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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface to the Twenty-Fourth Edition ................................................................. vii Table of Cases............................................................................................................... xvii Table of Statutes........................................................................................................... ccclxvii Table of Statutory Instruments................................................................................ cccxciii Table of Civil Procedure Rules .............................................................................. cccxcvii 1. PRINCIPLES of Liability in Tort A. Tettenborn L 2. 3. 4. 2. The Nature of Tort Liability.................................................................... The Functions and Development of Tort Liability........................... The Framework of Tort Liability ............................................................ Tort and human rights ................................................................................. 1-02 1-15 1-29 1-89 Causation and Remoteness: General Principles R. Bagshaw 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 3. Introduction ................................................................................................... 2-01 Factual Causation ........................................................................................ 2-09 Loss of a Chance ............................................................................................ 2-79 Causation in
Law............................................................................................ 2-97 Remoteness of Damage ............................................................................... 2-139 General Defences J. Murphy 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 4. Introduction ................................................................................................... Claimant’s Wrongdoing (Ex Turpi Causa).......................................... Consent and Assumption of Risk.............................................................. Exclusion of Liability.................................................................................. Miscellaneous Defences ............................................................................. 3-01 3-02 3-43 3-74 3-87 Joint Liability and Contribution P. Giliker 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 5. Introduction .................................................................................................... Joint and Several Torts .............................................................................. Contribution ................................................................................................... Apportionment................................................................................................. Indemnity .......................................................................................................... Partners ............................................................................................................ 4-01 4-02 4-13 4-29 4-31 4-42 Capacity and Parties P. Giliker 1. Introduction
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CONTENTS 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 6. The Crown ...................................................................................... 5-02 Postal Services............................................................................... 5-24 Foreign States and Ambassadors .................................................. 5-28 Visiting Forces............................................................................... 5-43 Bankrupts and Insolvents ............................................................. 5-46 Children.......................................................................................... 5-52 Persons of Unsound Mind............................................................. 5-62 Husband and Wife.......................................................................... 5-66 Assignees......................................................................................... 5-68 Corporations ................................................................................... 5-74 Unincorporated Associations and Trade Unions.......................... 5-85 Judicial Acts ................................................................................... 5-96 Statutory Protection of Justices .................................................. 5-116 Constables ...................................................................................... 5-120 Vicarious Liability J. Murphy 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 7. Introduction .................................................................................... Liability for Employees
................................................................... Liability of the Employer ............................................................... Independent Contractors ............................................................... Loan of Chattel............................................................................... Principal and Agent.......................................................................... Ratification of Torts ........................................................................ Limitations on Liability.................................................................... 6-01 6-07 6-28 6-66 6-85 6-89 6-91 6-94 Negligence R. Bagshaw 1. 2. 3. 4. 8. The Tort of Negligence .................................................................. 7-01 Actionable Damage ......................................................................... 7-06 Duty of Care ................................................................................... 7-08 Breach of Duty ............................................................................... 7-161 Breach of Statutory Duty R. Buckley 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. Introduction .................................................................................... Categorising Breaches of STATUTORY Dun .................................... Is the Breach Actionable?.............................................................. Damage within the Ambit of theSTATUTE .............................................................. The Standard of Liability
.............................................................. Causation .......................................................................................... Defences............................................................................................ 8-01 8-05 8-11 8-50 8-53 8-59 8-62 Professional LIABILITY A. Tettenborn 1. General Considerations .................................................................. lx] 9-01
CONTENTS 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10. MEDICINE AND ALLIED PROFESSIONS ............................................................................ 9-53 Law..................................................................................................... 9-130 9-193 9-225 FINANCE PROI ESSIONAL.S ....................................................................................................... 9-241 Insurance Brokers ........................................................................... 9-270 SURVEYORS AND VALUERS ........................................................................................................... Architects an» Consulting Engineers ........................................... Product Liability and Consumer Protection A. Tettenborn 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 11. Product Liability in Générai............................................................ Liability in CONTRACT ............................................................................................................... Negligence ........................................................................................ The Consumer Protection Act 1987 Part 1 ................................... Other LIABILITIES in respect oe DangerousProducts...................... Occupiers LIABILITY and 10-01 10-03 10-08 10-45 10-92 Depictive Premises A. Tettenborn 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 12. Liability op Occupiers to Visitors lor CONDITION of Premises 11-01 The Occupiers Liability Act 1957 ................................................. 11-02 LIABILITY to Trespassers
.................................................................. 11-62 LIABILITY to Other NON-VISITORS on theDefendant’s Premises .... 11-79 LIABILITY of Landlord ...................................................................... 11-83 Liability to Persons not on thePremises ........................................ 11-88 Employers’ Liability J. Steele I. 2. 3. 4. 13. 12-01 12-04 BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY .............................................................. 12-46 Defences............................................................................................ 12-59 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................. Liability for Breach of Personal Duty Or Care .......................... Public SERVICE Liability J. Steele 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 14. Introduction ..................................................................................... 13-01 Negligence Liability ........................................................................ 13-02 Liability under the HumanRights Act 1998 .................................. 13-83 Misfeasance in Public Office ............................................................13-130 Conclusion ......................................................................................... 13-146 Trespass to the Person and Harassmen t Р. Giliker 1. 2. 3. Introduction .....................................................................................
Battery.............................................................................................. Assault ............................................................................................. [xi] 14-01 14-09 14-12
CONTENTS 15. 4. INTENTIONAL INFLICTION OF INJURY ................................................................................ 14-14 5. FALSE IMPRISONMENT..................................................................................................... 14-24 6. DEFENCES TO TRESPASS TO TTII: PERSON ................................................................. 14-50 7. DAMAGIS .............................................................................................................................. 14-137 Malicious PROSECUTION and Malicious ABUSE ou Process J. Steele I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 16. IniRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. Kinds of DAMAGE Caused and MEANING of Malicious Prosecution” .......................................................................................... 15-06 Malicious Prosecution .......................................................................................... Malicious PROCEEDINGSin BANKRUPTCY and Liquidation ....................... Abuse ofCivil Process............................................................................................ Vexatious Use of Process ..................................................................................... 15-01 15-13 15-66 15-68 15-75 WRONGFUL INTERFERENCE: «Tin Goops A. Tettenborn 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction ................................................................................................................. 16-01 Conversion
...................................................................................................................... 16-06 Remedies for Conversion ...................................................................................... 16-90 Trespass to Goods ........................................................................................................ 16-133 NEGLIGENCE RESULTING IN DAMAGITO GOODS ................................................... 16-142 6. 7. Reversionary Injury .................................................................................................... 16-145 8. Defences: WRONGFUL INTERFERENCE BY OTHER TORTS .............................................................. 16-147 the Property Torts, Consent and execution of LEGAL process .........................................................................................................16-152 17. Deceit A. Tettenborn 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 17-01 2. Requirements ................................................................................................................ Damages ........................................................................................................................... Defences........................................................................................................................... Misrepresentation as to Credit of Third Persons .................................. Statutory Liabilit y for Corporate Misstatements
................................. The Action for Fraud Arising ou t of- Bribery ......................................... 17-05 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 18. 17-43 17-56 17-59 17-61 17-63 Trespass to Land and Dispossession J. Murphy 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. The Nature of Trespass ........................................................................................... Who May Sue for Trespass ................................................................................... Trespass by Relation ................................................................................................. JUSTIFICATION of Trespass.......................................................................................... MEASURE OF DAMAGES ........................................................................................................ Action for the Recoveryof Land ...................................................................... Statutes of Limi tation .............................................................................................. [xii] 18-01 18-11 18-29 18-32 18-65 18-73 18-80
Contents 8. 19. Waste ................................................................................................ Nuisance, Rylands v Fletcher and 18-99 Similar Liabilities R. Buckley 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 20. THE NATURE OF NUISANCE.................................................................. 19-01 Nuisance and the Standard of Duty .............................................. 19-30 The Rule in Rylands v Fletcher..................................................... 19-41 Who Can Sue for Nuisance?........................................................... 19-60 Who Can Be Sued for Nuisance? .................................................. 19-67 Defences to an Action for Nuisance.............................................. 19-82 Particular TYPES of Nuisance .......................................................... 19-110 Obstruction of the Highway ............................................................ 19-178 Animals J. Steele 1. 2. 3. 4. 21. Liability for Animals ...................................................................... The Animals Act 1971 .................................................................... Liability for Animals on the Highway............................................ Common Law Liabilities .................................................................. 20-01 20-03 20-23 20-25 Defamation E McMahon 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 22. Generally ......................................................................................... 21-01 The Cause of Action
........................................................................ 21-08 What is Defamatory?........................................................................ 21-15 Slander .............................................................................................. 21-47 Publication ........................................................................................ 21-55 Defences............................................................................................. 21-67 Malice................................................................................................. 21-206 Repetition........................................................................................... 21-217 Remedies..............................................................................................21-224 Malicious FALSEHOOD E McMahon 1. 2. 3. 23. 22-01 ESSENTIALS OF THE ACTION .................................................................. 22-10 Rival Traders.................................................................................... 22-18 Malicious Falsehood........................................................................ Economic Torts R. Bagshaw J. 2. 3. 4. Générai............................................................................................... Procuring a Breach of Contract.................................................... Intimidation ....................................................................................... Causing Loss byUnlawful Means .................................................. [xiii] 23-01 23-19
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Contents 5. 6. 24. Conspiracy ........................................................................................ 23-101 Trade Disputes Immunities ............................................................... 23-135 Passing Off B. Longstaff 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 25. General Principles ........................................................................... Requirements ................................................................................... Remedies ............................................................................................ Defences............................................................................................ Relationship to O ther Rights.......................................................... 24-01 24-07 24-23 24-25 24-27 Breach of Confidence and Privacy A. Tettenborn 1. 2. 3. 26. 25-01 25-05 THE ACTION FOR MISUSE OF PRIVATE INFORMATION ............................. 25-37 General Introduction ..................................................................... The Action for Breach of Confidence........................................... Damages J. Steele 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 27. Introduction .................................................................................. 26-01 General Principles ......................................................................... 26-02 Damages for Personal Injuries ..................................................... 26-20 Death: Survival of Causes of Action ........................................... 26-78 Death as л Cause of Action
........................................................... 26-86 Con tributory Negligence............................................................... 26-117 Destruction of or Damage to Goods ........................................... 26-163 Recovery of Cost s of Action ........................................................ 26-172 Equitable Damages ......................................................................... 26-174 Exemplary Damages ........................................................................ 26-180 ResTITUTIONARY Damages ............................................................... 26-196 Appeals on The Quan tum of Damages .......................................... 26-198 Injunctions J. Murphy 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 28. Introduction .................................................................................... Prohibitory Injunctions ................................................................... Mandatory Injunctions ................................................................... Precautionary Injunctions .............................................................. Interim Injunctions........................................................................... Injunctions and Declarations Against the Crown ........................ 27-01 27-06 27-14 27-20 27-23 27-35 Self-Help R. Buckley 1. Introduction .................................................................................... 28-01 [xiv]
Contents 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 29. Defence of the Person ................................................ 2.................. Defence of Property ........................................................................ Protection of Property Against Damage by Domestic Animals .. Justifiable Advance Means of Protection ..................................... Protection of Property Against the Forces of Nature................. Abatement of Nuisances.................................................................. Distress Damage Feasant .......................................... Discharge of 28-02 28-06 28-16 28-19 28-22 28-26 28-35 Torts P. Giliker 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 30. Introduction ............................................................... 29-01 Waiver: Election ............................................................................................ 29-02 Accord and Satisfaction ................................................................. 29-07 Release .................................................. ................. ........................ 29-13 Judgment Recovered ........................................................................ 29-14 Res Judicata ........................................................................................ 29-24 Joint and Concurrent Wrongdoers ............................................... 29-37 Joint Claimants................................................................................ 29-40 Limitation J. Steele 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
General................................................................................... New Claims in Pending Actions ................. Persons Under a Disability............................................................. Fraud, Mistake and Deliberate Concealment .............................. Extinction of Title on Conversion ................. Limitation and Dismissal for Want of Prosecution....................... Actions for Personal Injuries and Death ...................................... Negligence Actions for Latent Damage (Other than Personal Injury) ............................................... Other Special Periods of Limitation ............................................... Index .......................................................................... [xv] 30-01 30-19 30-21 30-22 30-30 30-33 30-36 30-71 30-78
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface to the Twenty-Fourth Edition . vii Table of Cases. xvii Table of Statutes. ccclxvii Table of Statutory Instruments. cccxciii Table of Civil Procedure Rules . cccxcvii 1. PRINCIPLES of Liability in Tort A. Tettenborn L 2. 3. 4. 2. The Nature of Tort Liability. The Functions and Development of Tort Liability. The Framework of Tort Liability . Tort and human rights . 1-02 1-15 1-29 1-89 Causation and Remoteness: General Principles R. Bagshaw 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 3. Introduction . 2-01 Factual Causation . 2-09 Loss of a Chance . 2-79 Causation in
Law. 2-97 Remoteness of Damage . 2-139 General Defences J. Murphy 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 4. Introduction . Claimant’s Wrongdoing (Ex Turpi Causa). Consent and Assumption of Risk. Exclusion of Liability. Miscellaneous Defences . 3-01 3-02 3-43 3-74 3-87 Joint Liability and Contribution P. Giliker 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 5. Introduction . Joint and Several Torts . Contribution . Apportionment. Indemnity . Partners . 4-01 4-02 4-13 4-29 4-31 4-42 Capacity and Parties P. Giliker 1. Introduction
. [ix] 5-01
CONTENTS 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 6. The Crown . 5-02 Postal Services. 5-24 Foreign States and Ambassadors . 5-28 Visiting Forces. 5-43 Bankrupts and Insolvents . 5-46 Children. 5-52 Persons of Unsound Mind. 5-62 Husband and Wife. 5-66 Assignees. 5-68 Corporations . 5-74 Unincorporated Associations and Trade Unions. 5-85 Judicial Acts . 5-96 Statutory Protection of Justices . 5-116 Constables . 5-120 Vicarious Liability J. Murphy 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 7. Introduction . Liability for Employees
. Liability of the Employer . Independent Contractors . Loan of Chattel. Principal and Agent. Ratification of Torts . Limitations on Liability. 6-01 6-07 6-28 6-66 6-85 6-89 6-91 6-94 Negligence R. Bagshaw 1. 2. 3. 4. 8. The Tort of Negligence . 7-01 Actionable Damage . 7-06 Duty of Care . 7-08 Breach of Duty . 7-161 Breach of Statutory Duty R. Buckley 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. Introduction . Categorising Breaches of STATUTORY Dun . Is the Breach Actionable?. Damage within the Ambit of theSTATUTE . The Standard of Liability
. Causation . Defences. 8-01 8-05 8-11 8-50 8-53 8-59 8-62 Professional LIABILITY A. Tettenborn 1. General Considerations . lx] 9-01
CONTENTS 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10. MEDICINE AND ALLIED PROFESSIONS . 9-53 Law. 9-130 9-193 9-225 FINANCE PROI ESSIONAL.S . 9-241 Insurance Brokers . 9-270 SURVEYORS AND VALUERS . Architects an» Consulting Engineers . Product Liability and Consumer Protection A. Tettenborn 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 11. Product Liability in Générai. Liability in CONTRACT . Negligence . The Consumer Protection Act 1987 Part 1 . Other LIABILITIES in respect oe DangerousProducts. Occupiers' LIABILITY and 10-01 10-03 10-08 10-45 10-92 Depictive Premises A. Tettenborn 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 12. Liability op Occupiers to Visitors lor CONDITION of Premises 11-01 The Occupiers'Liability Act 1957 . 11-02 LIABILITY to Trespassers
. 11-62 LIABILITY to Other NON-VISITORS on theDefendant’s Premises . 11-79 LIABILITY of' Landlord . 11-83 Liability to Persons not on thePremises . 11-88 Employers’ Liability J. Steele I. 2. 3. 4. 13. 12-01 12-04 BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY . 12-46 Defences. 12-59 INTRODUCTION . Liability for Breach of Personal Duty Or Care . Public SERVICE Liability J. Steele 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 14. Introduction . 13-01 Negligence Liability . 13-02 Liability under the HumanRights Act 1998 . 13-83 Misfeasance in Public Office .13-130 Conclusion . 13-146 Trespass to the Person and Harassmen t Р. Giliker 1. 2. 3. Introduction .
Battery. Assault . [xi] 14-01 14-09 14-12
CONTENTS 15. 4. INTENTIONAL INFLICTION OF INJURY . 14-14 5. FALSE IMPRISONMENT. 14-24 6. DEFENCES TO TRESPASS TO TTII: PERSON . 14-50 7. DAMAGIS . 14-137 Malicious PROSECUTION and Malicious ABUSE ou Process J. Steele I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 16. IniRODUCTION . Kinds of' DAMAGE Caused and MEANING of "Malicious Prosecution” . 15-06 Malicious Prosecution . Malicious PROCEEDINGSin BANKRUPTCY and Liquidation . Abuse ofCivil Process. Vexatious Use of Process . 15-01 15-13 15-66 15-68 15-75 WRONGFUL INTERFERENCE: «Tin Goops A. Tettenborn 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction . 16-01 Conversion
. 16-06 Remedies for Conversion . 16-90 Trespass to Goods . 16-133 NEGLIGENCE RESULTING IN DAMAGITO GOODS . 16-142 6. 7. Reversionary Injury . 16-145 8. Defences: WRONGFUL INTERFERENCE BY OTHER TORTS . 16-147 the Property Torts, Consent and execution of LEGAL process .16-152 17. Deceit A. Tettenborn 1. INTRODUCTION . 17-01 2. Requirements . Damages . Defences. Misrepresentation as to Credit of Third Persons . Statutory Liabilit y for Corporate Misstatements
. The Action for Fraud Arising ou t of- Bribery . 17-05 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 18. 17-43 17-56 17-59 17-61 17-63 Trespass to Land and Dispossession J. Murphy 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. The Nature of Trespass . Who May Sue for Trespass . Trespass by Relation . JUSTIFICATION of' Trespass. MEASURE OF DAMAGES . Action for the Recoveryof Land . Statutes of Limi tation . [xii] 18-01 18-11 18-29 18-32 18-65 18-73 18-80
Contents 8. 19. Waste . Nuisance, Rylands v Fletcher and 18-99 Similar Liabilities R. Buckley 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 20. THE NATURE OF NUISANCE. 19-01 Nuisance and the Standard of Duty . 19-30 The Rule in Rylands v Fletcher. 19-41 Who Can Sue for Nuisance?. 19-60 Who Can Be Sued for Nuisance? . 19-67 Defences to an Action for Nuisance. 19-82 Particular TYPES of Nuisance . 19-110 Obstruction of the Highway . 19-178 Animals J. Steele 1. 2. 3. 4. 21. Liability for Animals . The Animals Act 1971 . Liability for Animals on the Highway. Common Law Liabilities . 20-01 20-03 20-23 20-25 Defamation E McMahon 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 22. Generally . 21-01 The Cause of Action
. 21-08 What is Defamatory?. 21-15 Slander . 21-47 Publication . 21-55 Defences. 21-67 Malice. 21-206 Repetition. 21-217 Remedies.21-224 Malicious FALSEHOOD E McMahon 1. 2. 3. 23. 22-01 ESSENTIALS OF THE ACTION . 22-10 Rival Traders. 22-18 Malicious Falsehood. Economic Torts R. Bagshaw J. 2. 3. 4. Générai. Procuring a Breach of Contract. Intimidation . Causing Loss byUnlawful Means . [xiii] 23-01 23-19
23-64 23-80
Contents 5. 6. 24. Conspiracy . 23-101 Trade Disputes Immunities . 23-135 Passing Off B. Longstaff 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 25. General Principles . Requirements . Remedies . Defences. Relationship to O ther Rights. 24-01 24-07 24-23 24-25 24-27 Breach of Confidence and Privacy A. Tettenborn 1. 2. 3. 26. 25-01 25-05 THE ACTION FOR MISUSE OF PRIVATE INFORMATION . 25-37 General Introduction . The Action for Breach of Confidence. Damages J. Steele 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 27. Introduction . 26-01 General Principles . 26-02 Damages for Personal Injuries . 26-20 Death: Survival of Causes of Action . 26-78 Death as л Cause of Action
. 26-86 Con tributory Negligence. 26-117 Destruction of or Damage to Goods . 26-163 Recovery of Cost s of Action . 26-172 Equitable Damages . 26-174 Exemplary Damages . 26-180 ResTITUTIONARY Damages . 26-196 Appeals on The Quan tum of Damages . 26-198 Injunctions J. Murphy 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 28. Introduction . Prohibitory Injunctions . Mandatory Injunctions . Precautionary Injunctions . Interim Injunctions. Injunctions and Declarations Against the Crown . 27-01 27-06 27-14 27-20 27-23 27-35 Self-Help R. Buckley 1. Introduction . 28-01 [xiv]
Contents 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 29. Defence of the Person . 2. Defence of Property . Protection of Property Against Damage by Domestic Animals . Justifiable Advance Means of Protection . Protection of Property Against the Forces of Nature. Abatement of Nuisances. Distress Damage Feasant . Discharge of 28-02 28-06 28-16 28-19 28-22 28-26 28-35 Torts P. Giliker 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 30. Introduction . 29-01 Waiver: Election . 29-02 Accord and Satisfaction . 29-07 Release . . . 29-13 Judgment Recovered . 29-14 Res Judicata . 29-24 Joint and Concurrent Wrongdoers . 29-37 Joint Claimants. 29-40 Limitation J. Steele 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
General. New Claims in Pending Actions . Persons Under a Disability. Fraud, Mistake and Deliberate Concealment . Extinction of Title on Conversion . Limitation and Dismissal for Want of Prosecution. Actions for Personal Injuries and Death . Negligence Actions for Latent Damage (Other than Personal Injury) . Other Special Periods of Limitation . Index . [xv] 30-01 30-19 30-21 30-22 30-30 30-33 30-36 30-71 30-78 |
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spellingShingle | Clerk & Lindsell on torts Unerlaubte Handlung (DE-588)4061688-5 gnd Haftung (DE-588)4022898-8 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4061688-5 (DE-588)4022898-8 (DE-588)4014770-8 |
title | Clerk & Lindsell on torts |
title_alt | Clerk and Lindsell on torts Torts |
title_auth | Clerk & Lindsell on torts |
title_exact_search | Clerk & Lindsell on torts |
title_exact_search_txtP | Clerk & Lindsell on torts |
title_full | Clerk & Lindsell on torts General editor: Andrew Tettenbor M.A., LL.B., consultant editor: Michael A. Jones, B.A., LL. M., Ph. D., editors: Roderick Bagshaw, B.C.L. M.A. (OXON.) ... [und 6 Weitere] |
title_fullStr | Clerk & Lindsell on torts General editor: Andrew Tettenbor M.A., LL.B., consultant editor: Michael A. Jones, B.A., LL. M., Ph. D., editors: Roderick Bagshaw, B.C.L. M.A. (OXON.) ... [und 6 Weitere] |
title_full_unstemmed | Clerk & Lindsell on torts General editor: Andrew Tettenbor M.A., LL.B., consultant editor: Michael A. Jones, B.A., LL. M., Ph. D., editors: Roderick Bagshaw, B.C.L. M.A. (OXON.) ... [und 6 Weitere] |
title_short | Clerk & Lindsell on torts |
title_sort | clerk lindsell on torts |
topic | Unerlaubte Handlung (DE-588)4061688-5 gnd Haftung (DE-588)4022898-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Unerlaubte Handlung Haftung England |
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