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Law of Tort - Additional
General tortious liability
• In many torts, the defendant is liable because
he acted intentionally or at least negligently
• He may escape liability if he shows that he
acted with reasonable care.
– That is essentially the position in the tort of
negligence itself
Pg 235
Strict liability
• There are torts which result from breach of an
absolute duty: the defendant is liable even
though he took reasonable care
• Case: Rylands v Fletcher
Pg 235
Discuss
• Activity 4, page 236
Trespass
• Trespass to
– Person
• Battery, assault, false imprisonment
– Land
• Unlawful interference with the possession of
someone’s land
– Goods
• Destroying or stealing
Trespass to land
• Interference – No damage need to be proved, as
the interference itself is enough to establish
liability
• Wrong to possession rather than ownership
– The claimant need not to be the owner of the land
• Deliberately entry to the land
– Does not matter if the defendant did not know he was
on the claimant’s land
Trespass to land - forms
• Enter into land
• Remaining on the land for longer period than
entitled
• Placing objects or rubbish on the land
• Abusing permission to be on the land
• Driving animals to land
Rights to possession of land
• Rights to possession of land
– Subsoil beneath
– Airspace above
• Trespass in airspace is limited
– It is not trespass to fly an aircraft over the land at
a reasonable height
Justification of trespass
• Have a license to enter the land
• Right of entry conferred by the owner
• Public right of way
– E.g. Way to an enclosed area
• Statutory powers of entry –
– E.g. Police
• Necessity
– E.g. Fire
Remedies to an action for trespass
• Seek damage
– E.g. Compensation for physical damage
• Injunction
– E.g. Court order to stop or expel a trespasser
Occupiers’ liability
• Business as occupiers
– Occupiers’ liability for damage or injury caused to
people coming to their premises
– An occupier is any person who has control or
possession of the premises
Liability to visitors
• An occupier owes a duty to all visitors to the
premises
• Must take such precautions as are necessary
to make the premises reasonably safe
E.g. Sales person
• A sales person who enters to do business with
the occupier is deemed to have implied
permission to entry
– Although he may be making a casual call to the
premises
• There is no duty of care to the sales person who
exceeds the limit of the permitted purpose
– E.g. Stray in the building unconnected to his visit. He
becomes a trespasser
Duty of occupier – to visitors
• By taking reasonable measures
– E.g. Repair work, to eliminate a hazard
– E.g. Not liable for the unsafe state of lift due to
negligence of the specialist firm employed to
repair it, but, liable when a school cleaner leaves
slippery ice on a step
• By giving warning
– Signage displayed
– Not a sufficient precaution in some cases
Nuisance
• Public nuisance
– Annoyance of general public
• Private nuisance
– Interference with the claimant’s enjoyment of his
property
Defamation
• To protect the reputation of others
• A defamatory statement - it damage the
reputation of the person defamed
– Lowers his standing in society
– Causes him to be shunned or avoided
– Makes imputations which are damaging to him in
his profession, business or occupation Pg 245
Forms of defamatory statement
• Libel
– In writing
– See case Yousoupoff v MGM Pictures Ltd 1934
Pg 245
• Slander
– Spoken statement or gesture
What is defamatory?
• For a statement to be defamatory, it must be
both
– False and
– Capable of being construed in a defamatory way
• But, a statement may not be defamatory if
– The statement contains a wider meaning
– People with Special knowledge did so infer
– Special facts
See Tolley v Fry 1931 Pg 248
Health and safety issues
• Health and Safety At Work Act
• Health and Safety bodies
• Pg 251 – 255
• General prevention
– Avoid risks
– Evaluate risks that cannot be avoided
– Combating risks at source
– Pg 256
• Review the various cases given and advise Fix-
IT accordingly

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0203law Of Tort Additional

  • 1. Law of Tort - Additional
  • 2. General tortious liability • In many torts, the defendant is liable because he acted intentionally or at least negligently • He may escape liability if he shows that he acted with reasonable care. – That is essentially the position in the tort of negligence itself Pg 235
  • 3. Strict liability • There are torts which result from breach of an absolute duty: the defendant is liable even though he took reasonable care • Case: Rylands v Fletcher Pg 235
  • 5. Trespass • Trespass to – Person • Battery, assault, false imprisonment – Land • Unlawful interference with the possession of someone’s land – Goods • Destroying or stealing
  • 6. Trespass to land • Interference – No damage need to be proved, as the interference itself is enough to establish liability • Wrong to possession rather than ownership – The claimant need not to be the owner of the land • Deliberately entry to the land – Does not matter if the defendant did not know he was on the claimant’s land
  • 7. Trespass to land - forms • Enter into land • Remaining on the land for longer period than entitled • Placing objects or rubbish on the land • Abusing permission to be on the land • Driving animals to land
  • 8. Rights to possession of land • Rights to possession of land – Subsoil beneath – Airspace above • Trespass in airspace is limited – It is not trespass to fly an aircraft over the land at a reasonable height
  • 9. Justification of trespass • Have a license to enter the land • Right of entry conferred by the owner • Public right of way – E.g. Way to an enclosed area • Statutory powers of entry – – E.g. Police • Necessity – E.g. Fire
  • 10. Remedies to an action for trespass • Seek damage – E.g. Compensation for physical damage • Injunction – E.g. Court order to stop or expel a trespasser
  • 11. Occupiers’ liability • Business as occupiers – Occupiers’ liability for damage or injury caused to people coming to their premises – An occupier is any person who has control or possession of the premises
  • 12. Liability to visitors • An occupier owes a duty to all visitors to the premises • Must take such precautions as are necessary to make the premises reasonably safe
  • 13. E.g. Sales person • A sales person who enters to do business with the occupier is deemed to have implied permission to entry – Although he may be making a casual call to the premises • There is no duty of care to the sales person who exceeds the limit of the permitted purpose – E.g. Stray in the building unconnected to his visit. He becomes a trespasser
  • 14. Duty of occupier – to visitors • By taking reasonable measures – E.g. Repair work, to eliminate a hazard – E.g. Not liable for the unsafe state of lift due to negligence of the specialist firm employed to repair it, but, liable when a school cleaner leaves slippery ice on a step • By giving warning – Signage displayed – Not a sufficient precaution in some cases
  • 15. Nuisance • Public nuisance – Annoyance of general public • Private nuisance – Interference with the claimant’s enjoyment of his property
  • 16. Defamation • To protect the reputation of others • A defamatory statement - it damage the reputation of the person defamed – Lowers his standing in society – Causes him to be shunned or avoided – Makes imputations which are damaging to him in his profession, business or occupation Pg 245
  • 17. Forms of defamatory statement • Libel – In writing – See case Yousoupoff v MGM Pictures Ltd 1934 Pg 245 • Slander – Spoken statement or gesture
  • 18. What is defamatory? • For a statement to be defamatory, it must be both – False and – Capable of being construed in a defamatory way • But, a statement may not be defamatory if – The statement contains a wider meaning – People with Special knowledge did so infer – Special facts See Tolley v Fry 1931 Pg 248
  • 19. Health and safety issues • Health and Safety At Work Act • Health and Safety bodies • Pg 251 – 255 • General prevention – Avoid risks – Evaluate risks that cannot be avoided – Combating risks at source – Pg 256
  • 20.
  • 21. • Review the various cases given and advise Fix- IT accordingly