Friday, June 28, 2013

LAW OF TORT


‘It is perhaps not surprising that counsel could not find a reported case since the Second World War in which anyone had succeeded in a claim under the rule [in Rylands v Fletcher]. It is hard to escape the conclusion that the intellectual effort devoted to the rule by judges and writers over many years has brought forth a mouse.’
With reference to the above statement, critically assess the extent to which the rule in Rylands v Fletcher offers a useful cause of action in modern Coursework Notes, 2011/12    …………………..CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!

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