The law of torts
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The law of torts
Butterworths, 1999
10th ed
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Street on torts
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This edition of this well-known and highly popular title has been fully updated in line with recent case law. New material deals with Murphy v Bates and the consequences of the Hillsborough tragedy, as well as revised chapters on nuisance and Rylands v Fletcher. Focusing at all times on the practical application of tort, it allows the student to learn how tort actually works and to comprehend its social purposes.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Intentional invasions of interests in persons and property. Intentional interference with economic interests. Negligent invasions of interests in persons and property and economic interests. Invasions of interests in persons and property where intentional or negligent conduct need not always be proved. Interests in reputation - defamation. Misuse of process. Trading. Business and other economic interests. Remedies and parties.
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