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Ontario Private Investigator Exam Prep (New 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and  Verified Answers| A Grade | 100% Correct
  • Ontario Private Investigator Exam Prep (New 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| A Grade | 100% Correct

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  • Ontario Private Investigator Exam Prep (New 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| A Grade | 100% Correct QUESTION What is the term for the reasonable actions and considerations taken to prevent harm to others? Answer: Duty of care QUESTION What is the Neighbour Principle? Answer: A term established by Donoghue v. Stevenson that states that considerable care should be taken to ensure that others who may be reasonably affected by your actions are no...
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Torts 1L Final Exam
  • Torts 1L Final Exam

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  • Jim Russell c Hite Moral damages must be recognized as a form of extra patrimonial damage that includes all non-economic/non-patrimonial damages, such as infringement on personality rights, human rights, family rights or otherwise. In contrast to common law, these damages are not considered as supplemental to "real" damages like physical harm or loss of property, nor do they require a "functional" justification. Ouellette c Tardif • Damages must be awarded in concreto, taking acco...
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Summary 'ALL-YOU-NEED' - Tort Law notes and cases
  • Summary 'ALL-YOU-NEED' - Tort Law notes and cases

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  • Duty of care - Donoghue v Stevenson - Correct answer-- Lord Atkin's 'Neighbour Principle' - "you must take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which you can reasonably foresee would be likely to injury your neighbour" - foreseeability and proximity - Neighbour = "persons who are so closely and directly affected by my act that I ought reasonably to have them in contemplation as being so affected" - No contract between Donoghue herself and Stevenson, as friend bought the drink for ...
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Tort Law - Defective Premises Summary/Problem Question Structure
  • Tort Law - Defective Premises Summary/Problem Question Structure

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  • Comprehensive summary/exam notes on the topic of defective premises in Tort Law, under both the Defective Premises Act 1972 and the Building Safety Act 2022. This document sets out a structure that can be used to answer any problem question on this topic. It sets out in detail 4 different claims: a claim under s.1 Defective Premises Act 1972, a claim under s.2A Defective Premises Act 1972 (introduced by s.134 Building Safety Act 2022), a claim under s.148 Building Safety Act 2022, and a claim in...
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