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    • [DOCX File]Tort Law - Amazon Web Services

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      Contract and tort do not recognize consensual sexual relations as an offence. La Forest and Sopinka are bending these rules to make it work. re Sopinka: what if there is a patient whose medical needs are met but who is also sexually exploited? Instead the focus should be on the fiduciary breach.

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    • [DOC File]History of the Law of Torts and Negligence - Cans DB

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      Sheppard is an example of a trespass tort requiring directness. 1800s: Instead of focusing on causation, courts began to see fault as most important for actions on the case. Wit this shift in focus, it became less necessary to restrict actions to the pre-set categories. There was an attempt to develop a more general theory/principled approach ...

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    • [DOC File]TORTS OUTLINE

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      Tort v. Contract Law. a majority of courts only allow Ps to recover in tort law for personal injury and property damage from defective products, and will deny recovery for purely economic loss. Public Policy Supporting Strict Liability in Tort for Defective Products (1) compensating injured Ps more adequately;

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    • [DOCX File]Introduction to Torts - Cans DB

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      2011/2012 CAN – Law 140 Torts – Professor Goold – Page 6 of 7. 2011/2012 CAN – Law 140 Torts – Professor Goold – Page 1 of 1. Note: This is a highly condensed CAN for exam reference.

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    • [DOC File]Torts CAN

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      Court compares the law in UK (where there is a tort of statutory breach) and US (where breach of statute is part of negligence). Ratio: Breach of statute is not a tort, although a statute can be evidence of negligence, and may provide useful standard of care. Proof of Negligence by Inference

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    • [DOCX File]JustAnswer

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      Jul 01, 2012 · Name a tort which may be also prosecuted as a crime. Assault 2. Name a tort for which there must be an intent to harm. ... 2012, and purchased a case of six 4 oz. cans of Hoover’s Baked Beans with Bacon. Upon returning home, his wife chastised him for . once again failing to purchase what she had requested.

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    • [DOCX File]Chapter 1: Introduction - Amazon Web Services

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      The uncle brought an action against the auctioneer for conversion (tort of taking someone else’s chattel and dealing with it in a way inconsistent with the owner’s rights). Defendant says that the uncle can’t sue him for this because the uncle didn’t have property rights in …

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    • [DOC File]PART 1: THE INTENTIONAL TORTS

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      R Invasion of privacy is not a tort and is not specific enough to become a tort. There was intention to cause distress, as strip-searching is distressing and humiliating. There was no physical harm, so it cannot be inferred that the guards were calculating to do harm. NB: No tort for invasion of privacy b/c of breadth and difficulty of definition.

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    • [DOCX File]The Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982

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      The other major advantage of SOGA 1979 is that the liability is strict and hence it does not matter how the good fell below the standard required, the seller has responsibility.

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    • [DOCX File]Table of Contents - Amazon Web Services

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      Tort law: governs the protection of a right (from interference that causes injury or loss) Tort Law vs. Criminal Law. Criminal. Administration of criminal justice is a public matter. Criminal prosecutions are conducted almost exclusively by a branch of government. Seeks to punish.

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