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TORT LAW – COMPLETE HYBRID STUDY GUIDE

1. Introduction to Tort Law

Summary:
Tort law governs civil wrongs between individuals where harm has been caused without a contract or
crime. Its purpose is to compensate victims and deter harmful behavior. Core principles include duty
of care, breach, causation, and remedy. Common torts: negligence, trespass, nuisance, defamation.



Q&A:

1. What is tort law? ➤ Civil law dealing with wrongful acts causing harm.

2. Difference between tort and crime? ➤ Tort = civil wrong; Crime = public wrong.

3. Common torts? ➤ Negligence, defamation, trespass, nuisance.

4. Key purpose? ➤ Compensation and deterrence.

5. Burden of proof? ➤ Balance of probabilities.

6. Standard remedy? ➤ Damages.

7. Can one act be both tort and crime? ➤ Yes (e.g., assault).

8. What’s the claimant’s burden? ➤ Prove duty, breach, causation, damage.

9. Is intention needed for tort? ➤ Not usually (except in intentional torts).

10. Role of precedent? ➤ Tort law is largely case-law based.



2. Negligence

Summary:
Negligence arises when someone breaches a duty of care causing harm. The three-part test includes:
duty of care (Caparo test), breach (standard of care), and causation (factual + legal). Key cases:
Donoghue v Stevenson, Caparo v Dickman.



Q&A:

1. Define negligence ➤ Failure to take reasonable care causing harm.

2. Duty of care case? ➤ Donoghue v Stevenson (1932)

3. Caparo test? ➤ Foreseeability, proximity, fair/just/reasonable.

4. Breach of duty? ➤ Failure to meet the standard of a reasonable person.

, 5. Breach case? ➤ Blyth v Birmingham Waterworks

6. Factual causation? ➤ “But for” test – Barnett v Chelsea Hospital

7. Legal causation? ➤ Reasonable foreseeability – Wagon Mound

8. Thin skull rule? ➤ Take your victim as you find them – Smith v Leech Brain

9. Professional standard? ➤ Bolam test

10. Defences? ➤ Consent (volenti), contributory negligence.



3. Occupiers’ Liability

Summary:
Occupiers have duties to people entering premises.

• 1957 Act: Lawful visitors – reasonable care for safety

• 1984 Act: Trespassers – duty to prevent injury if risks are known

Key cases: BRB v Herrington, Glasgow Corp v Taylor.



Q&A:

1. Who is an occupier? ➤ Someone in control of premises.

2. Law for lawful visitors? ➤ Occupiers' Liability Act 1957.

3. Law for trespassers? ➤ Occupiers' Liability Act 1984.

4. Case for trespassers? ➤ BRB v Herrington

5. Duty to children? ➤ Higher standard – Glasgow Corp v Taylor

6. Contractors’ work? ➤ Check competence – Haseldine v Daw

7. Allurement principle? ➤ Protect children from dangers.

8. Warning signs? ➤ Must be clear – Roles v Nathan

9. Trespasser defence? ➤ Consent or warning signs.

10. Remedies? ➤ Damages or injunction.



4. Nuisance + Rylands v Fletcher

Summary:
Nuisance = unreasonable interference with enjoyment of land.

• Private nuisance: Between neighbors

• Public nuisance: Community-wide disruption

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