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LWDL Class Project
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Strict liability Flashcards
Discuss strict liability in the context of law of delict
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LWDL Class Project
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Introduction to Law of Delict
Wrongfulness: The Doctrine of Subjective Rights
Wrongfulness: Breach of a legal duty
Wrongfulness: The Reasonableness of holding a defendant liable
Wrongfulness: General test
Wrongfulness: Grounds of Justification - Necessity
Wrongfulness: Grounds of Justification - Provocation
Wrongfulness: Grounds of Justification - Consent
Wrongfulness: Grounds of Justification - Statutory authority
Wrongfulness: Grounds of Justification - Official capacity; official command and power to discipline
Wrongfulness: Abuse or right & Nuisance law
Fault: The element of fault
Fault: Intention
Fault: Discuss negligence
Fault: Characteristics of the reasonable person
Fault: The test for negligence
Fault: Negligence - Judged in the light of the circumstance
Fault: Contributory fault
Fault: Contributory fault - Voluntary assumption of risk and contributory intent
Causation: Introduction to factual and legal causation
Causation: Legal Causation
Damage: The Compensatory function of delict
Delictual Remedies
Joint wrongdoers
Psychological lesions
The right to a good name (fama)
Strict liability
Law of Delict - Case Law
Terminology - Law of Delict
Conduct / The Act
Wrongfulness - Private Defence