5, 2021 By Jay Young No Comments on The Elements for the Claim of Abuse of Control

In Nevada, the elements for the claim of Abuse of Control are: Defendants are officers and/or directors of [CORPORATE NAME] (the “Company”); Defendants are fiduciaries to the Company; Defendants breached their fiduciary duty to the Company; Defendants engaged in misconduct in their capacity as officers and/or directors of the Company as alleged hereinabove; Defendants’ conduct…

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