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is it all injury the law protects?
does every complaint you have entitle you to a remedy in court?its a kwestn given to us to solve by tomorrow.pls help answer
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Very simply, "any injury or damage" doesn't necessarily end up as a successful liability claim. I used to work in insurance and yes, often people claimed for injury or loss (and sometimes it went to court), but it had to be proven that those being claimed against were negligent in their duty of care, before the claim could succeed. Many claims get thrown out...
21:18 Sun 28th Oct 2012
I'll point you in the right direction for research areas, but I am not answering your question.
Look at contract law - what are the circumstances in which you might seek a remedy from the Court? Look at frustration, breach, etc.
Look at tort - "who is my neighbour etc", what is the standard and duty of care - consider the different duties depending on the relationship.
If you are looking for a legal career, you need to be able to do research quickly.
Look at contract law - what are the circumstances in which you might seek a remedy from the Court? Look at frustration, breach, etc.
Look at tort - "who is my neighbour etc", what is the standard and duty of care - consider the different duties depending on the relationship.
If you are looking for a legal career, you need to be able to do research quickly.
of course you do.
so why didn't you ask - "this is what i know, but can anyone help me proceed?" ...?
you asked for people to give you solve this, to give you the answer...
as barmaid says, tell us what you know...
oh and spellng my name wrong doesn't actually help prove your point... not sure how you thought it would really ... it just makes you look petulant... and again shows you cannot spell...
so why didn't you ask - "this is what i know, but can anyone help me proceed?" ...?
you asked for people to give you solve this, to give you the answer...
as barmaid says, tell us what you know...
oh and spellng my name wrong doesn't actually help prove your point... not sure how you thought it would really ... it just makes you look petulant... and again shows you cannot spell...
Ok, what level are you studying at? Might help pitch how you need to approach it, detail, level etc...
Are you in the UK?
We do get a lot of people on here who come on wanting people to essentially do their homework for them - people who don't seem to want to bother doing the work themselves and often people studying for a law degree and it doesn't tend to reflect very well on people undertaking that level of study and wanting to go on to practice law if they are showing that little effort.
Are you in the UK?
We do get a lot of people on here who come on wanting people to essentially do their homework for them - people who don't seem to want to bother doing the work themselves and often people studying for a law degree and it doesn't tend to reflect very well on people undertaking that level of study and wanting to go on to practice law if they are showing that little effort.
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