Clerk & Lindsell on torts
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Clerk & Lindsell on torts
(The common law library)
Sweet & Maxwell, 2000-2004
18th ed. / general editor, Anthony M. Dugdale ; editors, Daniel Alexander ... [et al.]
- 1st suppl. : pbk
- 3rd suppl. : pbk
- 4th suppl. : pbk
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3rd suppl. : "Up-to-date until August 2003" -- T.p.
4th suppl. : "Up-to-date to August 2004" -- T.p.
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780421693401
Description
Clerk & Lindsell on Torts is the definitive work on the law of torts. Widely referred to and cited by practitioners and the judiciary, no other work offers such breadth and depth of coverage. Part of Sweet & Maxwell's renowned Common Law Library, Clerk & Lindsell is an essential reference for practitioners dealing with any aspect of tort law.
The first new edition since 1995, the 18th edition has been updated to include key legislation and case law. It considers the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 for the law of tort and the effect of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999.
* Includes a new chapter on Breach of Fiduciary Duty, including consideration of the increasing relevance of equitable principles on liability in tort
* Includes a new chapter on Public Bodies which examines recent case law concerning misfeasance and public authority liability
Table of Contents
Principles of liability. Causation - general principles. General defences. Capacity and parties. Vicarious liability. Foreign torts. Negligence. Professional liability. Product liability and consumer protection. Occupiers liability and defective premises. Breach of statutory duty. Public bodies. Trespass to the person. Wrongful interference with goods. Deceit. Malicious prosecution. Public officers. Trespass. Nuisance. Rylands v Fletcher liability. Animals. Defamation. Malicious falsehood. Economic torts. Statutory intellectual property rights. Passing off. Breach of confidence. Breach of fiduciary duty. Damages. Injunctions. Self-help. Discharge of torts. Limitation.
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1st suppl. : pbk ISBN 9780421762503
Description
"Clerk and Lindsell on Torts" is the definitive work on the law of torts. Referred to and cited by practitioners and the judiciary, this text offers in depth coverage of the subject. Part of Sweet & Maxwell's "Common Law Library", "Clerk & Lindsell on Torts" is a reference for practitioners dealing with any aspect of tort law. The first new edition since 1995, the 18th edition has been updated to include key legislation and case law. It considers the implications of the "Human Rights Act 1998" for the law of tort and the effect of the "Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999". This text includes a new chapter on "Breach of Fiduciary Duty", including consideration of the increasing relevance of equitable principles on liability in tort. Also included is a new chapter on "Public Bodies" which examines recent case law concerning misfeasance and public authority liability.
Table of Contents
- Principles of liability
- causation - general principles
- general defences
- capacity and parties
- vicarious liability
- foreign torts
- negligence
- professional liability
- product liability and consumer protection
- occupiers liability and defective premises
- breach of statutory duty
- public bodies
- trespass to the person
- wrongful interference with goods
- deceit
- malicious prosecution
- public officers
- trespass
- nuisance
- "Rylands v Fletcher" liability
- animals
- defamation
- malicious falsehood
- economic torts
- statutory intellectual property rights
- passing off
- breach of confidence
- breach of fiduciary duty
- damages
- injunctions
- self-help
- discharge of torts
- limitation.
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3rd suppl. : pbk ISBN 9780421852204
Description
Clerk & Lindsell on Torts is the definitive work on the law of torts. Widely referred to and cited by practitioners and the judiciary, no other work offers such breadth and depth of coverage. Part of Sweet & Maxwell's renowned Common Law Library, Clerk & Lindsell is an essential reference for practitioners dealing with any aspect of tort law.
The first new edition since 1995, the 18th edition has been updated to include key legislation and case law. It considers the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 for the law of tort and the effect of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999.
* Includes a new chapter on Breach of Fiduciary Duty, including consideration of the increasing relevance of equitable principles on liability in tort
* Includes a new chapter on Public Bodies which examines recent case law concerning misfeasance and public authority liability
Table of Contents
Principles of liability. Causation - general principles. General defences. Capacity and parties. Vicarious liability. Foreign torts. Negligence. Professional liability. Product liability and consumer protection. Occupiers liability and defective premises. Breach of statutory duty. Public bodies. Trespass to the person. Wrongful interference with goods. Deceit. Malicious prosecution. Public officers. Trespass. Nuisance. Rylands v Fletcher liability. Animals. Defamation. Malicious falsehood. Economic torts. Statutory intellectual property rights. Passing off. Breach of confidence. Breach of fiduciary duty. Damages. Injunctions. Self-help. Discharge of torts. Limitation.
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4th suppl. : pbk ISBN 9780421889408
Description
Clerk & Lindsell on Torts is the definitive work on the law of torts. Widely referred to and cited by practitioners and the judiciary, no other work offers such breadth and depth of coverage. Part of Sweet & Maxwell's renowned Common Law Library, Clerk & Lindsell is an essential reference for practitioners dealing with any aspect of tort law.
The first new edition since 1995, the 18th edition has been updated to include key legislation and case law. It considers the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 for the law of tort and the effect of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999.
* Includes a new chapter on Breach of Fiduciary Duty, including consideration of the increasing relevance of equitable principles on liability in tort
* Includes a new chapter on Public Bodies which examines recent case law concerning misfeasance and public authority liability
Table of Contents
Principles of liability. Causation - general principles. General defences. Capacity and parties. Vicarious liability. Foreign torts. Negligence. Professional liability. Product liability and consumer protection. Occupiers liability and defective premises. Breach of statutory duty. Public bodies. Trespass to the person. Wrongful interference with goods. Deceit. Malicious prosecution. Public officers. Trespass. Nuisance. Rylands v Fletcher liability. Animals. Defamation. Malicious falsehood. Economic torts. Statutory intellectual property rights. Passing off. Breach of confidence. Breach of fiduciary duty. Damages. Injunctions. Self-help. Discharge of torts. Limitation.
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