DISTINCTION - Concise Notes - LAWS206 - TORTS
Subject notes for ACU LAWS206
Description
Concise 35 pages, easy to flick through and find exactly what you need in exam. ALMOST EVERY CASE - With some annotations and relevant Law - Essential in TORTS Contains: Duty of Care - Neighbour Principle - Salient Features Test - Duty to Act - Autonomy Principle - Duty to prevent harm Standard of Care - Objective Test - Reasonable expectation of Peers - Usual Practice - Professional Practice - Reasonable Forseeability Elements of Negligence Causation - 'But for' test - Probable v Possible - Res Ipsa Loqutur Doctrine - Novus Actus Interveniens Forseeability - Egg Shell Skull Principle Defences for Negligence - Contributory Negligence - Apportionment - Voluntary assumption of risk - Illegal enterprise - Obvious Risk - Inherent Risk Damages Liability of Public Authority Economic and Mental Harm Loss Distribution Mechanisms Nuisance Trespass to the Person Trespass to Land Intentional Torts Remedies
ACU
Semester 1, 2017
35 pages
13,000 words
$24.00
17
Campus
ACU, Melbourne (St Patrick's)
Member since
February 2016