of contract." In Section 144 he continues, "if the right to assign such demands is conferred byother statutes, or by any rules of the law independent of the statute, it is not taken away by theseapparently restrictive clauses." Our court in Grabow v. Bergeth, supra, did 1903) c. ...
Close sectionChapter 10: Actions in Tort: General Principles Close sectionChapter 11: The Consumer Protection Act 1987 Close sectionChapter 12: The Latent Damage Act 1986 Introduction Overview of the provisions of the LDA 1986 Causes of action falling within the LDA 1986 The 'starting date'...
This article evaluates two significant methods of protecting private information in the UK 鈥 via actions under the tort of misuse of private information, ... H Fenwick,D Fenwick - 《International Review of Law Computers & Technology》 被引量: 1发表: 2013年 The Liability of Credit Rating Agenc...
The meaning of CAUSE is a reason for an action or condition : motive. How to use cause in a sentence.
(Article 1(2) of Electronic Consumer Dispute Resolution (ECODIR) Rules), and disputes related to privacy violations, intellectual property, other claims arising in tort, or claims for indirect and consequential loss (Article 2 of OAS/ODR Proposal). daccess-ods.un.org 一般 来说,这些争议是指...
During the past two decades, tort actions for wrongful birth and wrongful life have gained increasing acceptance as methods of imposing liability on third parties for unwanted births.'Although such claims once were uniformly rejected, 2 recent progress in...
No. C06-00045 MJJ, 2006 WL 8442163, at *7 (N.D. Cal. Nov. 14, 2006) (“State law causes of action for unfair competition based on misappropriation of copyrighted material are preempted,” but, where the state claim acts as “a tort of ‘passing off,’ it is not ...
aA tort, in common law jurisdictions, is a civil wrong[1] which unfairly causes someone else to suffer loss or harm resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act, called a tortfeasor. Although crimes may be torts, the cause of legal action is not necessarily a ...
Action;Arbitrary;Arrest;"But For" Rule;Criminal Procedure;Probable Cause;Search and Seizure;Tort Law;Warrant. West's Encyclopedia of American Law, edition 2. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved. cause from Latin causa: 1) v. to make something happen. 2) n. the reason...
private lawdamagesspecific performanceinjunctionscontracttortequityrestitutionOn what grounds are private law remedies awarded? This question has received surprisingly little attention from legal scholars. Although the circumstances in whSmith, Stephen