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    Trespass to the person is no longer a significant tort?

    There are about 5 different ways to answer this question. Without knowing the purpose of the question, it is difficult to answer. Is this for an undergrad class of some sort? If you are speaking of...

    What is the significants of Rylands -vs- Fletcher in tort Law?

    With language usage like that I doubt questioner is in law school. Rylands v. Fletcher (1868)[1] LR 3 HL 330 is a landmark English legal case in which the Court of the Exchequer Chamber first ap...

    What tort did Lee commit? And would he have to pay the money for the other car?

    This is a trespass to chattels issue. Your brother trespassed upon the other vehicle, and caused the damage. Therefore he has to pay....but why are you in the middle of this?

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    Can someone check over some answers for me and tell me which ones are not correct.?

    #10 is wrong. It is an intentional tort. Some of the answers are a little short and am unable to give an opinion. Sounds like they are correct but double check 3 and 4. OK?

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    What should i do i have no money no where to go? my land lord is harrashing me.?

    for god sake, get a job although it's only a temporary job. you don't have money to pay the rent but you need to feed your child.

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    Tort Law help 2!?

    Even if a statement weren't correct a tort would have to have damages. What was the statement? What was the impact? Who said the statement? To whom was the statement made to? ...

    Is canadian tort law superior than to tort law in US?

    What do you mean by "better"? There are a few differences, but the biggest differences fall into the 'remedies' category. In Canada, the courts keep a fairly tight leash on ...

    Law-'reasonable person'?

    reasonable person. 1. A hypothetical person used as a legal standard, esp. to determine whether someone acted with negligence; specif., a person who exercises the degree of attention, knowledge, in...

    What is the main purpose of law of tort?

    You may better understand tort law if you a given examples of what a tort is: Intentional torts: * Assault * Battery * Slander and libel * False imprisonment * Intenti...

    Need help with Tort Law?

    For the death of Nellie, but not for the death of Elsie. The statute represents negligence per se, but only protects from the type of harm the statute is designed to prevent. Dana (attorney)

    There is a tort law case about negligence?

    What proof does Jack have that the hotel was negligent? The only way a hotel is negligent is if they "forced" jack to consume alcohol then "forced" him to drive. Even if Jack c...

    Is there a tort of privacy?

    There is a tort of invasion of privacy if that is what you mean. A tort is used to describe the wrong (i.e. assault, infliction of emotional distress, trespass) not the right.

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    Question with Tort Law. Please help in any way possible.?

    Oh, look, a law student cheating. What a surprise! The statute is understood as preventing cows being hit by trains; therefore the company is only liable for Nellie. Because poison weeds can g...

    Question with Tort Law. Please help at your best ability.?

    Yes, I would see that as an invasion of privacy at the minimum.

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    Tort Law in the UK?

    Not sure about websites, however I know there are some great books out there...there is one I used called Tort questions and answers..it was a book filled with example questions and example answers...

    Is a speeding infringement in the nature of a tort, a contract dispute, or something else?

    Speeding infringement is in the nature of a tort because there is negligence.

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    In Legalese, what is the most common phrase to mean the non-crime equivalent of "the elements of the crime"?

    The term I am familiar with is "elements of the offense", this covers civil and criminal laws.

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    Law: Tort of Negligence?

    The element of proximity requires that a wrongful act (negligence) be the "proximate" or direct cause of the damage or injury that occurs. There must be an unbroken chain of causation bet...

    Tort Law Please help me understand!?

    CONSENT -- Agreement, approval, or permission as to some act or purpose, when given voluntarily by a competent person (as in giving consent for the police to search your vehicle during a traffic st...

    Tort and contract?

    In torts, remedies are: -Compensatory Damages (money to compensate injury) -Punitive Damages (award to punish defendant for intentional tort) -Nominal Damages (some small amount, like a $1) ...

    Is mass tort a separate cause of action?

    "Mass Tort" is similar to class action, but designed to get around the new class action fairness act and keep some class actions from being removed to federal court It is NOT a tort in...

    Tort Law Journal Online.?

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    Is the tort of negligence trying to edge out all the other areas of tort?

    Get off to yout local or uni library and find the answer yourself instead of getting us to do the work for you. You'll make a great lawyer.

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    I have been found guilty for tort of nuisance as part of a small claims?

    I doubt that he does know them - unless of course they are all part of the dodgy 'Masonic Lodges' brigade - which is quite common in the smaller courts. I would appeal DEFINITELY xx

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    'nuisance' in the law of tort?

    Another homework question...

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    How do I write a tort notice in Indiana?

    find a 'we the people store' and you'll get all the info u need

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    Tort reform?

    Absolutely, insurance companies need to contest & low ball every claim so they can screw even more of their policy holders out of every penny they can. We can't hold Corporations responsi...

    Define a Tort, what makes the situation a Tort?

    A tort can be strawberry or chocolate, or a variety of flavors. Sometimes they have frosting on them. Yummm... I love Pop Torts! :)

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    Howarth, Textbook on Tort?

    HI. I don't know yet but I'm also looking for this book (tort essay) and if I find anything I'll let you know. I by any chance you find that book can you please email me.

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    What is tort law in simple terms?

    A wrong involving a breach of duty, and resulting in an injury to the person or property of another. A tort is distinguished from a breach of a contract in that a tort is a violation of a duty esta...

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