Monday, October 12, 2009

Loss Of Mucous Plug Herpes

BLACKOUT OF 2003, THE PAYMENT OF DAMAGES DENIED


Damage at the well-known "black-out that has affected our country on the night between 27 and September 28, 2003 must be assessed in relation to the case. And 'what is apparent from a reading of Ordinance No 20324 of September 21, 2009 issued by the Third Civil Chamber of the Supreme Court. In the present case had won a national award damages suffered due to the failure of foods stored in refrigerators and freezers shut down for several hours because of the blackout. According to the judges of the legitimacy of the decision on the merits is "apodictic" as it purported to "transform the general rule in probabilistic inference rule appropriate to the probabilistic case without offering any justification."

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