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6. what are the two types of private nuisance

  • amenity nusience
  • amenity nusience and physical damage
  • physcial damage and loss of view
  • physical damage and emenating damage

7. when was the first occupiers liability act

  • 1765
  • 1957
  • 1975
  • 1984

8. what in defamation is actionable per se

  • libel
  • slander

9. what is legal causation made up of?

  • the but for test laid out in barnett v chelsea and kengsinton hospital
  • remoteness and intervening act
  • remoteness and supervining act
  • remoteness and forseeability

10. who created the neighbour principle

  • Lord Atkin in donohue v stevenson
  • Lord Atkin in Grant v Australian knitting mills
  • Straughton LJ in donohue v stevenson
  • Straughton LJ in sion v hampsted health

11. What was a criticism of Anns v Merton?

  • it went too easy on public companies
  • it was too harsh on private companies
  • it was too harsh on private companies and insurers
  • it was too harsh on claimants

12. who set out the test for rylands v fletcher

  • Straughton LJ
  • lord wright
  • Justice blackburn
  • Lord atkin

13. what is my scholarly article for psychiatric harm

  • Nasir
  • Nolan
  • Harlow
  • Hogworth

14. where was the case of Osterland v Hill decided?

  • America
  • New Zealand
  • England
  • Australia

15. how soon do you have to bring a claim for the fatal accidents act

  • within 6 months
  • within a reasonable lapse of time
  • within 18 months
  • within 12 months

16. what are the 2 requirements for a claim in private nuisance

  • unreasonable use and sensitivity
  • an interference and that interference is unreasonable
  • an interference and forseeability
  • Locality and forseeability

17. which occupiers liability act covers unlawful visitors

  • 1984
  • 1957