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UNIT 2 9 : TYPES OF ENGLISH CIVIL LAW

UNIT 2 9 : TYPES OF ENGLISH CIVIL LAW. the Law of Contract the Law of Torts legally binding rights are acquired by one or more… (to acquire rights) to acquire rights to acts of forbearances by others on the part of the other = by the other to subdivide shipping contract hire-purchase

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UNIT 2 9 : TYPES OF ENGLISH CIVIL LAW

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  1. UNIT 29: TYPES OF ENGLISH CIVIL LAW

  2. the Law of Contract • the Law of Torts • legally binding • rights are acquired by one or more… (to acquire rights) • to acquire rights to acts of forbearances by others • on the part of the other = by the other • to subdivide • shipping contract • hire-purchase • daunting • a tort • to denote • to commit wrongs • to merit the award of compensation

  3. to amount to sthg = to bring about sthg • injured person • a criminal law • to concern with = to deal with • civil liability // criminal liability • compensation in the form of damages = compensation of damage • to award compensation to the injured party • the offender = the tort-feasor • to be sued • a remedy • a common law action • unliquidated damage • equitable obligation

  4. nuisance • negligence • trespass • defamation (libel and slander) • to be sued in negligence for injuries so caused • to be held liable for sthg • a contractual duty (a breach of contractual duty) • a merchantable quality • by no means • to exhaust • revenue law • patents- and copy-rights • trade union law

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