Law Of Torts - Study Mode
[#336] "Right of action is extinguished by the death of one or other parties." The statement is
Correct Answer
(C) True except in certain cases
[#337] Which of the following sets of defences available in an action for defamation?
Correct Answer
(C) Privilege, truth, fair comment
Explanation
Solution: Option C: Privilege, truth, fair comment In an action for defamation, the following set of defenses are available: Privilege : This defense applies when the statement is made in a protected context, such as during a court proceeding or in a legislative session. It allows individuals to make statements without the fear of defamation claims. Truth : If the statement is true, it is a valid defense against a defamation claim. The truth provides a strong shield against allegations of defamation, as a statement that can be proven true cannot be considered defamatory. Fair Comment : This defense allows individuals to express their opinions, criticisms, or comments on matters of public interest. For the defense to apply, the comment must be based on facts, relate to a matter of public interest, and be recognizable as an opinion rather than a statement of fact. Option A: Truth, privilege, mistake This option is incorrect. While truth and privilege are valid defenses, "mistake" is not typically considered a defense in an action for defamation. Option B: Privilege, mistake, fair comment This option is incorrect. While privilege and fair comment are valid defenses, "mistake" is not typically considered a defense in an action for defamation. Option D: Truth, mistake, fair comment This option is incorrect. While truth and fair comment are valid defenses, "mistake" is not typically considered a defense in an action for defamation. The correct answer is Option C: Privilege, truth, fair comment , as these are the sets of defenses available in an action for defamation.
[#338] Tort is a civil wrong
Correct Answer
(C) It is other than mere breach of contract
[#339] Shock must be such as arises from reasonable fear of immediate personal injury to oneself was held in
Correct Answer
(A) Mrs. Dulieu v. White & Sons
[#340] 'Distress damage feasant' means
Correct Answer
(A) Right to detain the things until compensation is paid