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But, Mr. Ng said, an appellate court with jurisdiction in Manhattan and the Bronx has ruled that a landlord has no duty to mitigate damages.
In addition, he said, according to rulings in the judicial district that covers Manhattan and the Bronx, a landlord has no duty to mitigate damages if a tenant stops paying rent and vacates an apartment without justification.
In the judicial district that covers Queens, Staten Island and Brooklyn, however, the courts have ruled that a residential landlord does have to try to rerent the apartment to mitigate damages.
Soft strategies such as land cover change are used to mitigate damages due to flooding.
Expanding the tornado risk map to include these areas will increase public awareness and boost efforts to mitigate damages from twisters, the team contends.
To mitigate damages due to natural disasters and abruptly changing weather, the importance of a weather radar network system (WRNS) is growing.
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"This allows us to immediately track that so you can respond much quicker and mitigate damage".
Some developers have already begun to implement designs that they say could help mitigate damage in similar storms.
Samarco said in a statement on its website that it was making "every effort to prioritise care to people and mitigate damage to the environment".
But pressure from environment and development groups has forced countries and funders to commission impact surveys to assess and mitigate damage.
In those cases, there is little one can do to mitigate damage, said Dr. DiMaio and Dr. Martin L. Fackler, a former military surgeon.
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