Created by Jay Ali
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What can damages cover?
Name at least three common law obligations on the agent?
Explain the remedy for breach of common law
Explain how the law of equity came about?
Describe the remedies for breach under equity and what these are
Explain how a contract can be formed
Describe what constitutes to an invitation to treat
Explain what is meant by misrepresentation and the implications
Describe how contracts can be ended
What is a tort? Give some examples
Explain the concept of nuisance
Describe who is liable under occupiers liability and how liability can be limited?
Describe when an employer is vicariously liable for the torts of their employee
Explain the difference between direct and indirect discrimination
Describe who is impacted upon under discrimination
Explain the meaning of tenure
Explain how land can be held
Describe what covenants are and where they would be found
Describe what easements are and how they can come about
What is common law? Give an example
What is Private law?
What is Legislation or Statute?
Explain what is 'Mitigation of Loss' and given an example
Explain what is 'Contributory negligence' and give an example
Why was the Law of Equity introduced?
In order for a contract be formed it must meet a certain number of criteria's. Name these and match one legal case to them. Explain briefly each of the legal cases
What does an 'Invitation to Treat to mean'? Give an example
What does the 'Law of Torts' relate to?
What are the three elements a torts has?
What are the common torts? Explain these with scenarios
What are the remedies for torts?
If someone where to claim negligence what are the three things they most prove first?
What is a repudiatory breach?
In order for a negligence claim to succeed, what factors must be established?
Which legal case relates to 'Duty of Care'? Briefly explain this
In the case of a breach of duty, how does the courts decided if this has occurred due to the actions of a relevant person?
Explain the following acts and the differences
- Occupiers Liability 1957
- Occupiers Liability 1984
A homeowner has lost patience after repeated attempted break-ins to the rear of their home, and has decided to put broken glass embedded in mortar along the top of the garden wall. A short time after this had been done, some teenagers were injured trying to climb over the wall. What is the homeowners legal position?
When would a duty of care be owed under Occupiers Liability Act 1984?
Who can be liable for Occupiers liability?
Explain what Vicarious liability is and consequences associated with this.
Under an employer/employee relationship, explain why the employer will be vicariously liable for any claims of torts due to the actions of the employee.
Under an principal/agent relationship, explain why the employer will be vicariously liable for any claims of torts due to the actions of the employee.
Define the word nusiance
Explain the difference in test between nuisance and negligence
What are the three types of Nuisance? Explain what these are
Name three activities which can be deemed as private nuisance?
Explain what Private nuisance is:
What are the tests which help establish what is unlawful interference for a private nuisance?
What can bring an action in private nuisance?
What are the two principal defences for private nuisance? Explain these
For private nuisance list same examples of ineffective nuisance:
What are the remedies for private nuisance?
What is public Nuisance?
Other than the two principal defences to private nuisance, what other defences could a defendant make?
How would you distinguish public nuisance from private nuisance
What are the two types of discrimination?
In what circumstance will a landlord not be bound by discrimination laws?
What legislation was introduced to simplify and formalise the way that land was held?
What three ways can land be held? Explain these
Explain what covenants are and the two categories they fall into? Where can the be found?
What are 'Legal Interests' and 'equitable interests' in property law?
Explain the difference between positive and restrictive covenants.
Explain the positive and restrictive covenants for the below:
Freehold
Leasehold
What are easements? What conditions are needed to be met to create this?
Give example of other easements that rights would include of?
How can easements be created or acquired?