Exam 2: Introduction to the Tort of Negligence
Exam 1: Introduction12 Questions
Exam 2: Introduction to the Tort of Negligence13 Questions
Exam 3: Duty of Care: Basic Principles17 Questions
Exam 4: Special Duty Problems: Omissions and Acts of Third Parties9 Questions
Exam 5: Special Duty Problems: Psychiatric Harm13 Questions
Exam 6: Special Duty Problems: Public Bodies29 Questions
Exam 7: Special Duty Problems: Economic Loss15 Questions
Exam 8: Breach of Duty: The Standard of Care13 Questions
Exam 9: Causation and the Remoteness of Damage16 Questions
Exam 10: Defences to Negligence12 Questions
Exam 11: Occupiers Liability13 Questions
Exam 12: Product Liability11 Questions
Exam 13: Employers Liability7 Questions
Exam 14: Breach of Statutory Duty8 Questions
Exam 15: Intentional Interferences With the Person16 Questions
Exam 16: Invasion of Privacy10 Questions
Exam 17: Defamation12 Questions
Exam 18: Trepass to Land and Nuisance14 Questions
Exam 19: Actions Uder the Rule of Rylands V Fletcher10 Questions
Exam 20: Vicarious Liability8 Questions
Exam 21: Damages for Death and Personal Injuries10 Questions
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A claimant will be jointly and severally liable when…
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Which of the following is not a general principle of the tort of negligence?
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In which of the following scenarios is the primary claim likely to be in the tort of negligence? Please select all that apply.
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A,B,C,D
In which of the following scenarios is the primary claim likely to be in the tort of negligence? Please select all that apply.
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The tort of negligence was established in which landmark case?
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Match Complete the case name for each of the following cases.
-Jackson v
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Match Complete the case name for each of the following cases.
-Montgomery v
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A successful claim in the tort of negligence arises when the defendant causes foreseeable damage to the claimant's person, property, or interests and fails to take reasonable care not to injure the claimant.
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Match Complete the case name for each of the following cases.
-Michael v
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Duty + breach + (causation - remoteness) - ________ = the tort of negligence.
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