BU231 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Ginger Ale, Reverse Onus, Paraplegia
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Tort is a wrong, an injury, done by one person to another whether intentional or unintentional. The basis for liability: fault deterrent, strict liability law, as mentioned before, strict liability persists in some areas of modern. People who collect potentially dangerous things on their land are liable for any resulting damage, even if they are blameless. Policies change with social standards which consequently force the law to adapt in many ways: the most radical proposals (from the left) would eliminate lawsuits for all personal injuries and compensate victims through a government scheme. No fault insurance" which makes insurance compulsory and eliminates fault as a basis for claims. Prevents legally harmful demands from being placed upon. Employees generally have limited assets available to pay employees compensations. Based upon fairness, the person who makes the profit should also be liable for the loss. Would a normally intelligent and alert person have foreseen that this conduct would have likely caused harm? .