Case
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Date
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OSCOLA Citation
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Summary
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Pinchon's case
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1611
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Early assumpsit and contract liability precedent
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Sprat v Agar
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1658
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Early case on in third party contract law
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Duke of Norfolk's Case
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1682
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3 Ch. Cas. 1, 22 E.R. 931
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Rule against perpetuities
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Mason v Keeling
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1700
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1 Ld Raym 606; 91 ER 1305
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Donaldson v Beckett
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1774
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1 E.R. 837
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Copyright could not be a right in perpetuity
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Hambly v. Trott
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1776
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Case in conversion and trover
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Bach v Longman
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1777
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Early case in copyright law
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Worlledge v Manning
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1786
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Case establishing modern concept of property
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Steel v Houghton
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1788
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126 ER 32
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Establishes the nature of property which imports absolute enjoyment'
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Gee v Pritchard
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1818
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Precedent in copyright law
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Wright v Tatham
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1838
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132 E.R. 877
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Hearsay
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Dimes v Grand Junction Canal
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1852
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3 HLC 759
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A judge with a financial interest in one of the parties to a case is debarred from deciding a case involving that party; applying the principle "Nobody should be a judge in their own cause".
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Hyde v Hyde
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1866
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- established common law definition of marriage
- institutions in foreign countries cannot be considered as valid under English law, unless they resemble the equivalent English institution
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Rylands v Fletcher
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1868
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LR 3 H.L. 330
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Liability could attach in tort for escape of materials from land
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Hughes v Metropolitan Railway Co.
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1877
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2 A.C. 439
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The first example of promissory estoppel being applied, although to delay rather than extinguish common-law rights.
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Foakes v Beer
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1884
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L.R. 9 A.C. 605
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Part-payment of a debt, in the absence of consideration, will not extinguish the debt.
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Wakelin v London & South Western Railway Co.
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1886
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12 A.C. 41, 56 L.J.Q.B. 229 (H.L.)
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A defendant's negligence must be causative of, rather than incidental to, damage to the plaintiff.
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Wennhak v Morgan
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1888
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Leading deformation case
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Hotson v East Berkshire Health
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|
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Derry v Peek
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1889
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14 A.C. 337, 58 L.J. Ch. 864, 61 L.T. 265 (H.L.)
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Fraud and negligent misstatement.
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Phillips v Homfray
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1892
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precedent in of restitution.
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Browne v Dunn
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1893
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6 R. 67 (H.L.)
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An advocate must raise in Cross examination issues that are in dispute otherwise reliance on those issues will be prohibited.
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Reddaway v Banham
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1896
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A.C. 199
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Passing off
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Salomon v A Salomon & Co Ltd
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1897
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A.C. 22
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Recognized a corporation as a separate entity.
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Walter v Lane
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1900
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A.C. 539 H.L.
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Fixation by journalist creates copyright by publisher.
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Heilbut, Symons & Co. v Buckleton
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1913
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A.C. 30
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Innocent misrepresentation in contract gives no right to damages.
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Lennard's Carrying Co Ltd v Asiatic Petroleum Co Ltd
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1915
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A.C. 705
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Alter-ego theory of corporate liability, establishing that directors are the controlling minds of the company and therefore the company is liable for their misdeeds.
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Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre v Selfridge and Co. Ltd.
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1915
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A.C. 847
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Privity in contract law
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Herd v Weardale Steel Coal & Coke Ltd.
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1915
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A.C. 67, 84 L.J.K.B. 121 (H.L.)
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Unlawful imprisonment
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Adam v Ward
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1917
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All E.R. 151
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Definition of qualified privilege
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Donoghue v Stevenson
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1932
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A.C. 532
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Lord Atkin's famous statement about duty of care in the tort of negligence.
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Bell v Lever Brothers
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1932
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A.C. 161
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Mutual mistake at common law
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Hillas v Arcos
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1932
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All E.R. 494
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The court may imply terms into a contract based on the previous business dealings of the parties.
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Woolmington v DPP
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1935
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A.C. 462 H.L.(E)
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It is always incumbent on the prosecution in a criminal case to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
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Fibrosa Spolka Akcyjna v Fairbairn Lawson Combe Barbour
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1942
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2 All E.R. 122, 1943 A.C. 32
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Frustration in contract law
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Hay v Young
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1943
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A.C. 92
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Nervous shock
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Bolton v Stone
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1951
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A.C. 850, 1 All E.R. 1078 (H.L.)
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Breach of duty of care.
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Silkin v Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd.
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1958
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1 W.L.R. 743
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Freedom of speech.
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Cavanagh v Ulster Weaving Co. Ltd.
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1960
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A.C. 1959 2 All E.R. (H.L.)
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Evidence of trade practice is not determinative of whether there had been negligence on the facts.
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Scruttons Ltd v Midland Silicones Ltd
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1961
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2 Lloyd's Rep. 365 (H.L.)
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Privity of contract and the agency exception.
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White & Carter (Councils) Ltd v McGregor
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1961
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All E.R. 1178
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Hughes v Lord Advocate
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1963
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All E.R. 705 (H.L.)
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Manner of occurrence in tort of negligence (remoteness).
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Hedley Byrne v Heller
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1963
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2 All E.R. 575
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Economic loss in tort. Negligent misstatement.
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Ridge v Baldwin
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1964
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A.C. 40
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Judicial review, natural justice and fair hearing.
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Practice Statement
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1966
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Change of practise regarding precedent, allowing the House of Lords to overrule its own previous decisions in exceptional circumstances.
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Suisse Atlantique case
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1966
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2 All E.R. 61
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Regal (Hastings) v Gulliver
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1967
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2 A.C. 134
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Fiduciary duties of company directors.
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Anisminic v Foreign Compensation Commission
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1969
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2 A.C. 147
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Judicial review, error of law
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Home Office v Dorset Yacht Co.
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1970
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2 All E.R. 294
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Tort, duty of care
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Saunders v Anglia Building Society
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1971
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A.C. 1004
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Importance of signature.
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Tesco Supermarkets v Nattrass
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1972
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A.C. 153
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Directing mind of corporation.
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McGhee v National Coal Board
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1972
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3 All E.R. 1008 (H.L.)
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Causation in tort.
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Haughton v Smith
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1975; 1973; 1974
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AC 476; 3 All ER 1109; 3 W.L.R.
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Attempted crimes, subsequently overturned by Criminal Attempts Act 1981
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American Cyanamid Co. v Ethicon Ltd.
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1975
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A.C. 396 H.L.(E)
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Injunctions
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Miliangos v George Frank Ltd
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1976
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A.C. 443
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UK courts were entitled to make awards of damages specified in foreign currency.
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Anns v Merton London Borough Council
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1978; 1977
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A.C. 728; 2 All E.R. (H.L.)
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Compensation of economic loss caused by negligence; overruled by Murphy v Brentwood District Council.
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Securicor Transport Ltd. v Photo Production Ltd.
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1980
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2 W.L.R. 283
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Exclusion clauses.
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Ramsay v IRC
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1982
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A.C. 300
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Disregarding artificial transactions designed solely to avoid tax.
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Catnic Components Ltd. v Hill & Smith Ltd.
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1982
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R.P.C. 183
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Brinkibon Ltd v Stahag Stahl und Stahlwarenhandelsgesellschaft mbH
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1983
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2 A.C. 34
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Contract law, instantaneous communication, approving Entores v Miles Far East Co.
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Amin Rasheed Shipping Corp. v Kuwait Insurance Co.
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1984
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1 App Cas 50
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Choice of law in contract, renvoi.
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Furniss v Dawson
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1984
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A.C. 474
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Spiliada Maritime Corp v Cansulex Ltd
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1987
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A.C. 460
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Forum non conveniens.
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Hotson v East Berkshire Health Authority
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1988
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UKHL 1
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Claims under the 'loss of a chance' doctrine in medical negligence are actionable only where it is more likely than not (>50% likely) that the defendant's negligence caused the plaintiff to lose the chance of recovery.
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Caparo Industries Plc. v Dickman
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1990
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Pure economic loss in tort. Duty of care.
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Attorney-General v Guardian Newspapers Ltd. (No. 2)
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1990
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1 AC 109
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Confidentiality and public interest.
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R v Brown
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1993
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2 W.L.R. 556
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Sadomasochism and consent in criminal law.
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Reynolds v Times Newspapers Ltd.
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1999
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Freedom of expression and defamation.
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White v White
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2000
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1 A.C. 596
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'Yardstick of equality' in division of matrimonial assets between spouses in ancillary relief proceedings
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Fairchild v Glenhaven Funeral Services Ltd
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2002
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UKHL 22
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Exposure to asbestos; multiple tortfeasors.
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Campbell v MGN Ltd.
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2004
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Regina v Special Adjudicator
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2004
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UKHL 26
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Kirin-Amgen v Hoechst Marion Roussel
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2004
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UKHL 46
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A and Others v Secretary of State for the Home Department
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2005
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Imprisonment without trial for terrorism suspects
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R v Jones
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2006
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UKHL 16
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Iraq war; international law
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Barker v Corus
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2006
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UKHL 20
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Exposure to asbestos; "proportionate liability" of multiple tortfeasors
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A v Hoare
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2008
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UKHL 6
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Tort law; limitation period of personal injuries claims; Limitation Act 1980.
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