Law Of Torts - Study Mode
[#511] The term 'pari-passu' means
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(A) Equal right of another creditor with that of the secured creditor
[#512] Match the following:- a. Volenti non fit injuria 1. The damage is not to an interest protected by the law of tort b. Res ipsa loquitur 2. Right of third party c. Damnum sine injuria 3. Facts themselves speak d. Jus Tertii 4. No man can enforce a right which he has voluntarily waived or abandoned 5. Some interests are so important that their violation is an actionable tort without proof or damage
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(B) a-4, b-3, c-1, d-2
[#513] The 'tort of deceit' owe its origin to
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(A) Pasley v. Freeman, (1789) 3 TR 51
[#514] The term tort has been derived from the Latin term 'tortum', which means:
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(C) To twist
[#515] If a person wants to bring an action under Law of Torts for the tort of public nuisance, he must have to prove that
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(A) The injury was direct and substantial only to him