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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'liable'
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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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| Actus non facit reum, nisi mens rea (an act does not make a person legally liable unless the mind is legally blameworthy). Explain the meaning and importance of this maxim by reference to decided cases. |
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| Areas liable to be affected by natural hazards are often heavily populated |
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| As a general rule, the law does not hold individuals criminally liable for what they do not do. However, under certain circumstances, a legal duty will be imposed and failure to act as a result in the prosecution of the accused. Using relevant case law |
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| Consider whether Barry might be liable if charged under section 47 Offences Against the Person Act 1861 |
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| Consumer Protection Act 1987 This act states that the sellers are liable to any affect caused to the consumers by their product. So Tesco have to be cautious about the products they sell and that it doesn't harm the customers in any way |
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| Corporate Deaths: Accident or Crime? - Does the UK have adequate law to hold corporations liable for corporate death? |
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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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| In English law, a person will not be found to be criminally liable merely because he failed to act. 'It is not a crime to cause death or bodily injury, even intentionally, by any omission'. |
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| In relation to the death of the passenger, Parveen and Joe are liable for manslaughter. There are two main kinds of manslaughter - voluntary and involuntary manslaughter. |
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| Is there a contradiction between the duty of a trustee to act personally in the exercise of discretion and the power of trustee to delegate? In what circumstances should a trustee be held liable where the delegates harm the trust? |
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| One of the main issue here is whether Adder is liable for Bust Ltd going into liquidation, and whether Adder is liable for Kevin, Pablo's financial loss, including physical injury to Pablo, this also includes whether Adder is also liable for Musko Plc's |
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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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| Should auditors be the only ones liable for business collapses? |
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| To be liable for an offence, the accused must have committed the Actus Reus of that offence with the requisite Mens Rea, and no defence must be available to him; R v. Taafe (1983). |
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