These are complete lecture summaries of Law of Torts under LAW 231 at the University of Auckland. These notes are 143 pages long and cover all the topics.

  • Summary Source
  • LAW231 lectures
  • Class Year
  • 2020
  • Grade
  • 77%
  • Number of Pages
  • 143
  • Staff Rating
  • 5/5

Clearly written notes using bullet points to summarise all the important points from the lectures and the study materials. These are great notes to cover the entire course in a limited time. Therefore you can use these for exam preparation.

Approximately one half of the course is devoted to the law of negligence. This tort is the principal means by which the law provides compensation for loss caused by another’s carelessness. A study is made of the essential features of the tort: the duty of care, breach, issues of causation, foreseeability, remoteness of damage – and then its application in specific instances is considered. Other torts that are covered include the land-based torts and the intentional torts of assault, battery and false imprisonment and the related torts of intentional infliction of emotional distress, privacy and defamation.

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