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Is there a unified concept of the law of agency?

(First set out what agency is) Agency is a relationship between two parties where the Principal has authorised the Agent to act on his behalf and the Agent acts as such. The Agent is able to enter into co...

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Is the law of vicarious liability satisfactory?

Introduction: While liability in tort normally depends on a breach of duty towards the claimant, vicarious liability (VL) is a system of strict liability by which an entity is made...

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Explain how the doctrine of judicial precedent binds the Court of Appeal

The Court of Appeal is bound by the doctrine of judicial precedent, as all courts in England and Wales are bound. Due to its position in the hierarchy of English courts, the decisions from the Court of Ap...

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Outline the meaning of both of the following terms: oblique (indirect) intention and transferred malice.

Oblique Intention= In Woollin (1999) the court of appeal stated that oblique intention can exist where (a) the consequence of an action was virtually certain and (b) the defendant recognised that it was v...

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Explain the importance of the separation of powers. (4 marks)

In the UK system, a separation of powers is maintained between the Houses of Parliament, the legislative body, Government, the executive body; and the courts, the judiciary. This separation of powers is i...

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