- 4. Duty of Care: Psychiatric Injury
- What
is the general and somewhat outdated term sometimes still used to refer to
various kinds of psychiatric injury?
- What
is PTSD?
It stands for post-traumatic stress disorder, which is a recognised medical condition lasting for a long time after a stressful event.- What
term do the courts use to describe the hypothetical person who is not
particularly vulnerable to psychiatric harm?
Reasonable fortitude- What
is the legally relevant distinction between a primary and a secondary
victim?
A primary victim is one who apprehends immediate harm to himself as a direct result of the event caused by the negligence.- What
technical term is used to describe the period of time after an incident,
during which a secondary victim must be exposed to the effects in order to
claim?
Immediate aftermath- In
which case did Lord Wilberforce apply his two stage test of liability for
psychiatric injury?
McLoughlin v O'Brian- Which
case signalled the start of the contraction of liability for psychiatric
injury?
5. Duty of Care: Economic Loss- What
are the three main elements necessary for a situation to be covered by
Hedley Byrne-type liability in tort?
A special relationship, reliance and that reliance being reasonable.- Which
case outlines an exception to the rule that, generally, social situations
do not give rise to a special relationship?
Chaudhry v Prabhaker- What
was the nature of the claimant's actionable damage in McFarlane v
Tayside Health Board?
Wrongful birth- Which
case is generally regarded as the ‘high-water’ mark of liability for
economic loss in negligence?
Junior Books v Veitchi Co Ltd- Which
of their Lordships in Caparo outlined the five particular
circumstances in which liability for economic loss can lie?
Lord Oliver- The
courts are reluctant to allow claims for economic loss in tort generally
because they say that claimants will often have a more appropriate form of
redress; what is this?
A claim in contract- Which
activity was involved in the facts of Spring v Guardian Assurance?
The writing of an employment reference.6. Miscellaneous Situations- What
is the legally significant difference between a large group of persons and
an indeterminate group of persons?
An indeterminate group is one whose membership cannot be foreseen.- Which
case formed the principle that the police owe no duty of care to
individual members of the public?
- What
alternative means of recovery is open to victims of torts which are also
crimes?
Compensation from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board- What
was the public policy decision made in McKay v Essex AHA?
That someone cannot claim in tort for having been born (a wrongful life claim).- Is
there ever a duty to rescue in the tort of negligence?
Only where party has made some undertaking to another, or where the law imposes such a duty (such as parents to their children).7. Breach of Duty: The Standard of Care- What
is the name of the objective test applied by the courts to establish
whether or not a defendant has breached his duty of care?
The “reasonable man” test- What
is important about the fact that this test is objective rather than
subjective?
An objective test does not take the characteristics of the particular defendant into account; he is held to an externally defined standard.- What
is the concept, used to describe a defendant's conduct, which is often
considered by the courts to balance out the taking of risks by that
defendant?
Utility- Which
partial defence to a negligence action is governed by statute enacted by
Parliament in 1945?
Contributory Negligence — Law Reform (Contributory Negligence) Act- Which
test says that “A doctor is not guilty of negligence if he has acted in
accordance with a practice accepted as proper by a responsible body of
medical men skilled in that particular art”?
The Bolam test, from Bolam v Friern HMC- Is
it true that the Bolam test applies only to professional doctors?
No, it is a test for professional individuals in general.- Which
case restricted the effects of the Bolam test?
Bolitho v City & Hackney HA- Which
technical term means “the facts speak for themselves”?
res ipsa loquitur- What
was the ratio of Nettleship v Weston?
That trainees and learners are subject to the same standards of care as those experienced in the activity; the objective test. - What
is the general and somewhat outdated term sometimes still used to refer to
various kinds of psychiatric injury?
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Law of Tort and Easement for LLB 1 Shart Q and Short Answer Part 2
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