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082 0 4 _a346.9303
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245 0 4 _aThe law of Torts/
_cRatanlal and Dhirajlal,
250 _a27th edition.
260 _aHaryana, India :
_bLexis Nexis,
_c2016
300 _axvi, 1567 pages ;
_c24 cm
500 _aRevision of: 2013 edition.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction ; Accident compensation and the common law ; Accident compensation in operation ; Trespass to the person ; Negligence : the duty of care ; Negligence : particular categories of duty ; Negligence : breach of duty ; Breach of statutory duty / Stephen Todd -- Trespassing on land ; Nuisance ; The rule in Rylands v Fletcher / Bill Atkin -- Interference with goods ; Interference with business relations / Cynthia Hawes -- Interference with intellectual property ; Deliberate falsehoods / Stephen Todd -- Defamation ; Invasion of privacy / Ursula Cheer -- Abuse of legal procedure ; Abuse of public office ; Causation and remoteness of damage ; Defences ; Vicarious liability ; Parties ; Multiple tortfeasors and contribution / Stephen Todd -- Remedies / Bill Atkin -- Discharge of liability / Stephen Todd.
520 _aThe 7th edition of The Law of Torts in New Zealand marks the passage of 25 years since the book was first published in 1991. As with previous editions, it seeks to explain and to discuss the evolving law in New Zealand and also to cover significant developments in the wider common law world. The work ensures that the relevant rules and principles of tort law are assessed in the light of their objectives and likely consequences, and the policies underlying the law are given close attention. The new edition encompasses a number of significant developments in the law. Since mid-2005 when the fourth edition was published, there has been a stream of new decisions on torts, with major developments in various aspects of negligence, the economic torts, breach of confidence and the protection of privacy, defamation, Bill of Rights litigation and the award of damages. The Law of Torts in New Zealand is the definitive tort work for law students and practitioners. Its exemplary standards and authoritative reputation are both demonstrated by the fact that it is the book that is most frequently cited in decisions of the New Zealand courts.--
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_lLaw
650 0 _aTorts
_zNew Zealand.
650 7 _aTorts.
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651 7 _aNew Zealand.
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700 _aSingh, G P
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700 _aSapre, Akshay
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700 1 _aHawes, Cynthia,
_eauthor.
700 1 _aAtkin, W. R.,
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