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The Negligence Quiz! Trivia explores the crucial elements of negligence in tort law, including duty of care, breach of duty, and damages. It assesses understanding of legal responsibilities and causation, essential for students...

Questions: 5  |  Attempts: 2779   |  Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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    The three elements of negligence are:
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I hope to cover a skeleton of everything you'll need to cover either an ESSAY or a PROBLEM on Negligence in this quiz and the other two in the series.

Questions: 16  |  Attempts: 768   |  Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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    Historically, this case established the whole topic of NEGLIGENCE. Decomposed snail in the bottom of a ginger beer bottle...
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This quiz is about BCPS guidelines and laws related to teacher negligence.

Questions: 5  |  Attempts: 159   |  Last updated: Mar 15, 2023
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    You left 2 students in your room after school unsupervised and went to Panera. They found in your unlocked desk a knife, and one of the students injured themselves. Are you liable?
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Explore the fundamentals of Negligence Law through key cases like Donoghue v Stevenson and Caparo Industries plc v Dickman. This quiz assesses understanding of legal principles such as the neighbour principle and the Bolam test,...

Questions: 10  |  Attempts: 192   |  Last updated: Mar 16, 2023
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    Donoghue v Stevenson established the neighbour principle
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This will cover Factual causation as taught in the lectures by Kartina.

Questions: 13  |  Attempts: 190   |  Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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    In proving CAUSATION, we are looking for a CAUSAL LINK between the Breach and the Injury. We must establish both FACTUAL and LEGAL CAUSATION. This case established that the patient would have still died from arsonic poisening regardless of the whether the doctor properly examined him or not. So IN FACT, BUT FOR the doctors breach, the patient would have still died. If there was evidence that, had the doctor examined him correcly then he would have been saved, then factual causation may have been established.
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