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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 Essay. |
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| Consider the following cases: Boltonv. Stone; The Wagon Mound (No.2); Latimer v. AEC; Parisv. StepneyBC . How far did the judges in those cases rely on the type of analysis proposed by Hand J.? |
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| Substantive Law of Tort - North Glamorgan NHS Trust v Walters. |
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| Using the cases provided and any other precedents or supporting evidence that you are able to provide, give your reasoned judgement in the case of Taylor v Skysights Ltd. |
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| The law of Tort. |
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| Law Of Tort. |
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| In what circumstances is intoxication relevant to criminal liability? |
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| The problem question is based on the subject of economic loss and the issue is whether a person may be entitled to damages if they have suffered pure economic loss. |
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| Does it make sense to speak of negligent trespass to the person? |
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| 'Criminal law on causation is a mess. The decisions in this area show that courts are really implementing policy decisions about who should be held responsible for crimes.' Discuss. |
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| Discuss in what circumstances the action for breach of statutory duty is available. Do you agree that it is difficult to identify any intelligible principles in this area? |
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| Advise Abdul of the possible liability of Garden Engines and Mower R Us. |
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| Sayers v Harlow v Urban District Council. |
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| Personal Injury. |
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| Burglary deception, and making off without payment. |
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| Advise the Parties as to their criminal liability, adding critical comment where you think the law is unsatisfactory. |
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| Fairchild v Glenhaven Funeral Services Ltd [2002]. |
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| The principle requirements of the tort of negligence. |
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| Explain the three elements of the tort of negligence and advise Mumbridge plc whether it is likely to be liable to compensate James who claims the company has been negligent. |
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| Tort Problem. |
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| Is it possible to frame an action in both trespass and negligence based on the same set of facts? If so, identify instances when trespass may be more attractive to a plaintiff? |
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| Pete could be liable for the psychiatric injury suffered by Alan. The term psychiatric injury, 'denotes a traumatic response to an act'[1], which in this case is the recurrence of depression suffered by Alan. |
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| Law of tort case study - Bert's claims in torts. |
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| The Federal Government's "review" of the law of negligence - The aim of the review was to limit liability and the quantum of damages evolving from personal injury and death. |
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| Tort Law - example |
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Most Recent Tort Law Essays
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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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