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- catalog contributor b3433173.
- catalog created "c1991.".
- catalog date "1991".
- catalog date "c1991.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1991.".
- catalog description "3. Voluntary assumption of risk -- 4. Illegality -- 5. Contribution between wrongdoers -- Chapter 14. Special problems of proof -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Burden of proof in general -- 3. The maxim res ipsa loquitur -- 4. The rule in Cook v. Lewis -- Chapter 15. Occupiers' liability -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The common law -- 3. Occupiers' liability legislation -- Chapter 16. Strict liability -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The principle of Rylands v. Fletcher -- 3. Defences -- 4. Liability for fires -- 5. Liability for animals -- 6. Vicarious liability -- Chapter 17. Business torts -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Deceit -- 3. Interference with contractual relations -- 4. Intimidation -- 5. Conspiracy -- 6. Interference with economic interests by unlawful means -- Chapter 18. Nuisance -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Public nuisance -- 3. Private nuisance -- 19. Defamation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Sources of defamation law -- 3. The distinction between libel and slander -- ".
- catalog description "4. Elements of the plaintiff's case -- 5. Defences -- 6. Remedies -- 7. Slander of goods -- Index".
- catalog description "Chapter 1. Introduction to tort law -- 1. What is a tort? -- 2. Sources of tort law -- 3. The constitutional context -- 4. Tort law and the charter -- 5. Purposes of fault-based compensation -- 6. The fault/no-fault debate -- Chapter 2. Trespass and intentional interferences with persons, property and chattels -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The historical context -- 3. "Direct" and "indirect" -- 4. Accidental, negligent and intentional conduct -- 5. Volition and capacity -- 6. Relationship with criminal law -- 7. Assault -- 8. Battery -- 9. False imprisonment -- 10. Malicious prosecution -- 11. Abuse of process -- 12. Maintenance and champerty -- 13. Intentional infliction of mental suffering: the tort in Wilkinson v. Downtown -- 14. Invasion of privacy -- 15. Trespass to chattels -- 16. Detinue -- 17. Conversion -- 18. Action of the case for permanent damage to reversionary interest -- 19. Replevin -- 20. Trespass to land -- 21. Remoteness of damage -- 22. Punitive damages -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter 3. Defences to trespass and intentional interferences -- 1. Introduction -- 2. General comments -- 3. Consent -- 4. Self-defence -- 5. Defence of others -- 6. Defence of property -- 7. Legal authority -- 8. Provocation -- 9. Necessity -- Chapter 4. Introduction to negligence law -- 1. The place of negligence law in the law of torts -- 2. The history of negligence law -- 3. Analysis of a negligence action -- Chapter 5. Introduction to duty of care -- 1. The purpose of the duty concept -- 2. The elements of the duty relationship -- Chapter 6. The duty to assist others -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The strict rule -- 3. Should there be a duty? -- 4. Relationships requiring assistance -- Chapter 7. Recovery of purely economic losses -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Liability for negligent statements -- 3. Liability for negligent performance of services -- 4. Liability for relational economic losses -- 5. Liability for economic losses caused by defective products or buildings -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter 8. The duty of care of public authorities -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Crown liability -- 3. The duty of care of public authorities -- 4. Conclusion -- Chapter 9. The standard of care -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The negligence issue: a question of fact -- 3. The reasonable person -- 4. Reasonable and unreasonable risks -- 5. General practice -- 6. Breach of statutory standards -- 7. Degrees of negligence -- Chapter 10. Professional negligence -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Concurrent liability -- 3. General principles -- 4. Specific professional groups -- Chapter 11. Causal connectino -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Establishing the causal connection -- Chapter 12. Remoteness -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Tests for proximate cause -- 3. Where to draw the line? -- a question of policy -- 4. Specific remoteness problems -- 5. The duty to rescuers -- Chapter 13. Defences to the negligence action and apportionment issues -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Contributory negligence -- ".
- catalog extent "528 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "045935311X".
- catalog identifier "0459353217 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1991".
- catalog issued "c1991.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Toronto] : Carswell,".
- catalog spatial "Canada.".
- catalog subject "346.7103 347.1063 20".
- catalog subject "KE1232 .K56 1991".
- catalog subject "Torts Canada.".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. Voluntary assumption of risk -- 4. Illegality -- 5. Contribution between wrongdoers -- Chapter 14. Special problems of proof -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Burden of proof in general -- 3. The maxim res ipsa loquitur -- 4. The rule in Cook v. Lewis -- Chapter 15. Occupiers' liability -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The common law -- 3. Occupiers' liability legislation -- Chapter 16. Strict liability -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The principle of Rylands v. Fletcher -- 3. Defences -- 4. Liability for fires -- 5. Liability for animals -- 6. Vicarious liability -- Chapter 17. Business torts -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Deceit -- 3. Interference with contractual relations -- 4. Intimidation -- 5. Conspiracy -- 6. Interference with economic interests by unlawful means -- Chapter 18. Nuisance -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Public nuisance -- 3. Private nuisance -- 19. Defamation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Sources of defamation law -- 3. The distinction between libel and slander -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. Elements of the plaintiff's case -- 5. Defences -- 6. Remedies -- 7. Slander of goods -- Index".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1. Introduction to tort law -- 1. What is a tort? -- 2. Sources of tort law -- 3. The constitutional context -- 4. Tort law and the charter -- 5. Purposes of fault-based compensation -- 6. The fault/no-fault debate -- Chapter 2. Trespass and intentional interferences with persons, property and chattels -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The historical context -- 3. "Direct" and "indirect" -- 4. Accidental, negligent and intentional conduct -- 5. Volition and capacity -- 6. Relationship with criminal law -- 7. Assault -- 8. Battery -- 9. False imprisonment -- 10. Malicious prosecution -- 11. Abuse of process -- 12. Maintenance and champerty -- 13. Intentional infliction of mental suffering: the tort in Wilkinson v. Downtown -- 14. Invasion of privacy -- 15. Trespass to chattels -- 16. Detinue -- 17. Conversion -- 18. Action of the case for permanent damage to reversionary interest -- 19. Replevin -- 20. Trespass to land -- 21. Remoteness of damage -- 22. Punitive damages -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 3. Defences to trespass and intentional interferences -- 1. Introduction -- 2. General comments -- 3. Consent -- 4. Self-defence -- 5. Defence of others -- 6. Defence of property -- 7. Legal authority -- 8. Provocation -- 9. Necessity -- Chapter 4. Introduction to negligence law -- 1. The place of negligence law in the law of torts -- 2. The history of negligence law -- 3. Analysis of a negligence action -- Chapter 5. Introduction to duty of care -- 1. The purpose of the duty concept -- 2. The elements of the duty relationship -- Chapter 6. The duty to assist others -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The strict rule -- 3. Should there be a duty? -- 4. Relationships requiring assistance -- Chapter 7. Recovery of purely economic losses -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Liability for negligent statements -- 3. Liability for negligent performance of services -- 4. Liability for relational economic losses -- 5. Liability for economic losses caused by defective products or buildings -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 8. The duty of care of public authorities -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Crown liability -- 3. The duty of care of public authorities -- 4. Conclusion -- Chapter 9. The standard of care -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The negligence issue: a question of fact -- 3. The reasonable person -- 4. Reasonable and unreasonable risks -- 5. General practice -- 6. Breach of statutory standards -- 7. Degrees of negligence -- Chapter 10. Professional negligence -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Concurrent liability -- 3. General principles -- 4. Specific professional groups -- Chapter 11. Causal connectino -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Establishing the causal connection -- Chapter 12. Remoteness -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Tests for proximate cause -- 3. Where to draw the line? -- a question of policy -- 4. Specific remoteness problems -- 5. The duty to rescuers -- Chapter 13. Defences to the negligence action and apportionment issues -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Contributory negligence -- ".
- catalog title "Tort law / Lewis N. Klar.".
- catalog type "text".