Chapter 2 - Tort Flashcards

1
Q

What are the examples of Torts?

A

Negligence
Nuisance
Trespass
Defamation
Trespass to a person

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What must you prove in order to bring a claim for negligence?

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  1. Owed a duty of care
  2. Breached the duty of care
  3. Caused the breach.
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3
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In what situations is a duty of care “a given”?

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Road users to one another, doctors and nurses to patients and employers to their employees.

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If a duty of care is not “a given” what test is used?

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Caparo test.
1. Was the harm reasonably foreseeable?
2. Was there proximity between the parties? (Legal or physical)
3. Is it fair, just and reasonable to impose a duty of care?

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How does the court asses whether the defendant breached the duty of care?

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The standard of care that should have been achieved (question of law) and whether the standard was met (question of fact).

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What factors will the court take into account when assessing the standard of care?

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  1. The reasonable foreseeability
  2. The vulnerability of the claimant
  3. The defendants objective when the tort occurred.
  4. The costs of avoiding the harm - what lengths did the defendant go to protect the risk?
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What is factual causation?

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The direct link between the defendants act and the damage suffered by the claimant.

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What are the tests for factual causation?

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  1. But for test.
  2. Material increase.
  3. Material contribution.
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How can factual causation be broken?

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An intervening act of a third party or an act of the claimant.

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What is legal causation?

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It’s the moral question. Should the defendant be liable?

The damage cannot be too remote from the negligence.

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What is the thin skill rule?

A

The defendant must take his victim as he finds him.

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12
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What is vicarious liability?

A

Imposes liability on one party for the acts of another. E.g an employer accepting liability for the act of an employee.

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13
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What are the complete defences in tort?

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Volenti, ex-Turpi and limitation.

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14
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What are the partial defences in tort?

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Contributory negligence and exclusion clauses.

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15
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What are the damages available in tort?

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1.Pecuniary (money) and non-pecuniary (non money)
2. Special damages (quantifiable)
3. General (non-quantifiable)

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