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What is 'battery'?

Battery is the unlawful application of force by the defendant upon the victim.

Answered by Jessica G. Law tutor
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How do you answer a legal problem question?

Problem questions test your knowledge and understanding of the law and your ability to apply your knowledge in a particular context. The task is to work out what the issues and pr...

Answered by Michelle N. Law tutor
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According to tort law, who is your neighbour ?

Your neighbour is someone we could reasonably expect to be affected by our acts or omissions

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What is Diminished Responsibility and Loss of Control?

Diminished Responsibility and Loss of Control are both partial defences to murder (sometimes referred to as voluntary manslaughter). Diminished Responsibility is codified under S.52 of the Coroners and Ju...

Answered by Amber S. Law tutor
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What is the main difference between a solictor and a barrister

While they are both lawyers, the main role of a barrister is to speak in court and be an advocate on behalf of the client, a barrister will petition the case of the client to the judge. A solictor handles...

Answered by Lisa-Marie O. Law tutor
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