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Tort Law SQE1 Summary Table Tort Law SQE1 Summary Table
  • Tort Law SQE1 Summary Table

  • Summary • 10 pages • 2023
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  • This is a summary document of SQE1 Specification for Tort Law. It follows SRA's SQE Assessment Specification so you have everything you need to know in one document. Perfect for revision. I used it to prepare for my July 2023 SQE exams, in which I scored 74% (top 20% of candidates). Notes done according to Revise SQE book and BPP materials. Thanks to the summary, you don't need to worry about missing any important information from textbooks - I did the work for you!
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C713 - Business Law (WGU) exam questions and answers 2024
  • C713 - Business Law (WGU) exam questions and answers 2024

  • Exam (elaborations) • 9 pages • 2024
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  • Negligence Failure to exercise appropriate and or ethically ruled care expected to be exercised among specific circumstances. *Duty of Care, breach, proximate cause, and damages must be established in negligence case *court will typically compare the actions of the defendant to a "reasonable person" Mailbox Rule Acceptance is affected upon sending out the letter, not receiving it. Trespass to Land When someone enters onto, above, or below the surface of land owned by som...
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Chapter 3 - Summary Canadian Business Law, ISBN: 9781772552812  BUSI2601 (BUSI2601) Chapter 3 - Summary Canadian Business Law, ISBN: 9781772552812  BUSI2601 (BUSI2601)
  • Chapter 3 - Summary Canadian Business Law, ISBN: 9781772552812 BUSI2601 (BUSI2601)

  • Summary • 5 pages • 2022
  • This document provides a full chapter summary of chapter 3 in the Canadian Business Law textbook, tailored for BUSI2601 business minor course at Carleton University. The chapter covers: - Categories of Tort Law - Concept of Negligence - Liability (Product and Occupiers) - Assumption of Risk and Damages
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WGU C713 Study Guide (V.3) Unit 3 exam questions and answers 2024
  • WGU C713 Study Guide (V.3) Unit 3 exam questions and answers 2024

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  • What is the difference between a tort and a crime? Tort is a civil wrong that unfairly causes someone else to suffer loss or harm resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortuous act. A crime is a wrongful act that the state or federal government has identified as a crime. How would you describe an intentional tort? the 'tortfeasor' intended the consequences of his act or knew with some certainty that consequences would result from the act. What is the diffe...
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C13 Insurance Against Liability study questions and answers already verified 100%.
  • C13 Insurance Against Liability study questions and answers already verified 100%.

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  • What word equates to the term "responsibility" as it is used in the business of insurance? Liability What are 3 categories used to classify the way in which the law imposes liability? Negligence, Nuisance and Breach of contract What is a tort? A tort is a civil wrong or injury recognized under the law, other than a breach of contract, whereby an injured party acquires the right to sue the defendant, usually for a court award in the form of compensation. What is negligence? Common sense shou...
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CAIB 3 FINAL EXAMINATION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A
  • CAIB 3 FINAL EXAMINATION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A

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  • CAIB 3 FINAL EXAMINATION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A Define the following insurance terms. Bill of Lading - Answer- Documents issued by carriers responsible for transporting or forwarding goods Constructive Total Loss (MARINE INSURANCE) - Answer- Occurs when the cost of salvaging the cargo is too high relative to the value saved Working Capital - Answer- Amounts of funds available to pay continuing business operating expenses until payment is received for work being undertaken by the ...
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MNPI LPC REVISION NOTES 2021 BPP - DISTINCTION LEVEL (79% IN EXAM)
  • MNPI LPC REVISION NOTES 2021 BPP - DISTINCTION LEVEL (79% IN EXAM)

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  • Complete set of revision notes from lectures + SGSs. Includes: - funding and pre-action protocol - RTA - drafting (defence + POC for RTA, employer's liability, fatal accident claim, public liability) - quantum - highways and occupiers' liability - clinical negligence - employers' liability - fatal accident claims
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Pearson BTEC Applied Law Unit 7 Outcome C
  • Pearson BTEC Applied Law Unit 7 Outcome C

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  • Pearson BTEC Applied Law Unit 7 Outcome C Unit 7 - Aspects of Tort Outcome C - Investigate the law on occupiers' liability and vicarious liability.
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Test Bank For Canadian Business Law Today 1st Edition By Nancy Breen
  • Test Bank For Canadian Business Law Today 1st Edition By Nancy Breen

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  • Chapter 03 - Tort Law True / False Questions 1. A person who commits a tort is called a tortfeasor. TRUE Blooms: Remember Learning Objective: 03-01 Define the concept of tort law. Topic: 03-01 What Is Tort Law? 2. Tort law is law related to wrongdoing by a business or individual. TRUE Blooms: Remember Learning Objective: 03-01 Define the concept of tort law. Topic: 03-01 What Is Tort Law? Chapter 03 Tort Law 3. A tort is an action committed by an individual or business that causes i...
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