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Discuss Roz’s possible criminal liability for property offences arising out of her dealings with Nick and in connection with the umbrella.

Here we would need to first identify the potential issues that have been raised in the problem question. Once we have identified the potential issues, we must define each offence separate...

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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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How is the offence of robbery defined?

RobberyOffence of Robbery was defined under s8 Theft Act 1968AR – ‘stealing, and immediately before or at the time of doing so,...

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What role does the doctrine of 'good faith' have to play in the English law of contract?

English law is often contrasted with civil law jurisdictions which have an overriding doctrine of good faith, because English law “characteristically, committed itself to no such overriding principle [of ...

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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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