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Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Preface
Part I Introduction
1. Introduction to the Law of Torts and Historical Overview
2. Damages
3. Survival Actions and Wrongful death; Statutory Compensation Schemes
Part II Intentional Torts
4. Trespass to the Person (Battery and Negligent Trespass; Assault and Flase Imprisonment)
5. Trespass to Land
6. Miscellaneous Intentional Torts of Action on the Case for Personal Injury
7. Deceit and Injurious Falsehood
8. Torts of Intentional Interference with Goods/Personal Property
9. defences to Intentional torts
Part III
10. Negligence: Duty of Care
11. Breach of Duty of Care
12. Causation and Proof of Breach
13. Remoteness of Damage
Part IV Particular Categories of Case
14. Pure Nonfeasance (Pure Omissions)
15. Mental Harm: Liability for Negligently Occassioned P ure Psychiatric Injury
16. Pure Economic Loss
Part V Defences to Negligence
17. Defences to Negligence
Part VI Strict-Liability Torts
18. Public and Private Nuisance
19. Breach of Statutory Duty
20. Vicarious Liability and Non-delegable Duty of Care; types of Liability
Part VII Defamation
21. Establishing Defamation
22. Defences and Remedies in Defamation Law
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