The Place of Negligence in the Law of Torts |
Contents
METHOD | 1 |
SOME CLASSIFICATIONS OF TORTS | 19 |
Some Classifications of Torts | 23 |
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act of God answer applied arises basis breach of duty causal connexion caused the damage causing damage circumstances classification clear co-ordination question collision common law consequences courts decisions defendant determine distinction distinguished doctrine dominant duty Donoghue duty of care duty problem English law escape fact fire Fleming Fletcher foreseeability of harm foreseeability test foreseen forms of action give rise given Goodhart happen Hart and Honoré held liable highway Holdsworth House of Lords Ibid injury involved judges land law of torts liability in negligence liability in tort logical Lord Lord Atkin Lord Cairns Lord Radcliffe merely natural contingencies negligently causing occurred Paludina person plaintiff Polemis proposition of law ratio decidendi reasonably foreseeable reference regarded required to adapt res ipsa loquitur result rise to liability rule in Rylands Salmond Sara sense simply Singleton Abbey strict liability suggested theory tion trespass Winfield words wrong