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Duty of Care; Breach of Duty; Causation; Remoteness of Damage; Pure Economic Loss; Remedies; Damages; Defences; Product Liability; Negligence; Personal Injury (PI) & Death; Vicarious Liability; Occupier's Liability; Trespass to the Person; Defamation; Nui
Highest Rated Tort Law Essays
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| "Since the case of Donoghue v Stevenson (1932) the number of negligence claims have increased markedly. This has consequences not only for the parties involved in the case, but for society in general." |
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| Does Criminal law consistently follow either an objectivist or a subjectivist approach to liability? |
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| Employer's Liability. |
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| Duty of Care. |
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| Nuisance Problem Answer. |
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| To succeed in a negligence action in tort, the claimant must prove three things |
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| Law of Tort Assignment. |
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| Vicarious Liability. |
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| TORT: Advise all the parties as to their potential claims in the tort of negligence, if any, as a r |
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| A Tort System In Need of Repair |
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| Negligence in law. |
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| Economic loss and the law of negligence in delict. |
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| This scenario is covered by three heads of law;the Landlords and Tenant Act (LTA), Occupiers Liability Act 1957 (OLA) and Negligence. |
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| Nervous shock is a phrase used to describe a type of claim, most usually in negligence, where injury to the claimant is not clearly physical. |
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| "The triumph of negligence is a product of industrialisation; it is a disguised subsidy to business." |
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| In the "A" part of this paper we'll go through several cases to which the tort law can be applied. The "B" part is a discussion of liability, standards and duty of care. |
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| This essay will obtain and discuss the legal obligations and regulations of the company, and whether the company adhered to these regulations or where the company did not meet set health and safety (H&S) guidelines. |
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| Explain and define the concept of "duty of care". Can it adequately distinguish situations which should give rise to liability from those which should not? |
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| In the past courts have been reluctant to compensate for pure economic loss, however recognition that loss is usually financial when bad advise is given has lead to a major change in the law of negligence. |
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| For liability to be established one of the principle elements is that of whether a duty of care was owed by the defendant to the claimant, such as in the case of Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] A.C. 562. |
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| The Law of Tort - example cases |
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| tort law problem |
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| Tort question - negligent misstatement in the Tort of negligence |
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| In the early 1800's the tort of negligence emerged as a separate category of torts due to the fact that actions in the tort of negligence were increasing significantly during that period. |
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Most Recent Tort Law Essays
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| Various issues of Tort law (Based on a fictional case) |
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| education and bullying |
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| Tort Law |
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| "A duty of care arises not merely when damage is reasonably foreseeable, but when it is just and reasonable to impose liability" Critically discuss. |
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