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Third Party Liability In Tort Claire Mcivor

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Third Party Liability In Tort Claire Mcivor
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 179
Author: Claire Mcivor
ISBN: 9781841135526, 9781847312716, 1841135526, 1847312713
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Third Party Liability In Tort Claire Mcivor by Claire Mcivor 9781841135526, 9781847312716, 1841135526, 1847312713 instant download after payment.

Non-vicarious liability for the acts of third parties is distinguishable from the traditional doctrine of vicarious liability insofar as it relates to a form of primary liability predicated upon the personal fault of the defendant. More conveniently termed 'third party liability', it is a novel category of tortious liability that has evolved from a collection of disparate and isolated judicial decisions setting out, on an entirely ad hoc basis, individualized exceptions to the entrenched common law rules against liability for omissions and liability for the acts of others. As a result of the improvised nature of its development, the current law on third party liability is unstructured, unprincipled, and incoherent. This book examines the foundational principles governing the various existing instances of third party liability, identifying a coherent legal basis upon which such liability can develop in the future.

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