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Negligence (Tort Law) Summary Bundle
Bundle of summaries detailing each of the key steps in a negligence claim: duty of care, breach of duty, causation, remoteness, pure economic loss and defences.
[Show more]Bundle of summaries detailing each of the key steps in a negligence claim: duty of care, breach of duty, causation, remoteness, pure economic loss and defences.
[Show more]Comprehensive summary/exam notes on the principle of remoteness in Tort Law. This document sets out the key cases on remoteness in general negligence claims, in psychiatric harm cases, and on the question of scope of duty (SAAMCO and Khan v Meadows).
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Add to cartComprehensive summary/exam notes on the principle of remoteness in Tort Law. This document sets out the key cases on remoteness in general negligence claims, in psychiatric harm cases, and on the question of scope of duty (SAAMCO and Khan v Meadows).
Comprehensive summary/exam notes on the topic of pure economic loss in Tort Law. This document covers the difference between property damage and economic loss, the difference between consequential economic loss and pure economic loss, the test for when the law imposes a duty of care in relation to p...
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Add to cartComprehensive summary/exam notes on the topic of pure economic loss in Tort Law. This document covers the difference between property damage and economic loss, the difference between consequential economic loss and pure economic loss, the test for when the law imposes a duty of care in relation to p...
Comprehensive summary/exam notes on the topic of duty of care in Tort Law. This document outlines the proper approach to deciding whether a duty has arisen (as set out in Robinson v CC West Yorkshire Police), the exception to the general rule of no liability for omissions in Home Office v Dorset Yac...
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Add to cartComprehensive summary/exam notes on the topic of duty of care in Tort Law. This document outlines the proper approach to deciding whether a duty has arisen (as set out in Robinson v CC West Yorkshire Police), the exception to the general rule of no liability for omissions in Home Office v Dorset Yac...
Comprehensive summary/exam notes on the defences that can be invoked in a negligence case in Tort Law. This document covers contributory negligence under Law Reform (Contributory Negligence) Act 1945 (including the issue of whether suicide of the claimant can count as contributory negligence), volen...
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Add to cartComprehensive summary/exam notes on the defences that can be invoked in a negligence case in Tort Law. This document covers contributory negligence under Law Reform (Contributory Negligence) Act 1945 (including the issue of whether suicide of the claimant can count as contributory negligence), volen...
Comprehensive summary/exam notes on the topic of causation in Tort Law. This document outlines the 'but for' test, the test for material contribution to injury, the test for material contribution to risk, failure to warn test, rules regarding recovery for loss of chance and rules regarding a b...
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Add to cartComprehensive summary/exam notes on the topic of causation in Tort Law. This document outlines the 'but for' test, the test for material contribution to injury, the test for material contribution to risk, failure to warn test, rules regarding recovery for loss of chance and rules regarding a b...
Comprehensive summary/exam notes on the question of breach of duty in Tort Law. This document covers various relevant considerations that can be taken into account (the gravity of the potential harm, cost of precautions and the utility of the defendant's conduct), and the relevance of other circu...
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Add to cartComprehensive summary/exam notes on the question of breach of duty in Tort Law. This document covers various relevant considerations that can be taken into account (the gravity of the potential harm, cost of precautions and the utility of the defendant's conduct), and the relevance of other circu...
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