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Remedies in Tort (Damages, Injunctions)

Remedies in tort law are legal mechanisms used by courts to address wrongful acts and provide relief to victims. These remedies serve multiple purposes,...

Vicarious Liability

Vicarious liability is a legal principle that assigns responsibility to one party for the actions of another. This concept typically applies when the responsible...

Strict Liability Torts

Strict liability torts are a category of civil wrongs in which legal liability can be established without proving fault or negligence. In these cases,...

Trespass (Land, Person, Goods)

Trespass is a legal concept that involves entering or remaining on another person's property without permission or legal authority. This can encompass unauthorized access...

Defamation (Libel, Slander, Defences)

Defamation is a legal concept referring to false statements that harm an individual's or entity's reputation. It encompasses both libel (written defamation) and slander...

Nuisance (Private, Public)

Nuisance is a legal concept that describes activities or conditions interfering with property use and enjoyment by causing inconvenience, annoyance, or harm to individuals...

Negligence (Duty of Care, Breach, Causation, Damage)

Negligence is a legal concept that occurs when an individual fails to exercise the level of care expected of a reasonable person in similar...

Occupiers’ Liability (1957 Act, 1984 Act)

Occupiers' liability is a legal principle that holds property owners accountable for the safety of individuals on their premises. This area of law aims...

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