The case of Hackshaw v Shaw provides an excellent account of the act of negligence where the owner of certain land or property owes a liability towards the trespasser.
Tort of negligence is a major aspect of exclusion clause in any contract. In this article the element of tort of negligence and its various features are discussed, with an in-depth analysis of different relevant case studies.
The Strong v Woolworths case causation was established on the basis of probable circumstances in order to constitute a case of negligence.
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