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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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| TORT: Advise all the parties as to their potential claims in the tort of negligence, if any, as a r |
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| Outline the elements of the tort of negligence. |
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| The tort of negligence. |
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| Strict liability offences. |
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| Surgeons Liability and Claims against the Surgeon |
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| Chester v Afshar case study |
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| The law allows people to claim compensation in the civil courts if they themselves have been injured, their reputation damaged or property harmed. |
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| Duty of care issues |
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| The tort of negligence relating to claims for psychiatric injury. |
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| 'Actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea '- 'An act does not make a person legally liable unless the mind is legally blameworthy'. |
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| Causation and Remoteness. |
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| The area of tort law regarding 'a duty of care' in negligence has been a matter of much controversy for some time, the present law does not contain a great deal of clarity and definition in regard to a general principle of who can claim and who cannot. |
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| Explain the criteria needed for a successful negligence action. |
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| Causation may be broken by a supervening act. To what degree does a supervening act have to be to break the chain of causation? |
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| Statutes and Duties |
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| Offences of strict liability are those crimes which do not require mens rea with regard to at least one or more elements of the actus reus. |
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| Tort 5: Causation & remoteness I |
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| Defences to Negligence & Vicarious liability. |
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| My practical work in November 2002 was for the script option "The Trial". |
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| Would A No Fault Regime be Better than the Current Negligence-Based System of Compensating Victims of Medical Accidents? |
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| This assignment will look at the 'Application of Health and safety at work Act 1974' and critically examine the provisions of the Health and Safety at Work Etc, Act 1974, as far as they are relevant to the given situation. |
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| "The English Law on when damages can be claimed for psychiatric harm is largely incoherent. The best solution would be either to abolish the right to make such claims altogether or to remove the inconsistencies in the current law". Discuss. |
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| NEGLIGENCE - BREACH OF DUTY |
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| For Criminal Liability, the actus reus and mens rea of the same offence must always coincide in point of time. |
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| "Negligence" - Business & Cmpany Law |
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Most Recent Tort Law Essays
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| Tort Law |
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| Aims of tort law |
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| investigation into the law of Tort |
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| Various issues of Tort law (Based on a fictional case) |
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