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11. The Tortious Liability of Businesses in Negligence and Nuisance

2020
This chapter first discusses one of the most important torts—negligence—which may be commonly seen in instances of personal injury. This is followed by a discussion on acts of private and public nuisance. Torts law is particularly relevant to businesses as they need to be aware of the extent of their potential liabilities to workers, visitors to ...
James Marson, Katy Ferris
exaly   +2 more sources

The emergence of solicitors’ tortious liability and the award of damages

Journal of Financial Crime, 2003
Analyses the emergence of tortious liability on solicitors and the damages awarded against them for negligence in preparing wills, ie testamentary disposition, when this causes losses to beneficiaries recognisable in law; it is no longer the case that actions by clients against solicitors are always for breach of contract.
Mohammed B Hemraj
exaly   +2 more sources

Law Governing the Tortious Liability of the UK Government

2023
Abstract Chapter 6 looks at the tortious liability of the UK government. It shows that English law governs the issue of the UK government’s capacity to be liable in tort and the question of whether an allegedly wrongful act or the liability for an allegedly wrongful act is attributable to the Crown in right of the UK for the purposes of ...
exaly   +2 more sources

Artificial Intelligence and Tortious Liability

European Union and Its Neighbours in A Globalized World
exaly   +2 more sources

The Foundation of Tortious Liability

The Cambridge Law Journal, 1939
In a recent article under this title, Professor Goodhart has added fresh fuel to a well-known controversy. What is the fundamental attitude of the Courts towards tortious liability?
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Tortious Liability of Government

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
This paper talks about the tortious liability of the government under tort law and the same has been compared with tort law of different countries.
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