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OCR Paper 2 Law Revision SUMMARY
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Hiya! These are my summary notes for OCR Law Paper 2! Every single topic has been summarised and have been given full marks. All information may not need to be included within an exam question, but the simple bullet points ensured that I achieved an A* overall in my Y13 mock exams! Having just sat my Law A Level, this notes that I have made definitely made me feel confident going into the exam, and to be honest they felt like a breeze! I hope that if and when you purchase my notes, they are just...
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AQA-7162-2-LAW QUESTION PAPER 2-A LEVEL-4Jun24-PM
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AQA-7162-2-LAW QUESTION PAPER 2-A LEVEL-4Jun24-PM 
0 1 Which of the following would not have to be proved when claiming under the rule in 
Rylands v Fletcher? 
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A That the claimant had a legal interest in the affected land. 
B That the defendant’s actions were reckless. 
C That the loss suffered was reasonably foreseeable. 
D That there was an escape of a dangerous thing. 
0 2 Which of the following is not a remedy available to a claimant in the tort of private 
nuisance? 
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AQA-7162-2-LAW FINAL MARK SCHEME PAPER 2-A LEVEL-Jun24-v1.0
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AQA-7162-2-LAW FINAL MARK SCHEME PAPER 2-A LEVEL-Jun24-v1.0 
 
01 Which of the following would not have to be proved when claiming under the rule in 
Rylands v Fletcher? 
[1 mark] 
Marks for this question: AO1 = 1 
B That the defendant’s actions were reckless. 
02 Which of the following is not a remedy available to a claimant in the tort of private 
nuisance? 
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Marks for this question: AO1 = 1 
A A fine 
03 In relation to a mediation hearing, which of the following statement...
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Tort law Questions with Correct Answers Rated A+
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Bernstein of Leigh (Baron) v Skyviews & General Ltd [1978] QB 479 - D was a business which used aircraft to take aerial photographs of people's homes without their permission. D then offered to sell those photographs to the homeowners. Liable to the homeowners in the tort of trespass to land? Held: rights of an owner to the airspace above their property are restricted to such height as is necessary for the ordinary use and enjoyment of their land. 
 
Adams v Ursell [1913] 1 Ch 269 - A fis...
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GDL Tort Law Distinction level full revision notes
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These are the revision notes I produced for the GDL Tort Law paper (as taught at Oxford Brookes in 2021/22. I achieved a Distinction both on this paper, and overall. 
 
The notes run to 77 pages and nearly 30k words, covering the following topics: 
 
Trespass to the person 
Trespass to land 
Occupiers' liability 
Public nuisance 
Private nuisance 
Rylands v Fletcher 
Employers' and vicarious liability 
Negligence 
Duty of care 
Breach of duty 
Factual causation 
Remoteness of damage 
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Rylands v Fletcher Summary OCR A Level Law
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I created this summary sheet of Rylands v Fletcher with all A01 including cases. This sheet is all I used to revise this topic and I achieved an A* as my final grade. It uses colour, key titles, cases, and short summaries of all key content.
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Pearson BTEC Applied Law Unit 7 Outcome D
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Pearson BTEC Applied Law Unit 7 Outcome D 
Unit 7 - Aspects of tort 
Outcome D - Explore liability for private nuisance and Rylands v Fletcher
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Torts 1L Final Exam
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Jim Russell c Hite 
Moral damages must be recognized as a form of extra patrimonial damage that includes all non-economic/non-patrimonial damages, such as infringement on personality rights, human rights, family rights or otherwise. In contrast to common law, these damages are not considered as supplemental to "real" damages like physical harm or loss of property, nor do they require a "functional" justification. 
 
 
 
Ouellette c Tardif 
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Tort Law structures
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Outlines how to answer application questions for OCR tort law. Negligence, OLA 1957, OLA 1984, Private Nuisance, Rylands v Fletcher, Vicarious Liability, Defences and Remedies
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