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"Law of Torts": HTML5 Crossword |
Across8. Private defence (12)
11. An agreement for consideration (6,3,12)
14. Tort which is derived from the Latin term tortum is a ______ word (6)
15. Definition of Tort is contained in _______ (10,3)
16. Election of substantive right or election between two remedies (6)
17. Tort is a violation of ________ (5,2,3)
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Down1. You are not expected to guard against fantastic possibilities (10,8)
2. ‘Tortious liability arises from the breach of duty primarily fixed by law, this duty is towards persons generally and its breach is redressable by an action for un-liquidated damages’ (8)
3. A wrongful act done intentionally with evil motive (6)
4. All persons have the capacity to sue and be sued in tort except (0,5,5)
5. Unjust enrichment (5,8)
6. When one adopts a risky method of work under his own free will (7,3,3,7)
7. Pigeon hole theory (7)
9. Authority of State (12,5)
10. Law of Torts have been built up essentially by Judges in England and is hence called the ‘______________of Case Law’ (8,7)
12. Act of State (11)
13. An example of not actionable per se (10)
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ACROSS
8. Private defence (12)
11. An agreement for consideration (6,3,12)
14. Tort which is derived from the Latin term tortum is a ______ word (6)
15. Definition of Tort is contained in _______ (10,3)
16. Election of substantive right or election between two remedies (6)
17. Tort is a violation of ________ (5,2,3)
DOWN
1. You are not expected to guard against fantastic possibilities (10,8)
2. ‘Tortious liability arises from the breach of duty primarily fixed by law, this duty is towards persons generally and its breach is redressable by an action for un-liquidated damages’ (8)
3. A wrongful act done intentionally with evil motive (6)
4. All persons have the capacity to sue and be sued in tort except (0,5,5)
5. Unjust enrichment (5,8)
6. When one adopts a risky method of work under his own free will (7,3,3,7)
7. Pigeon hole theory (7)
9. Authority of State (12,5)
10. Law of Torts have been built up essentially by Judges in England and is hence called the ‘______________of Case Law’ (8,7)
12. Act of State (11)
13. An example of not actionable per se (10)

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