Law Of Torts - Study Mode
[#726] In the law of torts, the tort can be fixed for incorporeal personal property
Correct Answer
(D) All the above
[#727] Negligence was defined in the form of culpable carelessness by:-
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(B) Salmond
[#728] Identify the situations where slander is actionable per se under the English law of Tort: 1. Imputation of criminal offence to the plaintiff 2. Imputation of belonging to the lower caste 3. Imputation of a contagious or infectious disease 4. Imputation of unchastity or adultery to any woman Select the correct answer using the given below:
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(B) 1, 3 and 4
[#729] The question as to whether the defendant has committed a breach of his duty towards the plaintiff depends on as to whether he:
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(B) Did not act as a reasonable man
[#730] A covenant not to sue one of the joint tort feasors, has the effect of:
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(B) Releasing only that joint tortfeasor and not others