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20 lis 2020 · In this article, we discuss the law regarding the intentional infliction of emotional distress in Indiana and answer the following questions: what constitutes intentional infliction of emotional distress?, how is “extreme and outrageous conduct” determined in Indiana?, how does the court measure the amount of emotional distress in a claim ...
1 sty 2024 · The Case Interpretations offer examples of the practical application of the Code in professional standards enforcement and help REALTORS® understand the ethical obligations created by the Code of Ethics.
REALTOR® Code of Ethics At-a-Glance. Truthfulness in statements and advertising. Loyalty to and fiduciary (financial and legal) duty to clients. Cooperation with competitors, including non-interference in exclusive relationships that other REALTORS® have with clients.
15 lut 2022 · In two recent holdings, the Indiana Supreme Court has expanded the proximity requirement with respect to claims for negligent infliction of emotional distress.
3 lut 2010 · The tort of intentional infliction of emotional distress ("IIED") arises when a defendant (1) engages in "extreme and outrageous" conduct that (2) intentionally or recklessly (3) causes (4) sever emotional distress to another.
Article 1. When representing a buyer, seller, landlord, tenant, or other client as an agent, REALTORS® pledge themselves to protect and promote the interests of their client. This obligation to the client is primary, but it does not relieve REALTORS® of their obligation to treat all parties honestly.
The tort of intentional infliction of emotional distress (IIED) arises when a defendant (i) engages in “extreme and outrageous” conduct that (ii) intentionally or recklessly (iii) causes (iv) severe emotional distress to another.