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Explain two elements that can be considered to be aspects of ‘the rule of law’.

The basic principle of the rule of law was defined in Entick v Carrington and it is the idea that all government action must be based upon law. One aspect of this is to ensure the law applies equally to a...

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How does the postal rule apply to accepting and terminating contracts?

For a contract to be valid there needs to be both offer and acceptance. Therefore, a contract cannot be enforced unless it is accepted.
The postal rule states that an offer is deemed to be accepted ...

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Is the 'but for' test for causation in the law of tort the only appropriate or applicable test?

There exists long standing judicial support for the factual test of causation in the law of tort. For example, in Barnett (1969) the court held that a doctor would not be liable despite negligent...

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What is a common law system?

A common law system is the term used to denote the type of legal tradition we have in the UK. The term also describes what our sources of law are. Other areas of the world - such as European countries - h...

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Provide a brief summary of Donoghue v Stevenson's current role in the law of negligence

Negligence is ‘asking’ where a duty of care, as opposed to liability, exists. In Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562, Lord Atkin established that a duty of care existed between a manufacturer and ...

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