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Test Bank For Tort Law, 2nd Edition By Timon Hughes-Davies, Nathan Tamblyn, Matthew Channon

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Test Bank For Tort Law, 2E By Timon Hughes-Davies, Nathan Tamblyn, Matthew Channon Chapter 1-15

Chapter 1 Q1. D. Crime There are various types of civil wrong, and tort is only one such collection.

Q2. C. The law imposes restrictions on what compensation is available If a tort has caused recoverable harm, then the claimant is entitled to compensation as of right. The courts will assess how much compensation. But the law limits compensation to that which is not too remote.

Q3. B. To imprison Imprisonment is not a remedy in tort law. But ignoring a court order might result in contempt of court, and that can include imprisonment.

Q4. A. Harassment Sometimes new problems can only be addressed by statute, not case law. Harassment needed a statute. Chapter 2

Q1. C. Emotional Distress Claims in negligence require actual damage to have been caused. Emotional distress is not recognised as a form of damage in negligence.

Q2. A. Donoghue v Stevenson

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