Strict liabilityStrict liability
Rylands v Fletcher established strict liability for damages which occur from escape of tangible things from a defendant’s land
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Order granting preliminary injunctionOrder granting preliminary injunction
Whyte, j for the reasons set forth below, the court preliminarily enjoins defendant Bidder’s Edge, Inc. (“BE”) from accessing eBay’s computer systems by use of any automated querying program without eBay’s written authorization
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Civil Procedure: Pleading The Plaintiff\Civil Procedure: Pleading The Plaintiff's Complaint
The student is exposed to cases, presented with questions that are designed to both guide class discussion and to help the student focus his reading of the materials, pleadings from cases
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In the high court of justice chancery division patents courtIn the high court of justice chancery division patents court
Michael Tappin qc and Miles Copeland (instructed by Bird & Bird llp) for the Defendant
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Filed 2/2/17; part pub order 3/2/17 (see end of opn.) In the court of appeal of the state of californiaFiled 2/2/17; part pub order 3/2/17 (see end of opn.) In the court of appeal of the state of california
The defendant manufacturers moved for summary judgment, arguing Johnson did not have and could not obtain evidence that he or his father were exposed to asbestos from their products. The trial court granted summary judgment and we affirm
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Torts II prof. Treece Five theories of Tort RecoveryTorts II prof. Treece Five theories of Tort Recovery
A person using his or her land for a dangerous, non-natural use is strictly liable for any damage to another’s property resulting from that non-natural use
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