Tort (civil) Law - AQA Law A level

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what does a judgement go off in court (what is it based on)?

who's responsibility is it to prove that the burden of proof is on them?

what is the exception to this rule? (/responsibility)

what does this mean? when can it be used?

how many things does c have to prove to successfully argue res ipsa loquitar?

what are they?

what case proves all 3 if these to be true (and so achieving res ipsa loquitar)?

another case?

how many types of defences are there?

what are they?

what does contributory negligence mean?

what cases prove contributory negligence?

how much can the damages originally awarded to c be reduced by?

what act stated this?

what is consent?

how many things does d have to prove to show c consented to the injury/harm?

what are they?

which case proves c didn't consent to the harm/injury?

in what cases/scenarios can you not use consent as a defence? why?

how many types of remedies are there?

what are they?

potentially, how many types of images are there?

what are they?

what are pecuniary damages?

what are non-pecuniary damages?

what are special pecuniary damages?

what are general non-pecuniary damages?

and in how many ways can damages be awarded?

what are the ways?

what is a lump sum?

what are structured settlements?

what act sets both of the "contracts" in these out?

what does mitigation of loss mean?

what are injunctions?

how many types are there?

what are they?

what are prohibitory injunctions?

what are mandatory injunctions

if you do not abide by your injunction, what do you become?

how many punishments are there if you do not follow your injunction?

what two punishments can you get if you do not follow your injunction?

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