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He sued the council for the tort of negligence.
Unless a person is injured, there is no tort of negligence.
Services in general - retention of existing remedies for the tort of negligence.
I'm also not sure that what Mark Kennedy did caused any damage that's recognised by the tort of negligence.
Contributory negligence is generally a defense to a tort of negligence.
For instance, the tort of negligence is not derived from statute law in most common law jurisdictions.
What is the significance of the tort of negligence as far as computers and software are concerned?
Nevertheless, a house guest can seek injury compensation, alleging liability for the tort of negligence.
This will principally be a breach of a statutory duty or under the tort of negligence.
A plaintiff must establish all four elements of the tort of negligence for a successful medical malpractice claim.
Because assault requires intent, it is considered an intentional tort, as opposed to a tort of negligence.
The parents of the boys who died received a total of £10,000 compensation from the bus company, which accepted liability under the tort of negligence.
Prior to Donoghue v. Stevenson the law relating to the tort of negligence had been fragmented.
An action in those jurisdictions, where it has not been extinguished by statute, is in addition to the torts of negligence and nuisance.
It undoubtedly gives rise to a duty of care, the breach of which constitutes the tort of negligence.
All three require that the act be a direct and intentional act, with indirect or unintentional acts falling under the tort of negligence.
In Donoghue v. Stevenson we see the synthesis of the previous decisions on the tort of negligence.
Would the issuer of a practical completion certificate be potentially liable for the tort of negligence to the purchaser?
Examples would be personal injury (following the tort of negligence by the defendant), or the tort of defamation.
The valuer was held liable in the tort of negligence to the mortgagee for failing to carry out the valuation with reasonable care and skill.
Gross negligence manslaughter requires a much greater level of wrongdoing that the civil tort of negligence.
Nevertheless, the defence is now firmly part of the law and brings the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher closer to the tort of negligence.
Disclaimers are frequently made to escape the effects of the torts of negligence and of occupiers' liability towards visitors.
Their Lordships held that the limitation period for actions founded on torts of negligence may be disapplied where it is inequitable to enforce it.
Causation in English law concerns the legal tests of remoteness, causation and foreseeability in the tort of negligence.