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Call of Duty Bullets Belt Buckle


Call of Duty Bullets Belt Buckle


$20


Call of Duty Bullets Buckle This is an officially licensed Call of Duty Belt Buckle which has a Call of Duty image on it. This Call of Duty Belt Buckle is usually a hard durable metal that will fit most belts.

QUADBOSS SEVERE DUTY BELT


QUADBOSS SEVERE DUTY BELT


$124.99


The highest quality ATV/UTV belt available.Deep double cog style belt helps reduce clutch heat.Designed for severe duty applications such as high horsepower, heavy load and aggressive riding styles.Exacting specifications, measurements and dimensions provide consistent clutch operation.Remember: If you are continually blowing belts, your clutches may be getting too hot. Improving your clutching with a clutch kit will decrease belt slippage and decrease belt heat.

Inner Duty Belt For Belt Systems Inner Duty Belt  Black  Small


Inner Duty Belt For Belt Systems Inner Duty Belt Black Small


$17.99


FEATURES: Quick detach buckle 2" width Velcro exterior to grip various belt systems Intended for use with belt systems such as the HSGI Suregrip belt or Viking Tactics battle belt Small belt is adjustable from 32" to 37" end to end. When used with pants this will work with 28-30 sizes. Works with medium and large battle belts Medium belt is adjustable from 37" to 42" end to end. When used with pants this will work with 32-34 sizes. Works with Large and X-Large battle belts Large belt is adjustable from 42" to 47" end to end. When used with pants will work with 36-38 pant sizes. Works with X-Large and XX-Large battle b Mfg: High Speed Gear Inc.

Inner Duty Belt For Belt Systems Inner Duty Belt  Black  Medium


Inner Duty Belt For Belt Systems Inner Duty Belt Black Medium


$17.99


FEATURES: Quick detach buckle 2" width Velcro exterior to grip various belt systems Intended for use with belt systems such as the HSGI Suregrip belt or Viking Tactics battle belt Small belt is adjustable from 32" to 37" end to end. When used with pants this will work with 28-30 sizes. Works with medium and large battle belts Medium belt is adjustable from 37" to 42" end to end. When used with pants this will work with 32-34 sizes. Works with Large and X-Large battle belts Large belt is adjustable from 42" to 47" end to end. When used with pants will work with 36-38 pant sizes. Works with X-Large and XX-Large battle b Mfg: High Speed Gear Inc.

Inner Duty Belt For Belt Systems Inner Duty Belt  Black  Large


Inner Duty Belt For Belt Systems Inner Duty Belt Black Large


$17.99


FEATURES: Quick detach buckle 2" width Velcro exterior to grip various belt systems Intended for use with belt systems such as the HSGI Suregrip belt or Viking Tactics battle belt Small belt is adjustable from 32" to 37" end to end. When used with pants this will work with 28-30 sizes. Works with medium and large battle belts Medium belt is adjustable from 37" to 42" end to end. When used with pants this will work with 32-34 sizes. Works with Large and X-Large battle belts Large belt is adjustable from 42" to 47" end to end. When used with pants will work with 36-38 pant sizes. Works with X-Large and XX-Large battle b Mfg: High Speed Gear Inc.

ATV Super Duty Drive Belt


ATV Super Duty Drive Belt


$84.95


EPI ATV Super Duty Drive Belt Designed for higher horsepower and big bore ATVs/UTVs Double-cog-style belt helps reduce clutch heat; features aramid cord construction for strength Dedicated drum construction provides close tolerance and clutching efficiency Neoprene compounding

QUADBOSS SEVERE DUTY DRIVE BELT


QUADBOSS SEVERE DUTY DRIVE BELT


$127.99


The highest quality ATV / UTV belt available.Deep double-cog style belt helps reduce clutch heat.Designed for severe duty applications such as high horsepower, heavy load and aggressive riding styles.Exacting specifications, measurements and dimensions provide consistent clutch operation.Note: If you are continually blowing belts, your clutches may be getting too hot. Improving your clutching with a clutch kit will decrease belt slippage and decrease belt heat.

BlackHawk 44B2MDBK LE Duty Gear Duty Belt with Loop


BlackHawk 44B2MDBK LE Duty Gear Duty Belt with Loop


$44.45


BlackHawk Law Enforcement Duty Gear Trouser Belt. Medium fits sizes 3236 . Ergonomically designed Duty Belt with padded edges. Nylon loop backing mates to Duty Gear Trouser Belt. Triple release retention buckle. Width: 2 .

Champion Heavy Duty Leather Dip Belt


Champion Heavy Duty Leather Dip Belt


$48.95


Heavy duty leather and chain.Our dip belt is built to last, constructed of heavy-duty leather and steel chain (plates not included).Develops upper body strength.

Heavy Duty Leather Dip Belt


Heavy Duty Leather Dip Belt


$41.04


Constructed of heavy-duty leather and steel chain Plates not included

BlackHawk LE Duty Gear Duty Belt w/Loop - Tan


BlackHawk LE Duty Gear Duty Belt w/Loop - Tan


$7.7


BlackHawk Law Enforcement Duty Gear Trouser Belt.Medium - fits sizes 32-36.Ergonomically designed Duty Belt with padded edges.Nylon loop backing mates to Duty Gear Trouser Belt.Size: 240*65*40mm

ATV Severe Duty Drive Belt


ATV Severe Duty Drive Belt


$124.95


EPI ATV Severe Duty Drive Belt Designed for high horsepower, heavy load and aggressive riding styles Double-cog style belt helps reduce clutch heat; Features aramid tensile cord for higher load capabilities and less slip Rubber compound allows for the right amount of flexibility Higher quality with closer tolerances; closer tolerances provide a better fit on clutch

Champion Barbell Heavy Duty Leather Dip Belt


Champion Barbell Heavy Duty Leather Dip Belt


$47.13


PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CANNOT SHIP VIA 3-DAY DELIVERY.This dip belt is built to last, constructed of heavy-duty leather and steel chain. (Plates not included)

UTG Airsoft Elite Heavy Duty Law Enforcement Pistol Belt


UTG Airsoft Elite Heavy Duty Law Enforcement Pistol Belt


$12.95


UTG Airsoft Elite Heavy Duty Law Enforcement Pistol Belt

Shopzeus USA zeusd1RSRG1284257 U/m Duty Belt Velcro 3236 Inch


Shopzeus USA zeusd1RSRG1284257 U/m Duty Belt Velcro 3236 Inch


$59.36


Uncle Mike s Belt 32 36 Black Duty Velcro

Shopzeus USA zeusd1RSRG1284259 U/m Duty Belt Velcro 4448 Inch


Shopzeus USA zeusd1RSRG1284259 U/m Duty Belt Velcro 4448 Inch


$59.36


Uncle Mike s Belt 44 48 Black Duty Velcro

Severe Duty ATV/UTV Drive Belt


Severe Duty ATV/UTV Drive Belt


$124.95


QuadBoss Severe Duty ATV/UTV Drive Belt When you are going through the toughest conditions choose the best with a QuadBoss Severe Duty ATV/UTV Drive Belt. Made to endure even the toughest riding while at the same time keeping your clutch cool with the deep double cog design. The highest quality ATV/UTV belt available Deep double cog style belt helps reduce clutch heat Designed for severe duty applications such as high horsepower, heavy load and aggressive riding styles Exacting specifications, measurements and dimensions provide consistent clutch operation Remember: If you are continually blowing belts, your clutches may be getting too hot. Improving your clutching with a clutch kit will decrease belt slippage and decrease belt heat

Cmi 435705 Cmi Duty Belt


Cmi 435705 Cmi Duty Belt


$57.24


The Search and Rescue Belt is the perfect complement to any Fire Rescue or Tactical uniform. Bartacked 13/4 webbing provides the perfect combination of strength and flexibility and fits in regular belt loops. The steel parachute quality hardware features a black powder coated finish for durability. The Vring tie in point is secured with a velcro fastener until you need it. Weight: 201 Grams. One Size.

VEH Heavy Duty Elastic Belt


VEH Heavy Duty Elastic Belt


$25.45


PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CANNOT SHIP VIA 3-DAY DELIVERY.Breathable 9" elastic with five nonconductive staysAdjustable two-stage, hook-and-loop closure systemRemovable 1 1/2" elastic suspenders with hook-and-loop tabs for safetyRubberized stay covers keep belt in placeMachine washableSizes: Small (27" - 32"), Medium (32" - 37"), Large (35" - 40"), X-Large (40" - 45"), XX-Large (45" - 52")

Commercial Heavy Duty Belt Swing With Coated Chain


Commercial Heavy Duty Belt Swing With Coated Chain


$46.99


26 inchL x 6 inchW. Extra strength belt with steel insert. Vandal proofing.Includes belt 61 inch length chain and s-hooks.



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The Legal Duty of Care in Tort Law, Foreseeability of Injury

DUTY OF CARE IN TORTS LAW, LIABILITY, FORESEEABILITY OF NEGLIGENCE, RECKLESSNESS, NUISANCE

Duty of care in Donaghue -v- Stevenson 1932 was defined as exercising such care as is due in such 'acts or omissions which you can reasonably foresee would be likely to injure persons so directly affected that you ought reasonably to have them in contemplation' and Caparo Industries -v- Dickman 1990 referred also to situations in which it would be fair, just, and reasonable to impose.

This duty is owed to one in physical proximity: e.g., in Haseldine -v - Daw 1941 to user of a lift negligently repaired, Buckland -v- Guilford Gas Light 1941 to child electrocuted by low cables upon climbing a tree, but not to a mother for shock nor for miscarriage to one who was to be who the driver and the rider could not to have known that were around in King -v- Phillips 1953 and Bourhill -v- Young 1942; or to one in legal proximity: e.g., in Donaghue -v- Stevenson 1932 for illness of consumer from manufacturer's drink purchased by another, but not if immune as public policy in Hill -v- Chief Constable 1988, or as barristers or judges - Saif -v- Sydney Mitchell 1980; or to one with blood-ties: e.g., in McLoughlin -v- O'Brien 1982 to a mother who by news of accident 'it was obvious that would be affected' ~it can be owed for financial loss in special professional relationships -Mutual Life Assurance -v- Evett 1971, for careless words not made clear as being without responsibility -Hadley Byrne -v- Heller & Partners 1964, and for serious nervous shock -Reilly -v- Merseyside RHA 1994.

The harm, additionally, if reasonably foreseeable is -Fardon -v- Harcourt 1932, negligence may entitle to damages, even punitive, Rookes -v- Bernard 1964, although if contemptuously claimed to as little as the smallest coin of the realm, e.g., without costs and nominal in Constantine -v- Imperial London Hotels 1944.

Circumstances in which a duty of care can be breached, except in the case of specific torts such as libel or trespass -or under the Rylands -v- Fletcher rule where lawfully but at one's own peril is made any unnatural use of land and excluding cases of immunity and circumstances where a statutory duty properly exercised infringes a right -such as the disturbance caused by the noise of aircraft taking of or landing - but not if improperly exercised: Fisher -v- Ruislip-Northwood UDC 1945, such circumstances may be even when a risk is know and not objected to: Smith -v- Charles Baker & Son 1891, indeed where a risk is known and has been consented to: Bowater -v- Rowley Regis Corp. 1944 ~even if there is contributory negligence: Stapley -v- Gypsum Mines Ltd 1953 -indeed even if despite instructions.

The standard is that of the 'reasonable man'; if injury was risked: Bolton -v- Stone 1951 ~6 times in 30 years meant not and the degree of the risk is proportional to the degree of care required; the seriousness of the injury risked too is proportional the degree of care necessary: Paris -v- Stepney BC 1951 -more so to employee blind in one eye, and not the amount but the type of the injury on the basis of: British Railways Board. -v- Herrington 1972; a social value whether justified the risk: in Fisher failure was not justified in war-time black-out to put up shaded lights to avoid public nuisance to a cyclist, in Watt -v- Hertfordshire CC 1954 getting the wrong vehicle on the scene of accident was justified by the valuable time that would have been lost in getting there help; the cost-benefit consideration: in Latimer -v- AEC 1953 to have done more than reasonable would have made the risk too remote in comparison -except if there is a statutory duty such as under the Health & Safety Acts; that standard in the case of an expert's negligence is, instead -Latimer, of a 'reasonable expert'.

The link between the breach of duty and the resultant damage must be shown to exist as a matter of fact or a matter of law. The former is subject to the 'but for' rule: in Barnett -v- Chelsea etc. Hospital etc. 1968 breach by the failure of the doctor to call was not the caused of death, McWilliams -v- Sir Arrol 1962 failed because the safety-belt would not have been worn if supplied, in Cutler -v- Vauxhall motors 1971 the operation on a graze had already been ordered for an ulcer on the site of it and was a pre-existing condition; but, is not broken a causative link by a consecutive cause and did not lessen a subsequent injury the original factors in Baker -v- Willoughby 1970, nor necessarily disentitle multiple causes when on a balance of probabilities the link considerably was the reason: McGhee -v- National Coal Board 1973; where the harm or part of it is from a third party's breach the 'but for' rule still applies to whether he type of injury could have been seen: Hogan -v Betinck Colliers 1949.

The latter only applies if the breach is not too remote, and it was not in Wieland -v- Cyril Lord Carpets 1969 that the fall elsewhere and later had resulted from the necessity to discard bi-focal glasses caused by the driver's negligence; the special sensitivity of the claimant did not matter -'egg-shell skull' rule: Robinson -v- Post Office 1974 -'one must take the victim as he finds him'; in The Wagonmound 1961 at the time of the breach that oil spilled could burn on sea-water could not reasonably, and in Doughty -v- Turner Mfg. 1964 because of the state of knowledge, have been foreseen; but in Bradford -v- Robinson Rentals 1967 the frostbite was because of providing a van without a heater.

The claimant's proof can move to the defendant: Steer -v- Durable Rubber 1956; at least some evidence is necessary of negligence even if 'facts speak for themselves' -they can not if the claimant can not say what happened: Wakelin -v- LSWR 1886, negligence can be inferred from absence of explanation by defendant, for any by claimant by Law Reform (Contributory Negligence) Act 1945 proportionate reduction is made.

Laws are subject to change, always ascertain current law.

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