Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Share My Pain

CLAIM AND OCCURRENCE DATES

a. For any suit or claim for damages, the date of the occurrence is deemed to be as follows:

(1) For claims for bodily injury or property damage, the date of the occurrence is the date on which the bodily injury or property damage first took place or is alleged to have taken place.

(2) For any other claim for damages, the date of the occurrence is the date on which the wrongful act giving rise to the claim for damages took place or is alleged to have taken place. If the damages are alleged to have arisen from a series of wrongful acts, the date of the occurrence is deemed to be the date when the first such wrongful act took place or is alleged to have taken place.

If both (1) and (2) apply to claims for damages arising from a single occurrence, the date of the occurrence is the earlier of the dates defined by (1) and (2), respectively.

(3) For any suit alleging a wrongful act and not claiming damages, the date of the occurrence is the date on which the wrongful act took place or is alleged to have taken place. If a series of wrongful acts is alleged, the date of the occurrence is deemed to be the date when the first such wrongful act took place or is alleged to have taken place.

I'll be back eventually. Or I'll die.

9 comments:

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

I just take my suits to the dry cleaners.
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zombie rotten mcdonald said...

OK, your point.

I'll stop complaining about my profession.

Pinko Punko said...

How exposed are we?

fish said...

How exposed can you be? You have a suit don't you? Even if it is damaged.

Jennifer said...

What if it's a birthday suit?? That's pretty exposing.

fish said...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY SNAG!!

Adorable Girlfriend said...

Like I don't see enough of this in my personal life, I have to see it here in my AG life?

Maybe something with a Q will make the ringing go away. Help an AG out!

Kathleen said...

the Massey prenup has never been penetrated!!

almostinfamous said...

AG - bourbon doesn't have a Q in it, does it?