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Negligence

CILEx Law of Tort

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4.Who does Lord Baron Alderson place at the heart of Negligence (13)
6.The def is not an adult, the standard expected is of a reasonable person of that age (11)
7.A DOC will only exist if the relationship of the C and D is sufficiently close (9)
10.Not directly involved, but witnessed the accident or its aftermath (16)
11.The greater the risk, the greater the precautions which should be taken (19)
12.The word 'tort' is dervied from which European language (6)
13.Potential of serious harm, practicality of taking precautions, Benefit of doing activity outweighs the risk of not doing it are known as (11)
14.How many elements are required in order for Negligence to occur (5)
15.The neighbor test was replaced by a three part test in which case (14)
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1.The start of our modern law of negligence was founded by a snail (18)
2.If you are learning to drive, what standard should you be at? (25)
3.Another word for harm (6)
5.Claimant hit by a cricket ball (12)
8.Judges take into account not only the legal framework, but whether they believe society would benefit from the existence of a duty (13)
9.Someone directly involved in the accident or within the zone of danger (13)

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